Dresses Of Wedding Biogarphy
Source(google.com.pk)The traditional sari (saree) has always been a statement of refinement in both old and modern India. The traditional length of a sari is a rectangular woven length of fabric, with loom fabric width at 4ft by a bolt length of 18ft. Yes 9 yards of fabric that will pleat and flow into goddess drapery. Most modern saris are made from shorter bolts of fabric using less length with about 5 or 6 yards/metres of material.
The PalluPink Sari With Heavy Border
Nowadays most saris have one undecorated short edge, which is designed to be hidden, a narrow band/border on the two long edges, and then a deeper wider band on one the visible short end. This decorated short end is called the Pallav or Pallu. It is the pallu end that we see flowing over the face or over the breasts. The wearer becomes adept at arranging at the pallu over the front of the face/neck according to her modesty needs. Interestingly, Greek costume images show wearers draping their pallu too.
Historically early saris were undecorated, but with time fabric was block printed, and decorative weaving or embroidery added. Embellishment became normal and today is almost the whole point for occasion wearing of a sari - to show off a sumptuous length of decorative fabric, including lavish scallop edge lace tulle fabrics.
The arrangement of a sari is peculiar to a region, and so there are many forms of draping. However the most popular drape method is the nivi. In Gujarati the style is just like the nivi, but the draping of the pallu (end of the sari) is different. In Gujarati the loose pallu end is draped over the right shoulder and from back to front.
How the pallu is arranged gives the wearer individual choice. She has the opportunity to leave the pallu hanging freely or tuck it into the waistline with freedom to show or conceal the navel.
The model above wears a sari with a rich rose embroidered band over a halter style choli. She could easily drape her semi sheer sari over her head pallu style. Unlike some models this girl shows how the sari has mystery - she hides her midriff and navel but with a semi sheer fabric that hints at the body beneath.
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Dresses Of Wedding Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013
Dresses Of Wedding Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013
Dresses Of Wedding Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013
Dresses Of Wedding Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013
Dresses Of Wedding Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013
Dresses Of Wedding Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013
Dresses Of Wedding Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013
Dresses Of Wedding Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013
Dresses Of Wedding Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013
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