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22 September

What is special about Nauvari saree?. Designerplanet

 

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What is a Nauvari saree? 

Nauvari saree, also known as the 9-yard sarees, or Lugade Saree has been an essential part of the traditional attire of women in Maharashtra.It is said that every Maharashtrian woman takes pride in her Nauvari sarees. Be it a puja (ritual), a wedding or a festival like Gudi Padwa, Ganeshotsav (Ganesh Chaturthi), Champa Shashti or Narali Poornima, wearing a Nauvari saree is a must for every Marathi woman. Well, this particular saree has a deep meaning in the culture of Maharashtra. A typical Maharashtrian Nauvari saree is 8-9 meters long.

Nauvari saree is deeply embedded in Maharashtrian history and culture. Legend has it that during the Maratha rule, women were entrusted with the responsibility of assisting their male warriors. It was at this time that they introduced this saree, which looks like men's pants when worn. The goal is to facilitate mobility. Since then Nauvari saree has become a traditional dress for Maharashtrian women. It is also the symbol of the equality of men and women during the old trial period. 

Maharastrian Nauvari Saree draping style in 3 styles which will give a look in cotton saree, silk and georegtte saree draping.

Draping style 

Now, we all know that Nauvari saree is a traditional dress for Maharashtrian women. However, learning to drape it definitely takes practice. So, there are two ways to drape the Nauvari Saree: Traditional and Koli. 

The Traditional Style

The traditional Maharashtrian Nauvari saree is worn without a petticoat and resembles a men's dhoti or wrapped trousers. Women cover the upper part of their body with pallu. 

The Koli Way: 

Did you know that the Koli community consists of people who migrated to Maharashtra from Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, and Haryana? Yes, women of this tribe wear Nauvari in two parts. One part is worn around the waist, while the other part is worn to cover the upper part of the body.


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Price Range

The lowest price of Nauvari Saree is Rs. 400. However, they come in several price ranges, depending on the quality of fabric and workmanship.


What is the name of jewelery used in Nauvari saree? 


Maharashtrian tode Bangles



Tode are Maharashtrian style bangles, which have traditional and religious values ​​attached to them. Solid bangles can go well with a traditional saree. Along with other accessories, Tode is worn by almost all Maharashtrian women along with nauvari tribe



Ambada Maharashtrian



Ambada Traditionally, Maharashtrian women have a common hairstyle, which is a bun and to decorate the bun, they tie it with a single Pin bun or ornament that is Ambada. Generally, Ambada is round in shape and tied in a bun followed by jasmine 'Gajra.' To complete the look you can wear the Ambada with a Nauvari saree.





Kolhapuri Chappal



Kolhapuri Chappal or chappal is famous and popular in Maharashtra. Every woman wears the Kolhapuri Chappals either with normal Nauvari sarees or with designer and embellished sarees. The unique design and reliability of the shoe makes it a favorite choice of all Maharashtrian women.



ChandraKor Bindi 

Marathi bindi



Chandra Kor Bindi is an important part of the adornment and without this traditional style Bindi the entire outfit is incomplete. It is a moon shaped bindi which is available in great colors and shades. So, to complete the look you should wear the Chandra Kor Bindi with Nauvari saree.


Kolhapuri Saaj



The Kolhapuri Saaj, as the name suggests, is a Kolhapuri ornament and for a married woman it has a special meaning like a 'mangalsutra.' The Kolhapuri Saaj necklace is made with a combination of 21 leaves and Jav Mani (golden beads). In addition, there is a ruby ​​stone with an emerald in it. To flaunt your beauty, you can wear this stunning and beautiful outfit with Nauvari saree.




Maharashtrian Thushi



Thushi is a classic style choker necklace with beads and pearls. The prominent advantage of wearing this Maharashtrian ethnic necklace is that it comes with adjustable dori. So, whenever you wear the Nauvari saree, make sure you pair it with a Thushi style bangle to get that authentic Maharashtrian look.





Bugadi



Generally, Bugadi is worn on the helix area of ​​the ear and is considered as an essential Maharashtrian jewellery. Historically, the Bugadi was only available in pearls, but today it comes in various attractive designs with diamond embellishments. No matter what color of Nauvari saree you choose, Bugadi can be paired with any color easily.





Nath

Maharashtrian nath



Nath is a traditional noseband that is woven with pearls and stones and has a classic paisley pattern. There are various styles and designs available in Nath that you can choose according to your outfit. One of Nath's most popular designs is the 'brahmani' in Basra moti and emerald, which goes well with any nauvari saree.


Karaphool Maharashtrian



Karnful or Maharashtrian earrings are a must have piece of jewelry for every woman. It is a lock style earring, which has an intricate and attractive design. Without Karnful, the whole look in Nauvari Saree is completely dull. So, don't forget to wear this traditional earrings with other ornaments to adorn your beauty and personality on special occasions.






Vaaki

Vaaki



Vaaki is an armlet or also called 'bajuband' which is worn on both arms. Nowadays, however, women wear it with only one hand. Solid gold design decorated with central rubies and pearls. For every Maharashtrian woman, Vaaki holds a special place and goes well with the attractive Nauvari saree.




Now, I hope you don't forget to wear these 10 essential accessories with Nauvari Saree to make a fashion statement in traditional style.

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