Indian Traditional Saree Designs for festivals 2013

Indian Traditional Saree Designs for festivals 2013 3

Wearing of traditional sarees at occasions is the latest trend. Traditional saris is worn during wedding, festivals like Navratri, Eid, Dussehra. It takes around one months to four months time weave a heavy material  traditional sari. Indian traditional saree, the six-yard length of cloth is still draped beautifully in the most intriguing manner. It is worn with a stitched blouse. Usually six meter in length, the saree in its most accepted form is worn with a blouse and petticoat.

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Tradition is a mode of thought or behavior followed by a people continuously from generation to generation; a custom or usage. It is something consisting of or derived from tradition. It also means time-honored orthodox doctrines.

India has had a rich tradition in textile weaving and decorative printing. Indian craftsmen seem to have an amazing sense of colour and form. Their sustainable use of natural resources like vegetable dyes created synergies between science and indigenous knowledge to strengthen community control over the global process of economic, social and cultural change. The whole process of beautification of cloth was taken up with a holistic approach.

The saree is pleated in the front, tucked into the waistband of the petticoat, and the end is flung over the shoulder, displaying the pallav, which has intricate designs on it. There are regional variations in the way it is worn. In the western states, the pallav is displayed in the front. In Maharashtra, the sari is 9 metre long and is worn tucked between the legs. Half sarees are worn by young girls in the south and the northeastern regions.