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  • How to Remove Saris

    Putting on a sari is an arduous task for those who are not taught the proper way to do so. The same goes for taking off a sari. Because a sari is basically a long piece of fabric, making sure...

  • How to Wear a Bridal Saree

    The sari is considered everyday wear in many parts of India. Traditionally a sari is long length of high-quality silk that is wrapped around the body to create a dress of sorts. Depending on the...

  • About Indian Costumes

    The costumes in India are distinctive, indicative of region, culture and religion and signal other nuances such as individual status and wealth. It is possible to identify which village a woman...

  • What Is an Indian Sari?

    The sari (the plural form is saree) is the traditional women's costume in India, Pakistan and Afghanistan. There are some regional variations, but it is always worn loosely on the body and is...

  • Types of Indian Fabric

    India is known for its exquisite clothing and jewelry. The beautiful clothing worn by Indian women has an exotic appeal. The fabric used in Indian clothing is varied, and the type chosen often...

  • How to Wash a Sari in a Washing Machine

    When a women from India travels outside India for the first time, a common travel story involves a sari being ruined by a washing machine. If you're planning your first trip, hosting a first time...

  • How to wrap an Indian Sari

    In India a Sari is an elegant piece of formal wear made of luscious silk, or an everyday, comfortable cotton piece that is more versatile than any of our clothes. For the summer I taught in...

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