The Timeless Saree: From India’s Heritage to Aza’s Edit of Modern Trending Drapes
The saree is far more than an unstitched length of fabric—it is a cultural identity woven into India’s history. Draped for centuries, it reflects regional traditions, social change and artistic evolution. Here’s a concise look at how the saree travelled through time and transformed along the way:
Indus Origins
The saree’s beginnings trace back to the Indus Valley Civilization (2800–1800 BCE). Early draped garments resembled today’s saree forms, with women wearing an antariya lower drape and a stanapatta breast band—offering comfort and ease of movement.
Classical India
Vedic references and ancient sculptures reveal saree drapes similar to the nivi style we know today. The traditional kachcha drape, still seen across regions, reflects this era’s continuity.
Mugh...