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Sari
India's unstitched drape of infinite variety
The sari is India's most iconic traditional garment — a single unstitched cloth of 5 to 9 meters draped around the body, with a history stretching back nearly 5,000 years to the Indus Valley civilization. Its most remarkable feature is the existence of over 100 distinct regional draping styles, from the universal Nivi style to Gujarati, Bengali, and Marathi variations. Fabric ranges from everyday cotton to the legendary silks of Varanasi and Kanchipuram, while colors carry deep cultural meaning: red for marriage and prosperity, white for mourning, and gold for celebration.