Dhangad To Pin Kosuvam: Traditional Saree Draping Styles Across India
1. Dhangad: This saree drape from Goa shows a vibrant and festive style, often worn during celebrations. Characterised by its intricate pleats and colourful patterns, it’s typically draped with the pallu thrown over the shoulder. This lively draping reflects Goan culture, blending traditional elegance with a playful spirit. (Image Source: Twitter/@Anti_Congressi)
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View In App2. Gochi Kattu: The Gochi Kattu saree draping style from Telangana is distinctive and elegant. It involves wrapping the saree tightly around the waist, with pleats arranged neatly at the front. The pallu is often draped over one shoulder, showcasing intricate designs. This traditional style reflects Telangana’s rich cultural heritage and craftsmanship. (Image Source: Twitter/@Anti_Congressi)
3. Sambalpuri: This saree draping style from Odisha showcases elegance and tradition. Typically, it is worn with pleats tucked at the waist and the pallu elegantly draped over the shoulder. This style highlights the saree's intricate ikat patterns, enhancing the beauty of the fabric while reflecting Odisha's rich cultural heritage. (Image Source: Pinterest/amycoady1)
4. Mekhala Chador: This draping style is of Assam. It features a two-piece ensemble, consisting of the mekhela (skirt) and chador (shawl). The mekhela is wrapped around the waist, while the chador is elegantly draped over the shoulder. This style highlights the region’s rich textiles and cultural heritage, often adorned with intricate patterns. (Image Source: Instagram/ joyeeta_dutta)
5. Pin Kosuvam. This saree drape from Tamil Nadu is characterised by its unique, intricate pleating and graceful flow. Typically worn with the pallu draped over the shoulder, it emphasizes the saree's rich patterns and textures. This traditional style reflects the vibrant culture and craftsmanship of Tamil Nadu. (Image Source: Facebook/ Pleatz Drape Artist - Kavitha Gowda)
6. Halakki Vokkaliga: This saree drape from Karnataka features a distinctive style that showcases traditional elegance. Wrapped around the waist with pleats neatly tucked, the saree is draped over the shoulder to display intricate patterns and vibrant colours. This drape reflects the rich cultural heritage of the Halakki Vokkaliga community. (Image Source: Twitter/@UrliEcolife)
7. Kunbi: This is a saree drape from Goa. It’s characterised by its vibrant colours and simple elegance. Typically wrapped around the waist with a loose fit, the pallu is often tossed over one shoulder. This style reflects the Goan cultural heritage and is commonly worn during festivals and traditional celebrations. (Image Source: Twitter/@UrliEcolife)