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प्रश्न
Bengali women wear delicate sarees made of sheer fabrics on special occasions.
- Which popular woven sarees have been referred to? [1]
- Which motifs and colours are used for making the above sarees? [3]
- State any three ways of storing these sarees. [3]
उत्तर
- Jamdani sarees, a form of hand-woven saree from Bengal, are commonly worn by Bengali ladies on special occasions due to its delicate and sheer textiles.
- Jamdani sarees are known for their intricate designs and motifs, which are woven into the fabric using a supplementary weft technique. The motifs often draw inspiration from nature, including flowers, leaves, and vines. The colors employed in creating Jamdani sarees are typically vivid and lively, including shades like red, yellow, green, and blue.
- The three ways of storing these delicate sarees are:
- Fold the saree properly and wrap it in a cotton or muslin cloth. This protects the saree from dust and sunshine.
- Avoid hanging the saree for long periods of time since it will stretch and lose shape. Instead, put the saree flat in a drawer or shelf.
- To avoid moisture buildup and musty odors, it's essential to air out the saree occasionally.
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