Maharashtrian saree types are popular for traditional events such as festivals and weddings. During the Great Famine, it is thought that women in the state began laboring on the farms with their spouses, and the sitting caused them to tuck the saree down between their legs, thus the fashion.
It elongates the form, helps one to walk quickly, and enables them to sit comfortably on the ground or do any amount of labor. The Maharashtrian saree drape has a whimsical element that sets it apart from other saree types. To get the ideal Nauvari saree draping appearance, the traditional manner of draping a Nauvari saree calls for a 9-yard (8.23 meter) silk saree. Here’s a guide on how to drape a Nauvari saree. The Nauvari saree is a popular Maharashtrian women’s saree, often worn by brides during their weddings to give them a stunning and sophisticated look.