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Wednesday 21 September 2011

Indian Chunri Style Sari

Indian Chunri Style Sari the most stylish traditional Indian dress defines the beauty of a woman, bringing out her grace and elegance, reflecting the true spirit of an Indian woman. Available in plain, printed, heavily embroidered, dyed, Indian has got an elegance that’s outside comparison. Right from the period of Indus Valley Civilization we get enough evidences indicating the tradition of wearing Indian Chunri Style Sari as a custom prevalent in the Indian subcontinent. There are different kinds of Chunri Sari available in various textiles for every event.


The Indian Chunri Style Sari varies from region to region. Generally the length of Chunri Sari do not exceed more than 5 meters but in some cases Chunri Saris of even longer lengths have been seen meant for a lady of good height. Some important part of a Chunri Sari includes Border, Laces, Pallu, Achkan, etc. which are taken special care by an artiste while applying the final touch.
There are several recognized types of Chunri Sari found in the Indian subcontinent regions. But now saris have become a suit of international recognition. Some important types of saris are Chikan, Banarasi, Tant, Jamdani, Tanchoi, Shalu, Baluchari, Kantha, Ikat Silk & Cotton, Katan Sari, Chanderi, Bandhani, Paithani, etc.
The Chunri Sari is worn in at least 10 to 15 styles throughout India, though the ways of wearing leftovers almost the same in every circumstance. The outlook of a woman depends on the way a Chunri Sari is worn by her. Perhaps the sari wearing style has become a solid defining line for women of different regions. Some most arresting sari wearing designs are Nivi Style, Bengali Style, Oriya Style, Gujarati Style, Madisaara Style, Kodagu Style, Tribal Style, Rural Style, Urban Style, etc.


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