Monday 24 June 2013

Online Designer Sarees Photos Images Pictures 2013

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Saree, charming yet modest apparel is the only Indian outfit which has not lost its charm. Every lady looks beautiful like never in saree. Saree is the best wedding attire for every girl. Come; meet the beautiful girl in you at Samyakk. Samyakk has a rich and branded collection of sarees for all occasion. Get and buy sarees made from fabric like Georgette, chiffon, net, silk, crepe, Tussar silk, jacquard crepe, and velvet. The stylish crafts designed on the saree are: embroidery work, ghota work, appliqué, kasab work, kundan work and zari work.  The sarees are designed using the crafts according to the occasion.

Make your wedding shopping swift by purchasing saree online!! Yes, girls now you can also buy online your wedding saree at Samyakk, one stop shop for all brides. Try out e-shop your saree and enjoy free shipping at best deals and exciting discounts. A sari or saree[note 1] is a strip of unstitched cloth, worn by women, ranging from four to nine yards in length that is draped over the body in various styles which is native to the Indian Subcontinent. The word sari is derived from Sanskrit शाटी śāṭī which means 'strip of cloth' and sāḍī in Prakrit, and which was corrupted to sāṛī in Hindi. The word 'Sattika' is mentioned as describing women's attire in ancient India in Buddhist Jain literature called Jatakas. This could be equivalent to modern day 'Sari'. The term for female bodice, the choli is derived from another ruling clan from south, the Cholas. Rajatarangini (meaning the 'river of kings'), a tenth century literary work by Kalhana, states that the Choli from the Deccan was introduced under the royal order in Kashmir. The concept of Pallava, the end piece in the sari, originated during the Pallavas period and named after the Pallavas, another ruling clan of Ancient Tamilakam.
It is popular in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, Burma, Malaysia, and Singapore. The most common style is for the sari to be wrapped around the waist, with one end then draped over the shoulder, baring the midriff.
The sari is usually worn over a petticoat (called lahaṅgā or lehenga in the north; langa, pavada, or pavadai in the south; chaniyo, parkar, ghaghra, or ghagaro in the west; and shaya in eastern India), with a blouse known as a choli or ravika forming the upper garment. The blouse has short sleeves and a low neck and is usually cropped at the midriff, and as such is particularly well-suited for wear in the sultry South Asian summers. Cholis may be backless or of a halter neck style. These are usually more dressy, with plenty of embellishments such as mirrors or embroidery, and may be worn on special occasions. Women in the armed forces, when wearing a sari uniform, don a short-sleeved shirt tucked in at the waist. The sari developed as a garment of its own in both South and North India at around the same time, and is in popular culture an epitome of Indian culture. The sari signified the grace of Indian women adequately displaying the curves at the right places.Noblewoman in Mysore Sari.
 Online Designer Sarees Photos Images Pictures 2013
 

Online Designer Sarees Photos Images Pictures 2013

 

Online Designer Sarees Photos Images Pictures 2013

 

Online Designer Sarees Photos Images Pictures 2013

 

Online Designer Sarees Photos Images Pictures 2013

 

Online Designer Sarees Photos Images Pictures 2013

 

Online Designer Sarees Photos Images Pictures 2013

 

Online Designer Sarees Photos Images Pictures 2013

 

Online Designer Sarees Photos Images Pictures 2013

 

Online Designer Sarees Photos Images Pictures 2013

 

Online Designer Sarees Photos Images Pictures 2013


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