Sarees Can Be Draped In Different Styles , and Each Drape has a Significant History .. In This Thread we will have a look on Types of Traditional Saree Draping Styles from Different States in Bharat
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1) Mundum Neriyathum Sareep Drape from Kerala
2) Mekhela Chador Saree Drape from Assam
3) Madisaru Saree Drape from Tamil Nadu
4) Coorgi Saree Drape from Karnataka
5) Nivi Saree Drape Andhra Pradesh
6) Nauvari Saree Drape from Maharashtra
7) Atpoure or Bengali style Saree Drape from Bengal
8) Pin Kosuvam Saree Drape from Tamil Nadu
9) Seedha Pallu Saree Drape from Gujarat
10) Halakki Vokkaliga Saree Drape from Karnataka
11) Kappulu Saree Drape from Andhra Pradesh
12) Kunbi Saree Drape from Goa
13) Dhangad Saree Drape from Goa
14) Parsi Saree Drape
15) Gochi Kattu Saree from Telangana
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There a number of different types of Indian saree draping styles wear belong to different states, but these are only a few of them and there are a lot more drapes that are not popular as the ones on this list, u can add more.
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