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- Set-saree abstract "Set-sari (Kerala sari) is the clothing of women in Kerala, South India. It is worn as a garment that closely resembles the mundum neriyathum (set-mundu) though it is not considered a true mundum neriyathum by classic definition. This is because the setu-sari consists of a single piece of cloth while a traditional mundum neriyathum consists of a two-piece cloth. Otherwise, the set-saree closely resembles the mundum neriyathum and is often worn by Malayali women as a quasi mundum neriyathum.When set-mundu is worn, the kasavu border will be clearly visible on the left thigh of the person who wears it. This kasavu border is that of the neriyathu which is worn on the top of the mundu. The mundum neriyathum is the cultural costume of women of the Malayalee community and often referred as Kerala saree. The grace and appeal of the golden borders contrasting with the otherwise plain white mundum neryathum of Keralite women has come to symbolize Malayalee women. Both the traditional and modern styles of the mundum neryathum are depicted in the paintings of the Indian painter Raja Ravi Verma. The mundum neriyathum was modified in several paintings depicting shakuntala from the mahabharatha to a style of draping now popularly known as the 'nivi saree' or 'national drape'. In one of his paintings, the Indian subcontinent was shown as a mother wearing a flowing nivi saree.".
- Set-saree wikiPageExternalLink set.htm.
- Set-saree wikiPageID "20135047".
- Set-saree wikiPageRevisionID "597509185".
- Set-saree hasPhotoCollection Set-saree.
- Set-saree subject Category:Kerala_clothing.
- Set-saree subject Category:Saris.
- Set-saree comment "Set-sari (Kerala sari) is the clothing of women in Kerala, South India. It is worn as a garment that closely resembles the mundum neriyathum (set-mundu) though it is not considered a true mundum neriyathum by classic definition. This is because the setu-sari consists of a single piece of cloth while a traditional mundum neriyathum consists of a two-piece cloth.".
- Set-saree label "Set-saree".
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- Set-saree sameAs Q7456209.
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- Set-saree wasDerivedFrom Set-saree?oldid=597509185.
- Set-saree isPrimaryTopicOf Set-saree.