Nauvari sarees: things you should know about it

Nauvari sarees are a nine-yard sarees generally worn by the Maharashtrian women’s. The name of this saree is originated from its length of the nine yards. Usually, this Nauvari sarees come in pure cotton which is worn without any petticoat. Majorly this Nauvari saree is worn by the Maharashtrian Brahmin women. However, the way the drape of saree is very much traditional and drastically it provides the look of the trousers for the complete physical use and the saree the last end is tucked in the back.

History of the famous Maharashtra Nauvari sarees

This Nauvari sarees look is a symbol of comfort and accomplishing the mission during the war with enough movement during the war physically. Generally, the Maharashtrian women’s invented the style of draping the sarees during the war for the movement of the physical hand and legs. Also, this saree symbolizes the fact that this saree was very much comfortable for the ancient warrior women to fight the wars. The raw material of the Nauvari sarees

Generally, the Nauvari sarees are available and manufactured in different styles and patterns. The sarees are originally made with the use of pure cotton but nowadays they are readily available in the market. The Nauvari sarees are also made with the use of satin and silk for the best designs and patterns on the sarees. These sarees are available in the form of the sleeveless tops and 3/4th sheaths for the stormy fusion look. Usually, the whole Nauvari sarees are decorated with elegant floral designs and colorful prints on the sarees symbolizing the Maharashtrian tradition.

Over the decades the Nauvari sarees have maintained the glory and dignity of the sarees in the contempt of the developing styles and fashion in this new world. Generally, the Nauvari sarees are very much comfortable and the best choice for the use it the summertime with the modern style. Usually, the Nauvari sarees are available in the different colors and it has very light patterns of the colors with the floral print that provides an excellent look for the Nauvari sarees.

A popular place for the elegant Nauvari sarees

Generally, these sarees are found and popular in Maharashtra. Peoples of the Mumbai, Pune and the entire parts of Maharashtra mainly wear this saree. This saree is greatly made and wear in the region of Maharashtra because of the initial origin of the saree was done in the core of the Maharashtrian women’s. Usually, this saree is very much popular in the entire part of India. But the saree originality is only found in Maharashtra. If you want to get the original piece of the sarees then you must get the saree from the ancestors in the region of Maharashtra.

Facts of the Nauvari sarees

  • The Nauvari sarees have various other names such as sakanchya, lugada, and kashta.
  • Usually, this saree is very much long in the length of 9 yards.
  • This saree was earlier made with the help of the pure silk but nowadays this is made with the raw material of the silk.
  • There are always change in the drape during every occasion.
  • These types of sarees were developed for comfort in the battlefield.

Types of the Nauvari sarees


  • Peshawari Nauvari sarees
  • This type of sarees is also known as gajaki. Usually, this type of sarees is very much famous in the region of Maharashtra. This type of saree is very much famous among fashion wear for women with a remarkable staple around the ladies in the world. The common style of wearing this type of Nauvari sarees is in a zigzag fashion. Usually, this type of saree is available in a wide variety of colors. Additionally, this saree can wear in various events and also for occasions like weddings, etc. also this type of saree is best for the bridal collection during the marriage.

  • Brahmani Nauvari sarees

Originally this type of the saree is worn by the Maharashtra Brahmin women’s. This type of sarees makes the women look very much elegant and classy. This is the best choice for the traditional and occasional wear for any Maharashtra women and even nowadays the youngsters prefer saree. This saree is the usual wear in the early days by the women on the battlefield during the war. This saree is famous all over the world for its beauty and elegance. Basically, this Nauvari sarees is made with silk and it is popular among the women of India. The originality of this type of saree is only found in the core region of Maharashtra made with the traditional style and traditional handlooms.

Nauvari sarees drape style in Maharashtra

Traditional drapes

This type of drape for the Nauvari sarees was influenced by the warriors’ women of Maharashtra without the petticoat. Usually, the drapes are specialized with the following steps. Generally, the center end of the saree in the middle waist of the back. And the other end of the sarees is draped tightly in the front of the waist. And then the two ends are comfortable to tighten around the entire legs for the comfort during the movement of the legs. This type of draping provides the look of the trouser in the form of the sarees. And then the other end of the saree which is very much decorative and made with the floral ends in draped over the shoulder for a better look and design. Usually, this type of draping of the Nauvari sarees is always shown on the beaches of the Goa. The women of the fisherman travel in the ocean so they wear in this style of draping for better resistance from the water. The women regularly wear the vibrant colors of the saree to resist the heat of the sun in the mid of the ocean and beaches.

Conclusion

Nauvari sarees are very much elegant and beautiful sarees made with pure cotton, silk, and satin. These types of sarees are very much famous in India for its comfort level and look. This saree was invented by the Maharashtra warrior women and also invented the style of draping the sarees.

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