C hiffon Georgette Saree In Sanskrit, the word saree means "strip of cloth." It's a beautiful, unstitched 6 to 9 metre long fabric that can be draped in a variety of ways. For millennia, sarees have been a part of Indian culture. The oldest reference of a saree is found in the Rig Veda, one of the Hindu hymn books, dating back to 3000 B.C. Women's traditional attire has lasted the test of time, and this lovely and exquisite garment is no exception. Sarees are undeniably one of the most sensual clothes, with the added benefits of comfort and beauty. Sarees in India differ from place to region in terms of climate, tradition, beliefs, colour, and design, in addition to their visual attractiveness. A saree is designed in a distinctive style and colour to represent their culture and tradition. West Bengal's Tant, Kerala's Kasavu, Tamil Nadu's Kanjeevaram, Odisha's Sonepuri silk, Varanasi's Banarasi, and Madhya Pradesh's Chanderi are just a few examp...
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