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The Mekhela Sador is a traditional attire worn by women in Assam, a state in Northeast India, and holds significant cultural value. It comprises two main pieces: the Mekhela, a lower garment, and the Sador, an upper garment. Here's a detailed description:
Mekhela:
The Mekhela is a long, rectangular cloth typically woven from fine silk or cotton. It is intricately designed with traditional motifs and patterns, often reflecting the rich cultural heritage of Assam.
It is draped around the lower body, with one end tucked into the waist and pleated neatly before being wrapped around the waist and secured.
The Mekhela is usually adorned with intricate borders, known as 'paar,' which add elegance and charm to the attire.
Sador:
The Sador is a piece of cloth worn over the Mekhela. It is usually made of silk and is rectangular in shape.
The Sador is draped over the upper body and pleated at the chest, with one end pinned to the shoulder and the other end left to fall gracefully over the back.
Like the Mekhela, the Sador is adorned with elaborate designs and motifs, often incorporating traditional Assamese motifs such as the rhinoceros, elephant, flowers, and geometric patterns.
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From Upper Assam Division, Assam