Wednesday, 6 March 2013

Cotton Sarees – the everyday womens wear



Sarees symbolize the grace and beauty of every woman. The origin of saree as an Indian attire can be traced back to a long time back, to the period of Mahabharata.

 The most common of all sarees is the cotton saree. Cotton Sarees are one of the lightweight sarees available for women. More popular in India, cotton sarees are comfortable enough to be worn in summers. In humid weather conditions, it is a nice choice for proper breath ability for the skin. Soft and airy enough, these sarees are be worn as a daily wear by most of the Indian women.

There are many types of cotton sari there. Tant cotton saree from Bengal are very famous. Other variants include Kantha, Khandua, Bomkai, Bapta, Tanta, etc. There more than five dozen varieties of sarees available today.  Each type imbibes the cultural significance in its designs and graphics. Perhaps this is one reason why this women’s apparel has been a favorite in any season or on any occasion.

This summer some latest collections in cotton sarees are out in the market now. You can check out a number of designs ready to lure you. Cotton sarees are available in prints, designs, and handworks. There are other varieties of sarees also. For example, silk, crepe, georgette, and chiffon sarees. You can find zari works, embroidery, net-work, and art work done on them. This makes this ethnic womens wear look exotic and beautiful on you.

For a complete range of all types of sarees, you can search online and check out the exclusive designs at any e-store.