Monday, 14 November 2016

FIBRE FROM SILK

The Conservative Wedding Saree
Silk is known for its comfort  as well as its luxurious style... It is a smooth and shiny fabric, which has good insulation qualities that make it suitable for wear in either winter or summer. And if its your wedding then be sure it will add 10 pounds.to your perfect and gorgeous look.
India’s or I can say world’s most popular and longest enduring fashion is saree and is considered to be the item for women’s gorgeous look. It is basically taken from Sanskrit that means strip of clothes. This cloth can be draped in various different ways around the body and is often paired with ravika and choli that is a blouse for to wear and for bottom wear it’s a skirt like cloth.
This type of clothing is so popular for wedding that every indian bride prefers a beautiful saree for her perfect. Handmade sarees, like cotton or silk sarees that are beautifully designed by giving extra effects and borders or by accessorising them are now a days in fashion.

Brides of present generation has no specific choice of colour for wedding sarees, they wear all different kinds of sarees with variation in colour that came from deeply rooted symbolic beliefs. But if we talk about the general belief, people prefer red sarees more than any other colour saree. The reason for choosing colour red is appropriate because it represents marital bliss, as well as fertility.

Yellow colour is another colour that is very prominent at Indian wedding ceremonies and indeed is picked for wedding sarees. And reason for selecting this colour is because it is considered sacred and represents wheat and mustard that shows a good harvest as well as religion and healing. In eastern Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, it is a custom that every maternal grandmother gives a piri, a yellow saree to the bride for lagan. On the other hand, the groom wears a golden yellow jama-chola or dhoti. And In the Kangra region, it is the maternal aunt that follows the custom of stitching a full-length, yellow ling-chola, which is now worn as an under-kameez.

But in the Maharashtra region the brides wear green wedding sarees, often with red borders that are wrapped around the legs that looks like a dhoti. So you can see the diversity in the Indian bridal wear and their popularity all over the world.

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