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The etymology of the word sari
or saree is from the Sanskrit word 'sati', which means strip of cloth.
This evolved into the Prakrit 'sadi' and was later anglicised into sari
(often spelled as saree).
Indian civilization has always placed a tremendous importance on
unstitched fabrics like the sari and dhoti, which are given sacred
overtones. The belief was that such a fabric
was pure; perhaps because in the distant past needles of bone were used
for stitching. Hence even to the present day, while attending pujas or other sacred ceremonies, the men dress up in dhotis while women wear the sari.
The Indian Sari, like so many other textiles, gives the lie to the
hierarchical distinction made between fine arts and crafts. The
approximate size of a sari is 47 by 216 inches. Although it is an
untailored length of cloth, the fabric is highly structured and its
design vocabulary very sophisticated. The main field of the sari is
framed on three sides by a decorative frieze of flowering plants,
figurative images, paisleys, or abstract symbols.Two of the borders define the edges of the length of the sari and the
third comprises the end piece, which is a more complex version of the
other two borders. This end piece is the part of the sari that is draped
over the shoulder and left to hang over the back or front, known
popularly as the Pallu or Anchal.The pallu usually elaborates the theme found in the two borders and the
actual field of the sari, a sort of repetition and amplification in the
manner of the Indian musical mode, the raga. This beautiful metaphor
thus compares the two narrow borders to the introductory recital of the
pure notes and the pallu to the song.The design of the Indian Saree, whether woven, embroidered, painted or
block-printed, needs to maintain the proportion and balance between the
actual field of the sari, the borders and the pallu. The pattern creates
its own rhythm.Each sari in the modern era requires a matching set of blouse and
underskirt for draping it. All saris in our collection come along with a
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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.
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