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Moss-Green and Blue Banarasi Sari with Handwoven Paisleys and Temple Border
Pure Silk


Código del Artículo: SAT88
Precio: $325.00
Butterscotch Banarasi Sari from with Woven Floral Leaves in Red Thread
Kora Silk


Código del Artículo: SAT89
Precio: $110.00
Swedish-Blue Paithani Sari with Hand-woven Peacocks on Anchal in Zari Thread
Pure Silk


Código del Artículo: SAT90
Precio: $575.00
Batik Print Sari from Kolkatta
Batik Print Sari from KolkattaBatik Print Sari from Kolkatta
Batik Print Sari from Kolkatta
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Código del Artículo: SAT91
Precio: $110.00


Byzantium-Purple Sari from Banaras with Large Woven Bootis and Brocaded Border
Pure Silk


Código del Artículo: SAT92
Precio: $210.00
Lime-Green Dhakai Sari from Kolkata with Hand-woven Paisleys and Flowers
Pure Cotton


Código del Artículo: SAT93
Precio: $90.00
Vermillion-Orange Bomkai Sari from Orissa with Hand-woven Boootis and Rudrakhsha Border
Pure Cotton


Código del Artículo: SAT94
Precio: $165.00
Vanilla-Custard Bomkai Sari with Box-Pallu and Temple Border
Pure Silk


Código del Artículo: SAT95
Precio: $325.00
Black Designer Sari with Metallic Thread Embroidered Flowers and Patch Border
Chiffon


Código del Artículo: SAT96
Precio: $205.00
Campanula-Blue Gujarati Patan Patola Sari with Ikat Weave
Pure Silk


Código del Artículo: SAT97
Precio: $425.00
Baroque-Rose Designer Sari with Ari Embroidered Flowers All-Over
Chiffon


Código del Artículo: SAT98
Precio: $145.00
Jaffa-Orange Sari from Bengal with Kantha Stitched Embroidered Flowers All-Over
Pure Silk


Código del Artículo: SAT99
Precio: $345.00
Garnet-Red Banarasi Sari with All-Over Woven Flowers and Brocaded Aanchal
Art Silk


Código del Artículo: SAU01
Precio: $120.00
Flint Stone-Blue Kora Cotton Sari from Banaras with All-Over Floral Weave by Hand
Kora Cotton


Código del Artículo: SAU02
Precio: $145.00
Green Banarasi Sari with Tanchoi Weave and Brocaded Aanchal
Art Silk


Código del Artículo: SAU03
Precio: $70.00
Ribbon-Red Sari with Printed Flowers All-Over
Chiffon


Código del Artículo: SAU05
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Sari from Surat with Large Printed Flowers All-Over
Sari from Surat with Large Printed Flowers All-OverSari from Surat with Large Printed Flowers All-OverSari from Surat with Large Printed Flowers All-Over
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Código del Artículo: SAU06
Precio: $35.00


Blue Atoll Printed Sari from Kolkatta with Metallic Thread Embroidered Flowers
Pure Silk


Código del Artículo: SAU07
Precio: $225.00
Chic-White Wedding Sari with Embroidered Bootis and Zardozi Border
Chiffon


Código del Artículo: SAU08
Precio: $275.00
Powder-Pink Sari with Self-Colored Embroidery and Patch Border
Chiffon


Código del Artículo: SAU09
Precio: $75.00
Islamic-Green Authentic Paithani Sari with Birds in Flight Hand-woven on Anchal
Pure Silk


Código del Artículo: SAU10
Precio: $725.00
Beige Printed Kota Sari with Tissue Border
Pure Cotton


Código del Artículo: SAU11
Precio: $205.00
Hawthorn-Rose Plain Banarasi Sari with Floral Weave on Border and Aanchal
Art Silk


Código del Artículo: SAU12
Precio: $55.00
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The Indian Sari
The etymology of the word sari or saree is from the Sanskrit word 'sati', which means strip of cloth. This evolved into the Prakrit 'sadi' and was later anglicised into sari (often spelled as saree).

Indian civilization has always placed a tremendous importance on unstitched fabrics like the sari and dhoti, which are given sacred overtones. The belief was that such a fabric was pure; perhaps because in the distant past needles of bone were used for stitching. Hence even to the present day, while attending pujas or other sacred ceremonies, the men dress up in dhotis while women wear the sari.

The Indian Sari, like so many other textiles, gives the lie to the hierarchical distinction made between fine arts and crafts. The approximate size of a sari is 47 by 216 inches. Although it is an untailored length of cloth, the fabric is highly structured and its design vocabulary very sophisticated. The main field of the sari is framed on three sides by a decorative frieze of flowering plants, figurative images, paisleys, or abstract symbols.

Two of the borders define the edges of the length of the sari and the third comprises the end piece, which is a more complex version of the other two borders. This end piece is the part of the sari that is draped over the shoulder and left to hang over the back or front, known popularly as the Pallu or Anchal.

The pallu usually elaborates the theme found in the two borders and the actual field of the sari, a sort of repetition and amplification in the manner of the Indian musical mode, the raga. This beautiful metaphor thus compares the two narrow borders to the introductory recital of the pure notes and the pallu to the song.

The design of the Indian Saree, whether woven, embroidered, painted or block-printed, needs to maintain the proportion and balance between the actual field of the sari, the borders and the pallu. The pattern creates its own rhythm.

Each sari in the modern era requires a matching set of blouse and underskirt for draping it. All saris in our collection come along with a matching blouse piece. You can also have the blouse and petticoat tailored to your custom measurements, at a nominal extra cost.

To provide your measurements, click on the Buy Now icon of the sari of your choice.

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