How many types of Mekhela Sador are there?

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The Various Types of Mekhela Chador The Mekhela Chadors are usually found in three varieties and are differentiated on the basis of the silk being used in its manufacturing.

What is Muga Mekhela Sador?

Made in Sualkuchi, Assam. The Mekhela Chador is a Traditional Assamese attire, of the Assamese people. There are two main pieces of cloth that are draped around the body. The bottom portion, draped from the waist downwards is called the ‘Mekhela’. The Upper half of the two-piece attire is called the ‘Chador’.

What is Riha Sador?

Riha, seleng sador, eri sador are different types of traditional Assamese attire of much value that are considered an integral part of Assamese tradition. In fact, these traditional dresses were held in high esteem by people and were worn as part of one’s daily apparel.

How do you wash Muga Mekhela Sador?

Care & Wash

  1. We recommend that our Mulberry (Pat), Tassar, Eri and Muga silk saree/mekhela sador to be dry cleaned as and when necessary.
  2. For Eri silk, we suggest you to hand wash in cold water separately with a mild shampoo.

What is the meaning of mekhela?

mekhela (plural mekhelas) A traditional garment worn by Assamese women, consisting of a length of cloth worn (typically with a chador) from the waist to the ankles and often pleated. quotations ▼

What is the length of Mekhela Sador?

EAGLE HANDMADE Silk Assam handloom mekhela sador, Size: CHADOR 2.75M / MEKHELA 1.75M, Hand Made

Brand EAGLE HANDMADE
Saree Length CHADOR 2.75M / MEKHELA 1.75M
Size CHADOR 2.75M / MEKHELA 1.75M
Set Content MEKHELA, CHADOR AND BP
Pattern HANDLOOM

What is the traditional dress of Assam?

The Mekhela Chador: The Mekhela Chador is the primary traditional attire of Assam for women. This is a two-piece cloth similarly worn as a saree. The upper piece is called Chador and the lower piece is the Mekhela. It is integrally adorned by the beautiful ladies of the state and looks elegantly fantastic with it.

Why is Muga silk so expensive?

Unlike any other fabric, muga silk has a naturally lustrous gold sheen. It comes from the cocoons of muga moths that feed on som trees. A saree made with muga silk can cost $6,500, thousands more than other saris. But the caterpillars needed to make it are in danger.

What is the traditional cloth of Assam?

The Mekhela Chador is the primary traditional attire of Assam for women. This is a two-piece cloth similarly worn as a saree. The upper piece is called Chador and the lower piece is the Mekhela. It is integrally adorned by the beautiful ladies of the state and looks elegantly fantastic with it.

What is the name of Assam saree?

The Makhela Chaddar, a traditional Assam silk saree, is made up of Muga or the golden silk fiber and is the finest version of Assam Muga silk sarees.

Why is Assam famous for?

Assam is known for Assam tea and Assam silk. The state was the first site for oil drilling in Asia. Assam is home to the one-horned Indian rhinoceros, along with the wild water buffalo, pygmy hog, tiger and various species of Asiatic birds, and provides one of the last wild habitats for the Asian elephant.

What is the Assamese dress?

The Mekhela Chador is the traditional dress for the women of Assam. It is worn by women of all ages except children. This two piece garment has a long piece of cloth that is draped from the waist downwards and is then folded into pleats and tucked in. This piece is called the Mekhela.