Indian Sari always had an elegant and luxurious look at the same time. In India the Bridal sari or wedding sari is given a lot of importance. Indian Sari come in different fabrics ranging from silk to cotton, from crapes to Georgette, from traditional like Kanjeevaram to Banarasi or a silk.
In Indian families, bridal Sarees are given a lot of highlighting.
It varies from few thousands to few lakhs of rupees. Sarees today have a lot of trappings and embroidery done on them. They come in different styles and varieties. Zardosi, zari, sequence, embroidery, organza, cut work, patchwork, mirror work, pearl work, kasab, kundan, are all varied types of work, which are offered in sari.
Earlier it was compulsory for Indian brides to be dressed in heavy Benarasi sari on the wedding day but now it is not so but still the brides to like better wear saris for their wedding.
Any one can buy online saris using the internet. Although the embroidery and styles of sarees have altered, they have become much light and trendier. Previously much more heavy work was used, even as now the style is rich as well as light and sleek in fabric.
The Bridal sari or is wedding sari given a lot of significance in India. Indian Sari is offered in different fabrics from silk to cotton and from crapes to Georgette.
The most luxurious are considered the south silk ones that are woven with pure gold. In actual fact it is said that if one had to remove the gold threads and melt them then anything from a few grams to approximately a kilo of gold can be formed. Aside from the traditional weaves and prints, today designers are creating new and inventive designs. They also are altering the approach the Indian Sarees is draped over the shoulder. It all depends on the type of work done on what is recognized as the ‘pallu’ – this is that part of the sari, which is positioned over the shoulder.
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