Indian culture features all kinds of colors and brightness embedded into their customs, cultures and religion. The sarees bring out the best in women when worn for every occasion or festival celebrated.
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Kanchipuram sarees
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2. SariDhoti
1.) Saridhoti works upon selling and crafting sarees like
Kanchipuram, Dhoti, Arani, Uppada, Bomkai and other
sarees from India. They believe in providing their
produce to their retail stores situated in different parts
of the city.
2.) The company's founders come all the way from the
temples of Kancheepuram. The company believes in a
very simple saying that simply says “ weavers to
wearers”
3. Kanchipuram sarees
● Sarees have always been the symbol and culture of
India and have always maintained their stature as
history has developed over the years. The
sophisticated collection of the Kanchipuram sarees
have come from a town called Kanchipuram. The
sarees are crafted from pure silks that make it look
elegant and stylish.
● South Indian brides have always worn
Kanchipuram sarees as their wedding dress. There
have functions or occasions where women and girls
have worn a kanchipuram saree and ever since this
saree has come into fashion. Besides the south
Indians, nobody else wore a saree like this. These
sarees are now bought for every festival under the
Indian culture.
4. Kanchipuram sarees: the symbol and culture of India. It has
begun to talk about the religions and the festivals celebrated in
India.
6. Dhoti- Tradition of India
● The cloth worn has over the years have been
worn by political leaders and present day
politicians. The simple piece of cloth has gone
on to making a political statement. Dhoti’s are
not known to make a man or change his ideas or
thinking but have gone on to creating havoc
when worn by political leaders. Every piece of
clothing has a history or a story behind it.
● The kind of prints accessible today have
changed people’s demands and have began
asking for a range of designs that only a
craftsmen will comprehend. Apart from the
sarees, Dhoti is another Indian dress worn by the
south Indian men and a lot of the farmers even
today wear a dhoti. Dhoti is a challenge when it
comes to wearing it as a lot of the men till today
haven’t mastered the art of wearing one.