Indian Sari has kept its popularity throughout the centuries because of its total simplicity and practical soothe combined with the sense of luxury and sense of sexuality a woman experiences. For a single length of material, the sari is the most versatile garment in existence.The Indian sari with its long history is one of the most ancient dresses that have been designed since ages. With its simple elegance it has is one of the most expressive clothes of woman’s femininity. Over centuries, this dress has changed in form and content.The Indian Sari has been related to many customs and traditions since its beginning, so its history expresses the development of the society and thus becoming a part of the Indian inheritance.Indian saris are available in a wide range of colours using different fabrics. In the yesteryears they were hand woven and were made of fabrics like cotton, silk, but over the years the technical advancement has led to the emergence of mechanical looms on which artificial fibres are increasingly being used to manufacture sari fabrics like nylon, rayon, polyester. Some other sari fabrics are georgette, crepe, chiffon, organza, satin, and organdie and so on.
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