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What (who) is SARIS - definition

DISTRICT IN KAYSERI PROVINCE, TURKEY
Sarıs

sari         
  • Banarasi sari
  • Raavan]]''.
  • hotel staff]] member wearing a sari as a uniform
  • Bandhani saris of [[Gujarat]] and [[Rajasthan]].
  • [[Jamdani]] sari of [[Bangladesh]].
  • Bomkai Silk sari of Odisha.
  • PFF]], [[Nauplio]]).
  • Kota sari.
  • Maharani Ourmilla Devi of Jubbal in modern style of Nivi sari, 1935.
  • Prime Minister of Bangladesh [[Sheikh Hasina]] in an Ivory gold [[Jamdani]] sari
  • Mysore silk sari with golden [[zari]].
  • Sambalpuri sari
  • 1928 illustration of different styles of sari, [[gagra choli]] & [[shalwar kameez]] worn by women in India.
  • Nepal women in sari during festival of [[Teej]]
  • ''Vaddanam'' or ''Kamarband'' is type of sari belt used to keep complex drapes in place.
  • gota patti]] embroidery for festive occasions at clothing store.
  • Maharashtrian]] sari.
  • Women dressed in nivi sari entertaining couple, Deccan, 1591 CE
  • Sari on display in Bangladesh, [[Jamdani]] is a popular handloom [[muslin]] style which originated in the Bengal region
WOMAN'S DRAPED GARMENT OF SOUTH ASIA
Saddi; Sari (female garment); Seragu; Silk saree; Saree; Chinnalapatti silk; Sāri; 🥻; Saris
['s?:ri]
(also saree)
¦ noun (plural saris or sarees) a garment consisting of a length of cotton or silk elaborately draped around the body, traditionally worn by women from the Indian subcontinent.
Origin
C18: from Hindi sa?i.
sari         
  • Banarasi sari
  • Raavan]]''.
  • hotel staff]] member wearing a sari as a uniform
  • Bandhani saris of [[Gujarat]] and [[Rajasthan]].
  • [[Jamdani]] sari of [[Bangladesh]].
  • Bomkai Silk sari of Odisha.
  • PFF]], [[Nauplio]]).
  • Kota sari.
  • Maharani Ourmilla Devi of Jubbal in modern style of Nivi sari, 1935.
  • Prime Minister of Bangladesh [[Sheikh Hasina]] in an Ivory gold [[Jamdani]] sari
  • Mysore silk sari with golden [[zari]].
  • Sambalpuri sari
  • 1928 illustration of different styles of sari, [[gagra choli]] & [[shalwar kameez]] worn by women in India.
  • Nepal women in sari during festival of [[Teej]]
  • ''Vaddanam'' or ''Kamarband'' is type of sari belt used to keep complex drapes in place.
  • gota patti]] embroidery for festive occasions at clothing store.
  • Maharashtrian]] sari.
  • Women dressed in nivi sari entertaining couple, Deccan, 1591 CE
  • Sari on display in Bangladesh, [[Jamdani]] is a popular handloom [[muslin]] style which originated in the Bengal region
WOMAN'S DRAPED GARMENT OF SOUTH ASIA
Saddi; Sari (female garment); Seragu; Silk saree; Saree; Chinnalapatti silk; Sāri; 🥻; Saris
(saris)
A sari is a piece of clothing worn especially by Indian women. It consists of a long piece of thin material that is wrapped around the body.
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Sari         
  • Banarasi sari
  • Raavan]]''.
  • hotel staff]] member wearing a sari as a uniform
  • Bandhani saris of [[Gujarat]] and [[Rajasthan]].
  • [[Jamdani]] sari of [[Bangladesh]].
  • Bomkai Silk sari of Odisha.
  • PFF]], [[Nauplio]]).
  • Kota sari.
  • Maharani Ourmilla Devi of Jubbal in modern style of Nivi sari, 1935.
  • Prime Minister of Bangladesh [[Sheikh Hasina]] in an Ivory gold [[Jamdani]] sari
  • Mysore silk sari with golden [[zari]].
  • Sambalpuri sari
  • 1928 illustration of different styles of sari, [[gagra choli]] & [[shalwar kameez]] worn by women in India.
  • Nepal women in sari during festival of [[Teej]]
  • ''Vaddanam'' or ''Kamarband'' is type of sari belt used to keep complex drapes in place.
  • gota patti]] embroidery for festive occasions at clothing store.
  • Maharashtrian]] sari.
  • Women dressed in nivi sari entertaining couple, Deccan, 1591 CE
  • Sari on display in Bangladesh, [[Jamdani]] is a popular handloom [[muslin]] style which originated in the Bengal region
WOMAN'S DRAPED GARMENT OF SOUTH ASIA
Saddi; Sari (female garment); Seragu; Silk saree; Saree; Chinnalapatti silk; Sāri; 🥻; Saris
A sari (sometimes also shari or saree)The name of the garment in various regional languages include:

Wikipedia

Sarız

Sarız, formerly known as Sáros (Greek: Σάρος), is a town and district of Kayseri Province in the Central Anatolia region of Turkey. The mayor is Baki Bayrak (MHP).

Examples of use of SARIS
1. Shagun Fashions is selling dazzling Indian saris.
2. It‘s less consistent with an execution,‘‘ Saris said afterward.
3. Mine was a generation slightly embarrassed by mums wearing saris.
4. RESILIENCE "Good discount on saris and suits, good discount on saris and suits," yelled one as a group of women passed.
5. Gupta said the only things she owned were her saris.