What are sari?
Sarees are a type of clothing worn throughout India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. They are also known as saris or podavis , depending on spelling and region. Sarees are basically long pieces of fabric worn in a number of styles around the body. Sarees are usually worn on a blouse and bottom, cover the upper body and prevent saree from gluing on the skin. Traditionally, the longer sari Brahmin Caste was worn, while the shorter sari wore everyone else. Sarees are made of a series of different fabrics, from rough cotton to the cheapest end of the spectrum to incredibly fine silk to the most expensive, with synthetics such as nylon and polyester, forming middle soil. The folklore claims that the most beautiful silk sari were so fine that they could pass through the small ring worn on Woman's finger.
The most basic sari are the only length of the fabric with a rough end and an end. Saree decoration depends on its purpose and the house that goes to his work. Peasants for everyday use are often ZDObren very simply, with ordinary lines or controlled patterns. The nicer sari sometimes uses amazingly decorative decorative work, through the death of ties, weaving in color fibers-sometimes even made of gold or silver and embroidery work.
Many modern, mass -produced saris use synthetic materials that are a machine woven into patterns. These materials have comfort that they do not have to be ironing, but overall they are less fine in craftsmanship than craftsmen. While the demand for hand -made bags has decreased in India in recent years, an increase in global demand has been creating a new specialized market in hand -woven sarir export.
There are many different styles sari and ways to cover them from Sri Lanka's style to the widely popular Nivi style in India. Basic covering means winking sareh around the waist and covering the decorated end over the shoulder; Different styles dictate where JSou tucked parts of sari, which is scraped sari and where Saar is tied. The blouse, which is worn with sari, is usually a relatively simple blouse, and the color sometimes closely corresponds to the color of the sari itself and sometimes acts as a counterpoint to the basic color of the sari. Petticoat, which is worn with sari, is slipping along the entire length with a drawstring around the waist; It acts as a protective layer to make sure that it does not stick to the body, and also gives the wearer somewhere to tuck sari.