Style Code
_ POPTI MOTI _ G
Secondary Color
Light Green
Occasion
Wedding, Festive, Casual, Party & Festive, Wedding & Festive
Construction Type
powerloom
Fabric Care
Do not Bleach, Dry Clean for the first wash, thereafter Hand Wash
Other Details
1. Designer Saree 2. Silk Saree 3. Cotton Saree 4. Chiffon Saree 5. Georgette Saree 6. Banarasi Saree 7. Lehenga Saree 8. Bridal Saree 9. Bengal Handloom Saree 10. Kanchipuram Saree 11. Bandhani Saree 12. Paithani Saree 13. Patola Saree 14. Linen Saree 15. Hand Embroidered Saree 16. Saree with Readymade Blouse 17. Trendy Saree 18. Digital Print Saree 19. Party Wear Saree 20. Daily Wear Saree 21. Bollywood Style Saree 22. Saree Gown 23. Half & Half Saree 24. Traditional Saree 25. Ethnic Saree 26. Saree Collection 27. Plus Size Saree
A saree is a timeless and elegant traditional Indian garment, typically consisting of a long fabric, often ranging from five to nine yards, draped gracefully around the body, offering a perfect blend of beauty and versatility; it is worn by women for various occasions, from casual daily wear to grand celebrations, and is available in a variety of fabrics like silk, cotton, chiffon, and georgette, with intricate embroidery, prints, and embellishments. The saree is known for its ability to accentuate a woman's figure while allowing personal expression through different styles of draping, blouse designs, and accessories, making it a go-to outfit for festivals, weddings, parties, and cultural events, symbolizing tradition, grace, and femininity across generations.A sari is a timeless and elegant garment worn primarily by women in South Asia. It typically consists of a long piece of cloth, ranging from five to nine yards, that is gracefully draped around the body in various regional styles. The sari is often paired with a blouse (choli) and a petticoat, and it can be made from a wide range of fabrics including silk, cotton, georgette, and chiffon. Saris are adorned with intricate embroidery, prints, or embellishments, reflecting the rich cultural and artisanal heritage of India. Each region in India has its unique sari weaving techniques and designs, from the Banarasi silk of Varanasi to the Kanjeevaram silk of Tamil Nadu. Whether worn for daily wear, festivals, or weddings, saris embody femininity, grace, and tradition, making them a cherished attire for generations.
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