Friday, June 16, 2023

How To wear a handloom Silk saree?

 Wearing a silk saree is an art in itself and can be done in various styles. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to wear a silk saree:




Start with the essentials:

Ensure that you have a well-fitted blouse and a matching petticoat (underskirt) that complements the saree.

Make sure the petticoat is tied securely around your waist.


Tuck the saree:

Begin by tucking one end of the saree into the petticoat at the right hip and bring it around to the front.

Make sure the saree is at a comfortable height, neither too high nor too low.

Tuck the saree into the petticoat all the way around, from the front to the back, in a clockwise direction.

Pleat the saree:

Take the remaining length of the saree and create pleats, usually around 5-7 pleats, depending on your comfort and the width of the saree.

Hold the pleats together and ensure they are even in width.

Tuck the pleats into the front of the petticoat slightly to the left of the navel, allowing them to fall gracefully.

Drape the pallu:

Take the loose end of the saree, which is the pallu, and bring it over your left shoulder.

Allow the pallu to fall at the back, creating elegant folds or pleats as desired.

Secure the pallu with a decorative pin or simply tuck it into the waistband of the petticoat on your left side.

Adjust and drape:

Take a few moments to adjust the pleats and ensure they are neatly arranged.

Make sure the saree is draped evenly and smoothly, with no wrinkles or bunching.

Finishing touches:

Check if the saree is comfortably draped and secure, allowing you to move freely.

Make sure the saree is not too tight or too loose, providing you with ease of movement.

Remember, practice makes perfect, and it may take a few tries to get the perfect drape. Additionally, different regions in India may have variations in the way silk sarees are worn. Feel free to experiment with different styles and adapt them to suit your personal preferences. Enjoy the elegance and grace of wearing a silk saree with confidence and pride.








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