The document discusses different types of sarees from various regions of India such as Kanjeevaram from Tamil Nadu, Bandhani from Gujarat, and Banarsi from Varanasi. It also describes traditional ways of wearing a saree among different cultures and communities in India as well as recent trends. Finally, it notes that the origins of the saree can be traced back to the Indus Valley Civilization from 2800-1800 BC and that sarees are commonly worn as uniforms by teachers, air hostesses, hotel staff, and in some corporate offices.
The document discusses different types of sarees from various regions of India such as Kanjeevaram from Tamil Nadu, Bandhani from Gujarat, and Banarsi from Varanasi. It also describes traditional ways of wearing a saree among different cultures and communities in India as well as recent trends. Finally, it notes that the origins of the saree can be traced back to the Indus Valley Civilization from 2800-1800 BC and that sarees are commonly worn as uniforms by teachers, air hostesses, hotel staff, and in some corporate offices.
The document discusses different types of sarees from various regions of India such as Kanjeevaram from Tamil Nadu, Bandhani from Gujarat, and Banarsi from Varanasi. It also describes traditional ways of wearing a saree among different cultures and communities in India as well as recent trends. Finally, it notes that the origins of the saree can be traced back to the Indus Valley Civilization from 2800-1800 BC and that sarees are commonly worn as uniforms by teachers, air hostesses, hotel staff, and in some corporate offices.
LUCKNOW MAHARASHTRA PUNJAB WAYS OF WEARING • TRIBAL • CULTURE
Assamese Maharashtrian Gujrati
Bengali coorgese Koli
• RECENT TRENDS ORIGIN • The origin of the drape or a garment similar to the sari can be traced back to the Indus Valley Civilisation, which came into being during 2800–1800 BC in north west India. PROFESSIONS WHERE SAREE IS WORN AS A UNIFORM
Corporate Offices Teachers
Air Hostess Hotel Staff
WHY SAREE IS WORN IN SUCH A WAY OTHER THINGS I’D LIKE TO DOCUMENT • Saree’s relationship with the body • Foreigner’s association with a saree • My family’s relationship with a saree