Nauvari Saree Designing (Advance)
About The Course
Introduction To The Course
Nauvari means nine yards. Nauvari sarees are worn by the Maharashtra or Marathi women as a traditional saree with traditional ornaments during the celebrations of Lord Ganesha and other festivities. Nauvari sarees are usually made with cotton and worn without a petticoat. The style of draping a Nauvari saree has changed from the traditional style to a modern style which gives a trouser-dress appearance while the saree is tucked at the back. These sarees are also called Sakachcha, Kaashtha, and Lugada. We have mentioned below, some of the topics that we teach at Rani Laxmi Bai Udyog Prashikshan Sanstha, Pune.
Literate.
2 Months.
End of the Course Completion.
6000/- INR
What Will You Learn?
This Course Comprises of:
What will you learn?
- Gol Saree. (Baby Saree)
- 2 Types Of Gol Saree.
- 2 Types Of Lavani Saree. (Puneri Lavani Saree & Kolhapuri Lavani Saree)
- Mastani Nauvari.
- Kolhapuri Mastani (Double Kashta) .
- Peshwai Mastani (Single Kashta).
- Shahi Mastani (Double Kashta).
- Brahmni Nauvari (Single Kashta).
- Kolhapuri Brahmni (Single Kashta).
- Shahi Brahmni Saree.
- Kolhapuri Peshwai Brahmni.
- 2 Types Of Baby Brahmni Saree.
- Baby Mastani Saree.
- Peshwai – Challa Peshwai Saree.
- Mhalsa Saree.
- Devsena Saree.
- Shivgamini Saree.
- Marathmoli – Entire Saree.
- Marathmoli – (Single Kashta in Cutting).
- Kolhapuri - (Double Kashta).
- Jijau Kashta.
- Rajlakshmi Saree.
- Rajnandini Saree.
- Tejaswini Saree.
- Brahmakshi Saree.
- Kamakshi Saree.
- Indrayani Saree.
- Koli Saree.