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Published 20:51 IST, November 14th 2019

Saree draping: How saree draping style differs from culture to culture

Saree draping styles: Sarees have thousands of years of legacy behind them. They are draped differently across various regions of India. Here are the styles.

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In the case of fashion, change is constant. However, there is one trend that stood the test of time is the Indian saree. Saree shows the reflection of a woman's elegance. Each region of India has a different way of draping the saree. Here are top Indian saree draping styles that you may want to wear for your next occasion.

1. Kerala style saree

The Kerala style saree is identified because of its distinct rich gold border highlighting its ivory or off white colour. The saree draping style in Kerala are draped like any other saree but once the pleats are formed, they are warped around the body and tucked at the waist. Later the pleats are rolled on the outside and held by wrapping the pleats over the innermost layer.  

2. Nauvari saree from Maharashtra

The nine-yard saree speaks a lot about the woman from Maharashtra. This saree draping style is known for its unique draping patter. It is worn like a dhoti on the legs and like a normal saree on the top. The Lavani folk dancers wear Nauvari saree for their performances.  

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3. Surguja from Chhattisgarh

Mostly worn by the dancers of the Oraon community of Chhattisgarh. This 5.3-yard saree is draped to swirl the ends around easily, especially by the dancers. The loose ends are tucked in the back as well as the front. That showcases the freedom that the dancers get in order to move around easily.

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4. Coorgi style from Karnataka

The popular story of Kaveri and Agastya has featured this saree draping style. The style has evolved in order to help the woman to climb the hills of Coorg easily. This saree draping style has pleats at the back. Today, the Kanjeevaram is worn as per the Coorgi style.

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5. Kunbi drape from Goa

This saree draping style is followed mostly by the tribal people from the state of Goa. This is an extremely basic saree draping style. The saree is wrapped around the waist and a knot is tied over the shoulder. This style helps the woman working in the paddy fields. 

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16:10 IST, November 14th 2019