Thursday, 29 March 2012

Actress Saree Drop

Actress Saree Drop Biography
A sari is traditional Indian dress that dates back to the Indus Valley Civilization as far back as 2800-1800 BC. Hindu culture believes that any cloth pierced by a needle was impure, so saris were woven of pure cotton. Over time, silk and other threads were woven together on hand looms to make intricate designs and patterns.

Saris varied in length and were traditionally worn wrapped about the waist and draped over the shoulder leaving the midriff bare. Ancient culture believed that the source of life and creativity was the navel, so it was custom to keep this area bare. Since small waists, large hips and breasts were admired, Saris emphasized a women body.
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