Cotton Sadar is a traditional Assamese garment worn by women, particularly in formal and ceremonial occasions. Here’s a brief description:
Cotton Sadar is a long, rectangular piece of cloth made from high-quality cotton, typically in a natural white or off-white color. It’s woven with intricate designs and patterns, often featuring traditional Assamese motifs like elephants, peacocks, and floral patterns.
The Sadar is draped around the body in a specific style, typically with one end tucked into the waistband of a skirt or mekhela, and the other end hanging loose over the shoulder. It’s often worn with a matching blouse and a mekhela, creating a elegant and graceful ensemble.
Cotton Sadar is highly valued for its comfort, durability, and cultural significance, representing the rich heritage and traditions of Assamese women.
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