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Saree word scramble 1.AUSKAV 2.ANPAIHTI 3.HCRAMNUIPKA 4.KIAT 5.AMJAIND 6.RMAKLAIAK 7.APDAUP 8.HIIBSRO 9.LOTPAA 10.MWRASAEHIH 11.AKIHDA 12.URLHBAIAC 13.HARDNCIE 14.AGLAWD 15.NRYNEPAAAT 16.OATK 17.SAIRNBAA 18.NALGGRIMIA 19.ASOIDH EVWEAS 20.ANINDHAB Find the names of sarees hidden.

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Answered by maryamkincsem
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1. Kasauv

2. Paithani  

3. Kanchipuram  

4. Ikat

5. Jamdani  

6. Kalamkari  

7. UPPADA  

8. Shibori

9. Patola  

10. Maheshwari  

11. Khadi  

12. Balucheri  

13. Chanderi  

14. Gadwal  

15. Narayanpet  

16. Kota  

17. Banarasi  

18. Mangalagiri  

19. Odisha weaves

20. Bandhini  

Explanation:

  • The jumbled words are called anagrams.

  • These given anagrams are of sarees that come from different parts of India.

  • Saree is an Indian national dress for women.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Puzzle of Saree names

Explanation:

1)Taant from West Bengal

A traditional saree from the land of Bengal, it's made of cotton and is the preferred daily wear outfit of many in Bengal. It's light, easy to wear, and the thick border and beautiful prints make it a must buy.

2. Kasavu from Kerala

Also called Settu saree, it was traditionally only a mundu (a dhoti), a blouse and a stole that went across the blouse. A lot of old ladies still keep this style alive. The Kasavu saree is a modern version and is characterised by a thick golden border, which is woven with threads of real gold. However, keeping up with the times, it has diversified to include colours and artificial thread.

3. Kanjeevaram from Tamil Nadu

The queen of sarees, Kanjeevaram sarees are made from a traditionally woven silk from the region of Kanjeevaram. The sarees are rich in colour and texture. They are elegant, refined and graceful, all in one drape.

4. Bomkai from Odisha

Also known as the Sonepuri silk, Bomkai saree is a piece of art with ikat, embroidery and intricate thread work, all woven into one beautiful nine-yard wonder. They are available in silk and cotton, and make for a good festive wear.

5. Sambalpuri from Odisha

A traditional handwoven saree, the Sambalpuri is a delicate weave of different techniques. The threads are dyed before they are woven, making its rich colour to never fade.

6. Paithani from Maharashtra

The Paithani saree is a specialty of Aurangabad. The handwoven silk saree is grand and elegant. Its zari border, fine motifs and the recurrent peacock design is what sets this saree apart.

7. Bandhani from Gujarat

The name of the saree is derived from the word, ' bandhan', which means ties. This refers to the process of tie and dye which makes this saree. Both Gujarat and Rajasthan are known for the Bandhani saree. However, the weavers of the Khatri community of Gujarat are known as the pioneers. They practice this art exclusively to this day.

8. Muga from Assam

The Muga silk sarees from Assam are made by a special kind of silk produced by a larvae that feeds on mainly two special leaves. The resulting silk from this larvae is known to be the best. It is glossy and very durable. As a matter of fact, you can find the golden threads of the Muga only in Assam.

9. Banarasi from Varanasi

Banarasi sarees are known for their gold and silver zari designs and motifs. It was originally woven for royalty only, as each saree was made with real gold and silver threads. The detailing was so intricate that back then, they used to take more than a year to finish weaving one saree. But now, there is a variety to choose from.

10. Pochampally from Telangana

From the town of Boodhan in Andhra Pradesh, hails the famous Pochampally silk. These sarees have intricate motifs, geometric ikat designs and are made of the perfect combination of silk and cotton. These sarees are just too royal and to die for.

11. Chanderi from Madhya Pradesh

Silk, zari and cotton are woven together to make a fabric that is lighter than a feather, has a royal sheen and is gorgeous looking. It's one of the best fabrics there is and it's very easy to wear. If you're a fussy saree person, then this will keep your woes away.

12. Konrad from Tamil Nadu

Popularly known as the temple saree, Konrad sarees were originally woven for the temple deities. The saree fabric usually has either stripes or checks and a wide border. With motifs of animals and natural elements, the border is what make this saree so special.

13. Leheriya from Rajasthan

Leheriya is just another form of Bandhani, but follows a different technique of tie and dye. The difference is in the way the cloth is tied while it is going through the dyeing process.

14. Phulkari from Punjab

Phulkari literally translates to 'flower work' and that is exactly what it is. Thread work in bright hues in the shape of flowers. The Phulkari made its first appearance in the legendary Heer-Ranjha story and has been there ever since.

15. Chikankari from Lucknow

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