Cotton Sarees

The Saree has its birth in both South and North India. The word ‘sari’ was taken from the Prakrit word ‘swastika as written in the most primitive Jain and Buddhist texts. The first known portrayal of the saree in Indian is the figurine of an Indus valley priest wearing a drape. In early Indian tradition and the Natya Shastra (an ancient Indian treatise describing ancient dance and costumes), the navel of the Supreme Being is considered to be the starting place of existence and creativity; hence the midriff is to be left uncovered by the saree.

The Cotton printed sarees give pure comforting ease. Cotton Sarees are the most preferred sarees for Indian Women. You can exploit cotton sarees in your everyday wear, especially during the summer months. Cotton sarees are worn in Holi, Diwali, Dussehra, Lohri, Baisakhi, and all the other festivals of our country. Indian Cotton sarees can also be worn to the workplace, worn by teachers while going to schools/colleges, lady doctors, and housewives in their daily wear.

Banarasi Sarees

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