6 Saree Facts You Might Not Know

Sarees are considered to be one of the oldest traditional outfits in India as a daily wear functional garment. It has been used by women for ages and is still known for the ethnic beauty of the Indian subcontinent. A saree is a long piece of cloth of different materials, designs, colours, and patterns. With time, the saree has evolved a lot; now it is not only restricted to the Indian subcontinent but has also reached far and wide around the world. 

Along with being popular in other countries, sarees have adopted many new changes in designs, patterns, fabric, and the way they are worn. Today, sarees are available in Banarasi Silk sarees, Designer Organza sarees, Stylish Party Wear sarees, and Patola Silk sarees. Sarees are the most appreciated and popular outfit designed for everyone from an ordinary lady on the street to the biggest fashion designers around the world.

A saree is an ancient traditional outfit but it is not just a simple long single-piece of the dress. There are many facts about sarees and many of them are far away from what people know. Some of such hidden facts are mentioned below:

A Hundred Ways Of Draping A Saree

There are a hundred ways available to drape a saree. If you search on google “draping a saree” you will end up having tons of videos offering over 100 varieties of saree draping styles. The majority of different types of saree draping styles are specified regionally, the  same way in which food, culture and language are regionally specific. It is also assumed that many other types of drapes being used have still not been discovered

In essence, a saree can be worn in several ways, in different regions, and cultures that bring their own unique and creative draping style.

 Sarees Cate Long Back

Saree is the oldest form of ethnic wear, but it is centuries old. Many people have even suggested that these sarees are 5000 years old.

The first ever evidence of a saree was found in 100 BC, in a statue of a woman wearing a saree. Along with it, there is much evidence also discovered in the 2nd century which also proves that there are over a variety of saree styles available in those times. In the ancient era, queens and women of the upper class were expected to wear sarees, as the sarees were considered garments for a reputation and a sign of royalty.

No Need For A Blouse And Petticoat.

The original ways of draping a saree do not include any blouse and petticoat. In the early times of saree draping, the women used to directly drape the saree around them, especially before British Raj.

However, during the British or Victorian era, the promotion of blouses and petticoats with ruffled hems was done with great enthusiasm. In this era, being blouseless was considered improper and immoral. Along with time, people developed more modern and updated designs of blouses and petticoats to enhance the look more.

Length Of Saree

Saree is considered to be 9 yards in length originally. But the length of the saree varies according to the purpose, in a simpler context, its length changes with the different draping styles you want. To drape the saree differently, you need your saree to be of different sizes as every style has its method and step of wrapping.

Available For Everyone 

A saree is a dress with complex-looking steps to be worn which takes lots of time, practice and knowledge. It does require practice to get used to wearing the saree gracefully but it is not as difficult as it has a reputation. Following some simpler steps, you can wear a saree easily. It is a socio-economic division and is reputed as an egalitarian garment.

A Piece Of Emotion

Sarees are also considered to be an outfit made up of emotions. They impact your feelings like memories from a certain event or person, etc. A saree has the ability to evoke the emotion of memories with your grandmother, etc. Sarees are often passed from generation to generation as a wedding gift, blessing, milestone, etc. Along with being a wonderful and functional attire, the saree also connects with your memory and identity. 

Conclusion

A saree is a unique and most beautiful attire in traditional wear. Women from royal families as well as ordinary ones wear sarees. Though the draping style differs in terms of region and culture, the saree is still considered to be a piece of true beauty.

To understand our culture, knowing the facts and history of the saree is equally important such as how it originated, the changes, and the uniqueness that makes it different from other dresses.

At Mon Amaar, we aim to ensure that the outside of souls like you and me are well-presented and a sight to behold. Our collections include festive collections, wedding collections and many more exclusive categories that are chosen by hand. These saree outfits are selected based on premium quality, distinct varieties based on culture and traditions, trending designs and patterns. Our sole aim is to provide attires that would satisfy the needs of the client.