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A S S or S is a flexible material consisting of a network of natural or artificial fibres


often referred to as thread or yarn. Yarn is produced by spinning raw fibres of wool, flax,
cotton, or other material to produce long strands.[1] Textiles are formed by weaving, knitting,
crocheting, knotting, or pressing fibres together (felt).

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Ôari fabrics are different and distinctive. Important fabrics used for Indian saris are cotton,
crepe, georgette, silk, and chiffon. Cotton sari is light in weight and very cool to wear in
summer. Cotton sari is easy to wash and iron. Different colors make cotton saris exciting and
preferable to all. It could be worn on festival days as well as a daily wear. .

Georgette sari is a traditional wear, usually made up of nylon and polyester yarn and is the
most graceful fabric. It will add the charm and beauty of the lady if properly draped. As the
texture is very soft and delicate it is comfortable to wear. It is a party as well as festive wear
which has the most intricate designs. Zardozi or embroidery work will enhance the look of
georgette fabric.

Ôaris, made out of Chiffon fabric, are a symbol of elegance and firmness making it an ideal
choice for daily as well as evening wear. Chiffon is a very fine fabric found in nylon and silk.
Various prints and embroideries such as block prints, bandhni style, resham work and gold
embroidery give these saris a unique fabulous and enchanting look. It is a bit difficult to carry
as it is bumpy.

.Crepe fabric¶s attraction lies in its simplicity and sobriety and crepe is a fine light fabric
originally woven in silk, but now woven in other fabrics also. Crepe saris are suitable for
many occasions like wedding, any get together, parties etc. Various colors and designs make
crepe saris exciting. . The printed crepe saris, and crepe saris with resham and gold metallic
embroidery works increase the beauty of a lady.

Ôilk, a precious gift of nature and an evergreen fashion fabric is used to make exquisite and
gorgeous silk saris, ranging from Kanjeevaram to Banarasi, Patola and Mysore silk. Ôince
silk requires extra care steam press is recommended. Ôilk saris having zari work on them are
very high in demand. Ôilk saris are the most exotic, sensual, glamorous and smart fabric saris.
ÿther categories of fabric include Tissue, Net, Faux, Linen, Velvet, Viscose, Art silk, Ôatin,
ÿrganza, Lizi-Bizi, Ôoft Crush, Laser and many other cool fabrics.

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