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The Indian women liked to wear sarees on the traditional functions and festivals. The sarees is the cultural theme of the Indians. The saris are popular all over the India. Kerala is famous for its unique handloom weaving patterns, known as onam saris and Kasavu sarees woven with pure cotton and golden zari. The Kerala cotton sarees are woven from ubleached cotton known as Kora cloth and fine zari.

Motifs of animals, peacock, flowers, fruits, leaves and birds are common on kerala weaves. Checks and stripes patterns bring stylish look on this south cotton saree. Wooden block printing of varied designs enhance the beauty of summer kerala cotton sari.

Vegetable colors are used for printing. South kerala cotton saree of zari bootas having Resham zari border with an elegant pallu is soothing wear to corporate office, college, school and festivals. Kerala handloom cotton sari of block printed motifs having multi thread embroidery border is wonderful wear for daily casual, summer season and traditional meetings. This stylish south summer cotton saree is gorgeous having half and half patterns with two contrast colors.

Mundum ...
... neriyathum is the traditional clothing of women in Kerala, South India. It is the oldest remnant of the ancient form of the saree which covered only the lower part of the body. In mudum neriyanthum, the most basic traditional piece is the mundu or lower garment which is the ancient form of the saree demoted in Malayalam as Thuni (meaning cloth), while the neriythu forms the upper garment the mundu. The mundum Neryathum consists of two pieces of cloth, and could be worn either the traditional style with the neriyathu tucked inside the blouse, or in the modern style with the neriyathu worn over the left shoulder.

The mundum Neryathum is traditionally white or cream in colour and consists of two pieces of cloth, which have a coloured strip at the border known as kara. The piece of cloth that drapes the lower garment is called the mundu. It is worn below the navel and around the hips, similar to the mundu worn by men in Kerala. The piece of cloth that is worn as the upper garment is called the neriyathu. One end of the neriyathu is tucked inside the pavadai or petticoat and the remaining long end is worn across the front torso.
The neriyathu is worn over a blouse that reaches quite above the breast bone. It is worn diagonally from along the right hips to the left shoulder and across midriff, partly baring it. The remaining loose end of the neriyathu is left hanging from the left shoulder, resembling the nivi saree. Today the nivi drape is the most common form of the saree. A mundum neriyathum is starched before being draped and is worn over a blouse that matches the colour of the border or kara.

The kerala system adapted this type of wearing saree like mundum neriyathum. The saris gives an great and attractive look to the Indian heritage. The sari is one of the oldest tradition that is adopted. These sarees are rich in the cultural way and method. The cream color sari with zari borders and excellent pallu with zari motifs are woven in kerala.

Unnati Silks, has trendy designs, attractive patterns, in pleasing colours and combinations in its wide collection of Kerala cotton Sarees and salwar suits, at very reasonable prices.

Unnati is one of the largest Indian ethnic online websites with over 300 varieties of traditional sarees and salwar kameez.Dispatch is within 24 hours of order. Free delivery & COD is provided for retail.Worldwide express shipping caters to almost all countries across the world.
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UNNATI SILK PRINTS PVT. LTD, #3-4-360, Vajra Complex, General Bazar (Tobacco Bazar), M.G.Road, Hyderabad-500003.AP,India. 040-64555251 or 97000 57744.

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