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Innovative South Indian Silk Saris

A South Indian woman’s passion with silk saris cannot be described in mere words. In this modern world where drastic changes have taken place in every walk of life, a South Indian bride still sticks to wear a traditional silk sari on her wedding day.

With the passage of each year, you can see definite changes in the sari designs as well. There exists literally a war among the South Indian retailers in bringing out innovations in silk saris to attract women. It is very interesting to know about the latest silk saris with remarkable innovations introduced quite recently.
The sari-shirt combo is one of the latest varieties of silk sari recently launched in Tamil Nadu, South India. This sari-shirt combination, known as Jodi Pattu, has a designed sari and a matching shirt piece intended for the lady’s husband. The sari and the shirt are woven in pure handloom silk. The pallu has a beautiful embroidery work that is found on the shirt piece too.
The concept of the color changing sari is that when the lady wearing the sari comes out of her house you can see a change in the color of the sari. This color change happens when the sari is exposed to sunlight. The retailer of such saris claims that it is the first time that color changing saris have been developed in the world,
Another innovation, known as The Durbar Krishna sari, carries a famous picture of Lord Krishna in the pallu embellished with swarowski crystals. This picture of Lord Krishna is believed to shower good luck to the wearer.
A marvelous innovative concept is the zip-n-wear sari, a sari designed with four different matching pallus. All the pallus have attached zips with which the wearer can detach one pallu very easily and attach another one within seconds. Never heard or seen before. This reversible sari with four attractive pallus and two different body colors could be worn in four different ways. No doubt, this creative and stylish design must have attracted every one.
The latest innovations include a silk sari with a pocket that can hold a mobile phone or other small articles just like a pant pocket.
A new type of sari recently introduced called the Landscape Sari is made up of pure silk and the pallu has the design of a beautiful landscape from a rural area woven into it. The Denim sari, woven in pure silk has the look of denim, but retains the soft feel the unique quality of silk. Vastrakala pattu, a new variety, contains North Indian art works done in the traditional South Indian Kanjeevaram silk saris.
Look, there is no limit for man’s creative powers; he has created wonders even in a simple 5 meter stretch of silk cloth using his innovative skills.

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