Threads of Time: The Ancient Origins of the Saree

Unraveling the Rich Tapestry of India’s.

The journey of the saree began with cotton, which was first cultivated in the Indian subcontinent around the 5th millennium BCE. Weavers then skillfully wove this cotton into drapes, using prevalent dyes like indigo, lac, red madder, and turmeric. These beautiful fabrics were used by women to both protect their modesty and express their cultural identity. Over time, the saree evolved into the iconic unstitched single piece of cloth, draped around the lower body and elegantly folded across the upper body—a timeless attire that continues to captivate hearts today.

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