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Fun Facts About Sarees

16 January 2023 04:16 PM

Fun Facts about Sarees

It is used to create a homely, coy feeling as much as to create sensuality. Don’t believe us? Go watch Sri Devi in her blue sari in Kaate Nahin Kat Te from Mr. India (1987) or Dimple Kapadia in her red one in Jaane Do Na from Sagar (1985). You will forget the contemporary Bollywood numbers!

The saree is a quintessential Indian garment that has been playing with fashionistas’ minds since forever! From your grandmother’s classic pieces to your fashion-forward ones, they are a part of the essential wardrobe, age no bar.

The saree carries the reflection of Indian traditions and provides a depth into our culture going back generations. A saree has seen the work of so many resident artisans and its evolution is one to take note of! It has been seen as a part of our history for a long time now. Even the mythical Indian legends like Mahabharata have the mention of this piece of clothing.

So, we bring you some fun facts that might interest you.

 

Where Does The Word Come From?

The word originates from the Prakrit word ‘Sadi’, which itself was coined from a Sanskrit word ‘Sati’, meaning a strip of cloth. This evolved into ‘Sari’ or 'Saree', which is the most common way to call this garment.

Sarees Have Been Around Since Long
Many sources suggest that saris go as far back as 5,000 years. Some of the saree-like costumes have been spotted on sculptures from 100 BC. Even old paintings and murals have women wearing this traditional piece. They sure have seen history like no other. Isn’t that amazing?

 

You Can Drape A Saree In More Than 100 Ways

Surprised? The draping of a saree can vary from region to region in India. Not just that, modern saree draping styles are all the result of one’s creativity so you can’t be as experimental as you want. 

 

You Don’t ACTUALLY Need Safety Pins

While most of us wear saris with safety pins being afraid that it will come apart, they don’t require pins at all. It is only for our mental satisfaction and comfort that we attach safety pins.

 

Sarees Can Be Worn Without the Blouse And Petticoat

It is said that sarees were originally worn without the blouse and petticoat. However, it was seen as improper during the Victorian era which resulted in the introduction of blouses and petticoats during the British Raj. Interesting, right?

 

Sarees Support More That 11 Million Indian Handloom Weavers

Saree-weaving is one of the biggest sectors in the handloom and embroidery industry in India and supports millions of weavers as a result. Can you imagine what would happen without sarees?

 

A Saree Is Anything From 3.5 To 9 Yards In Length

It is a common thought that a saree has to be six to nine yards in length, but, in reality, a saree can also be 3.5 yards long. It all depends on the draping styles which are most commonly differentiated with regions across the country.

 

Feeling amazed? So, let the feeling grow and order your choice of Saree immediately from Pareedhaan. We do provide you the choicest of Sarees at a very decent price.

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