Monday, February 2, 2009

Sari....

To my Indian friends

The Indian Sari (a.k.a. Saree, Sare, Seere, Sadi etc) is a timeless garment—with a history that dates back to over 5000 years. Designs, patterns and even wearing style have changed, but the Sari is still the most exquisite single piece garment for a woman. Nothing identifies a woman as being Indian so strongly as the Sari.

The Sari is the quintessential Indian female garment. The Sari is still the most favored garment worn at most formal occasions or at religious ceremonies.

This demure Indian Sari garment is very versatile, and multi-purpose. If there is a slight chill in the air, you can wear it around the shoulder like a shawl. If it is very cold you can wrap it around your head like a scarf. The saree is so practical to wear that you can even run a marathon in it with out any problem. The Saree is the ultimate in Indian clothing and attire.

The Sari is like a canvas to the weaver, block printer, textile designer or the mill hand. A hand woven, and hand created sari is the most down-to-earth organic attire one can wear. When you wear that hand-woven sari, you are paying tribute to Indian craft persons who have stubbornly stuck to the skills, traditions and secrets of thousands year old Indian culture.

The sari is not just attire but it embodies the warp and weft, the basic thread of life itself. The essential simplicity of the sari — an untailored length of cloth measuring between four and nine meters long by approximately one meter wide — is set against a wonderful variety of fabrics, colors, patterns, and draping styles. It displays the rich diverse regional traditions of color, pattern, and weave. The etymology (origin) of the word sari is from the Sanskrit word 'sati', which means strip of cloth. This evolved into the Prakrit 'sadi' and was later anglicised into sari.

By Homiyar Sukhia

9 comments:

Nane said...

I really think Homi is right: Sari doesn't lose in the course of time, it's always modern and actual and very, very beautiful...

Homiyar (Homi) said...
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Homiyar (Homi) said...

YES U R RIGHT IT IS MOST BEAUTIFUL PEICE OF GARMENT ON THE WOMEN IT GIVES U MORE SEXY AND SLEAZZING LOOK TO WOMEN THEN ANY OTHER MATERIAL NOT ONLY THAT THE ART OF WEAVING DESIGN ON THE SAREES ARE MOST DIFFICULT AND IT IS AN ART IN ITSELF. IT TAKES ALMOST A MONTH TO WEAVE THE DESIGN ON THE SAREE BY HAND NOW A DAYS IT IS MADE ON WEAVING MACHINES.

I THINK EVERY WOMEN SHOULD WEAR IT SOMETIME. TO LOOK BEAUTIFUL, SENSOUS, AND VIBRANT. IT IS SPECIALLY WORN BY BRIDE ON THE WEDDING DAY OR A WOMEN CAN WEAR IT ON AND OCCASION.

Homiyar (Homi) said...

THANK U NANE FOR PUBLISHING MY ARTICLE ON YOUR BLOG

EBENEZAR said...

Sari is worn by women all over India.It adds to the beauty of a woman.The material and colour of the Sari can have a seachange of the look of a woman.Differnt material is used for different occasion.From the quality of the Sari,one can makeout the financial
status of a person.

geosam said...

saree
is a good garment for indian girls .. A sari or saree or shari is a female garment in the Indian subcontinent.[1] A sari is a strip of unstitched cloth, ranging from four to nine metres in length that is draped over the body in various styles. The most common style is for the sari to be wrapped around the waist, with one end then draped over the shoulder baring the midriff

geosam said...

GIAN ...
yeah i heard abt a novel start abt indian culture ...cloud you pls ... sent me or post the more information abt that ?

Sneha Shukla said...

Well! Really Sari is a most beautiful and sexiest dress in the world.
I think there are more then 100 ways to wear it or wrap it.
And I think every one should try it once...........

Nane said...

That's fine! I'll try it some day...