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Sari in art history

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Sari in Art History

The sari is an unstitched strip of cloth which resembles the classic Indian women 's fashion , it is usually made of soft cloth such as cotton and silk . The sari is available in many colors , and art work may be present to give the sari a more unique look . However , regardless of the abundance of colors and styles of the sari , a black sari never existed even during the most unpleasant event , such as funerals , the Indian

women wear a simple white sari to resemble sadness , and the red sari is assigned a symbol of happiness

Sari is worn in many different ways , but the most common way is to wrap it around the waist with one end over the shoulder . Indian women usually wear a choli or ravika , which is an Indian blouse , to cover up parts of their body that might be exposed due to wearing the sari the way they do . The way in which a sari is wrapped depends on which region in Indian one is in , or the sari wearer is originally from : The Western , the Eastern , the North-east and the Himalayans , the Eastern Deccan , the South and the Western Deccan (Lynton 532 . The sari is typically created and given its different art forms in these aspects : Loom , dyeing spinning , printing (Lynton 532 . In fact , one can say that the art of a sari , in its completed form , that is after it has...

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