It's a fine creation which gives that sensuous and caring touch, feminine appeal and above all aided by these factors gives its wearer, obviously a lady, that special sparkle and charm. It has been a part and parcel of the Indian and sub-continent body polity since ages and today it stands tall among the galaxy of women's wear. It has withstood the ravages of father time, seen through dynasties an
d battles of yore and has emerged unscathed in spite of having the hardest of trials of being done away with. Tradition and modernity apart, the garment has been and will continue to remain an elegant Indian women's wear. With modern techniques and clever insights the garment would continue to have an impact of its own. Saree is not only popular in India, but also in Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Fiji, and Mauritius and so on. Different styles of saree have evolved in the various regions of India. The West is known for resist-dyed fabrics, where wax or another substance is placed on the fabric in designs before it is dyed, creating spots where the dye does not take. North India is known for brocade saree, and South India for embroidery with gold thread. In the East, the predominant sari is from Bengal, usually red, purple or deep blue. In some regions, long skirts (West) or trousers (North) are worn with the sari. Ishin presents this multicoloured saree, which will make you look striking and even more beautiful. Made of net, this saree is quite comfortable to wear and easy to drape as well. This saree measures 5.5 m and it comes with a 0.80 m blouse piece.