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Bandhani
History of sari-like drapery is traced back to the Indus bandhani saree with border Civilisation,
which flourished during 2800–1800 BC around the northwestern part of the Indian
subcontinent. Cotton was first cultivated and woven in Indian subcontinent
around 5th millennium BC. Dyes used during this bandhani saree blouses are
still in use, particularly indigo, lac, red madder and turmeric. Silk was woven
around 2450 BC and 2000 BC.
Professional style of draping
Because of the harsh extremes in temperature on the Indian
Subcontinent, the sari fills a practical role as well as a decorative one. It
is not only warming in bandhani saree with work and
cooling in summer, but its loose-fitting tailoring is preferred by women who
must be free to move as their duties require. For this reason,[citation needed]
it is the Air India uniform for air hostesses. An air hostess style sari is
draped in similar manner to a traditional sari, but most of the pleats are
pinned to keep them in place.
Saris are worn as uniforms by the female hotel staff of many
five-star luxury hotels in India as the symbol of Indian culture. Similarly,
the female politicians of India wear the sari in a professional manner. The
women of Nehru–Gandhi family like bandhani saree online Gandhi and
Sonia Gandhi wear the special blouse for the campaign trail which is longer
than usual and is tucked in to prevent any midriff show while waving to the
crowds. Stylist Prasad Bidapa has to say, "I think Sonia Gandhi is the
country's most bandhani saree border politician. But that's because she's
inherited the best collection of saris from her mother-in-law. I'm also happy
that she supports the Indian handloom industry with her selection." BJP
politician Sushma Swaraj maintains her prim housewife look with a pinned-up
pallu while general secretary of AIADMK Jayalalithaa wears her saris like a
suit of armour.
Assam Silk Saree
Sualkuchi is a multi-caste town under bandhani saree buy online Sub-division of Kamrup district of Assam.
They are famous for weaving delicate gold coloured Moga silk and have their own
style of thread work as well.
Banarasi Silk saree
The sarees are among the finest sarees in India and are
known for their gold and silver brocade or zari, fine silk and opulent
embroidery.
The sarees are made of finely bandhani saree at low price and are
decorated with intricate design, and, because of these engravings, are relatively
heavy. Most popular in bridal banarasi silk sarees in North India.
Bandhani/Bandhej Saree
Rajasthan and Gujarat are prime bandhani sarees and dresses for buying these fit-for-summers,
flowy and fluid sarees.
Made from the traditional tie and dye art with
characteristic ‘dots’ pattern, Bandhani sarees are made in fine cotton,
georgette, cotton-silk blends, crepe, chiffon and resilient silk variants.
Bhagalpuri Saree
Bhagalpur is a small town situated on the bandhani sarees address of the river Ganga. The speciality of
this town is the special silk fabric known as tusser silk or mostly known as
Bhagalpuri silk.

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