MAA TARA Saree is the true epitome of ethnic fashion, a Saree will make you not just look elegant, but feel regal too. Think Saree & think of a work of art that represents an eclectic traditional style that has stood the test of time, very literally. With many thanks to today’s sartorial innovations and techniques, it is possible for contemporary artisans to weave stories of latest styles keeping the age old traditions intact. And we at MAA TARA COLLECTION, take the greatest pleasure in showcasing the widest and latest collection of Sarees online that speak style rooted deep in tradition. The Saree culture is continuously evolving in today’s trend time and we intend to keep up with it by updating our collection of Sarees online everyday! Browse through our largest collection of new Sarees online and get ready for any occasion- right from an office party to your very own Wedding. Yes, you read that right! A Saree is one such garment that has the ability to solve all your ‘i-have-nothing-to-wear-woes’ Even if you lead a life that involves sitting in front of a laptop from 9-5, even if your day revolves around completing chores at home, A Saree will always be there for you!
Origin of The Sarees
Did you know the Saree story originated in the myriad depths of the Mesopotamian history? Well, it is very true as India was introduced to the very art of weaving cotton into a garment by this advanced civilization. The technique then trickled down to the Men and women of the Indus Valley Civilization who wore this woven garment to go on with their day to day lives. The woven garments were draped around the waist and pleated t places where it would enable free or rigorous movement. As per various historical records, it is also known that the kingdoms of Egypt, Sumer & Assyria also adapted this style of clothing. Chronologically speaking, the Aryans were the first ones to make the world notice a Saree which was then known as ‘Neevi’ and was essentially a garment that was tied around a Woman’s waist along with a ‘Kanchuki’, that was akin to today’s Choli. With the advent of Mughals, the Saree , a three-piece garment came into existence along with the use of rich fabrics, embellishments and beautiful motifs, followed by the works of master weavers who were born in the heartlands of Gujarat and Benaras.
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