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Saris

A sari is a traditional garment worn by women in India and some other South Asian countries. It is a long, seamless piece of fabric, usually about six to nine yards in length, that is draped elegantly around the body. The way it is worn varies regionally, often with one end over the shoulder, revealing intricate designs and jewelry. Saris are made from various fabrics like silk, cotton, or synthetic materials and can feature elaborate patterns, embroidery, or embellishments. They are worn for daily life, festivals, and formal occasions, symbolizing cultural heritage and elegance.