Next in our series on Indian saris is the Kota sari. Let us see why this sari that comes from one of the hottest regions of India is so famous, and learn some interesting facts about it.
The kota doria is a beautiful sari, which is semi transparent and airy and is generally worn in summers, [...]
Archive for February, 2008
Kota Saris
Posted in Indian national garment, ethnic Indian attire, tagged Kota Saris on February 11, 2008 | No Comments »
Gujrati Saris
Posted in Indian Gujrati Sari, Indian Sari, Online stores, traditonal clothes on February 8, 2008 | No Comments »
On popular demand, I am reviving the sari series before moving on to the next step in the sequence. Today I shall talk about a Sari that is simple, practical and immensely popular; the Gujrati sari.
There are different varieties of saris, made in different states in India. Each state has its unique saris and they [...]
Significance Of Colors Of Wedding Saris
Posted in Color of wedding sari, Indian Sari, Wedding dress, Wedding sari, ethnic Indian attire, graceful, traditonal clothes on February 4, 2008 | No Comments »
In the last of the series on Indian Saris, I shall talk about the significance of the color of the wedding sari. This color is not something picked out of the blue, and signifies different things for different people.
The Indian sari is a marvel. It is decent, graceful, and an enchanting garment. Indian women are [...]
The Exquisitely Beautiful Banarasi Sari
Posted in Embroidery, Indian Banarsi Sari, Indian Sari, Online stores, ethnic Indian attire on February 1, 2008 | No Comments »
The Exquisitely Beautiful Banarasi Sari
The banarasi sari is in vogue since the Mughal era. It is sleek, elegant and is widely appreciated and popular among the women all over the world. This sari is made in and around the holy city of Benaras in Uttar Pradesh in India. Wearing the sari is an old tradition [...]