Banarasi Saree With Fancy Meena & Zari Weaves A Saree, Also Spelled Sari, Is A Traditional Garment Worn By Women In South Asia, Particularly In India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, And Sri Lanka. It Is A Long Piece Of Fabric, Typically Ranging From Five To Nine Yards In Length, That Is Draped Elegantly Around The Body. The Saree Is Usually Wrapped Around The Waist, With One End Draped Over The Shoulder, Baring The Midriff. This Timeless Attire Is Known For Its Grace, Versatility, And Intricate Designs. Sarees Can Be Made From A Variety Of Materials, Including Silk, Cotton, Georgette, Chiffon, Crepe, And Synthetic Blends, Each Offering A Different Drape And Feel Suitable For Various Occasions. They Come In Numerous Designs, From Simple, Solid Colors To Elaborate Patterns And Embroideries, Often Featuring Regional Weaves, Motifs, And Techniques Like Banarasi, Kanjivaram, And Bandhani. Typically Paired With A Fitted Blouse Known As A Choli And A Petticoat Underneath, Sarees Provide A Smooth Silhouette And Hold The Drape In Place. The Elegance And Cultural Significance Of The Saree Make It A Cherished Garment For Both Everyday Wear And Special Occasions.