Latest Embroidery Saree Designs 2010

{SCA} Saree is known to be the best form of traditional Indian wear.  And when it is the matter of Embroidery Saree are considered as show snatchers.

The sari is usually worn over a petticoat with a blouse known as a choli or ravika forming the upper garment. In the history of Indian clothing the sari is traced back to the Indus Valley Civilisation, which flourished during 2800-1800 BCE around the western part of the Indian subcontinent.

In Pakistan, saris are less commonly worn than the Salwar kameez which is worn throughout the country. Because of its long association with the Hindu culture and it exposing the stomach and navel, Sari is considered to be against the injunctions of Islam and as a ‘Hindu dress’.  Even though, saris have been worn by people living in the region that is now Pakistan since ancient times, it has lost popularity since 1947.

Many Islamic right wing elements have pressed on a move to ban saris. However, the sari remains a popular garment among the upper class for many formal functions. The sari is worn as daily wear by Pakistani Hindus, by elderly Muslim women who were used to wearing it in pre-partition India and by some of the new generation who have reintroduced the interest in saris.

Today in 2010, saris have a lot of work done on them. Zari, embroidery, organza, zardosy, sequence, cut work, mirror work, patchwork, pearl work, kasab, kundan, are all different kinds of work, which beautify the saree.

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