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Shalu (sari)

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Shraddha Arya wearing a Sari

A Shalu is a regional variant of the sari from Banaras (Varanasi), India. It is one of many types of saris and differs in the fact that it is the end result of combining Paithani fabric and Banarasi fabric.[1][unreliable source] Paithani, named after the Paithan town in Aurangabad Maharashtra, is made from very fine silk and is characterized by borders of an oblique square design, and a pallu with a Peacock design. Banarasi, also known as Banarasi Silk, is a fine variant of Silk that originates from the city of Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh, India.[2][unreliable source] One of the biggest differences with the Shalu Sari, in comparison to others, is that it is completely embellished at the base with what is called "jari" motifs.[citation needed]

Shalu saris are often worn by brides in Maharashtra.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "Wearing a Shalu Saree for Wedding | Saree Guide". saree.guide. Retrieved 17 May 2018.
  2. ^ "All About Banarasi Silk Fabric and Sarees | Utsavpedia". Utsavpedia. 18 December 2016. Retrieved 17 May 2018.