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    Saris have a unique place in India

    by Guest Author November 26, 2021
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    I have personally been fascinated by the sari. One of my early memories of a fashion piece that mesmerized me, was my mother’s “adapted” sari-styled deep blue attire.

    With our celebration of India during the month of November, and the place that saris hold in India, I decided to learn a bit more about saris. These are some of the resources that I found on this subject at University of Alberta Library and also at our partner libraries.

    Indian Sari, Black and Green Silk with sequins, 1946, found in Bloomsbury Fashion Library

    Talking to one of my friends from India confirmed my expectation that the sari has a deep cultural connection to India!

    • Did you know that the sari has various wrapping styles that differ based on region?
    • Did you also know that grandmothers and mothers have the honour of passing that knowledge to their grandchildren and children?
    • Married women and young women can be distinguished based on the wrapping style of their saris.
    • The colours and fabric of saris also have their stories to tell. Based on the region, the age, and event the colour of saris change to suit a specific meaning. The materials used carry, not only the weight of social standing, but also indicate an adaptation to climate and weather.

    These are just a few facts about saris to get you started.

    If you are an avid, fashion-adept looking to expand your knowledge – as I am – or if you are looking for more information on saris in Indian culture, the following resources are a great starting point:

    • Saris of India : tradition and beyond
    • Sarees of India
    • The sari

    The Bloomsberry Fashion Central hase a wide range of resources including images of saris and the fabrics they are made of !

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  • Introduction to Ismaili Cuisine

    by Meredith Bratland November 16, 2021
    by Meredith Bratland November 16, 2021

    I am in love with Ismaili cuisine. It has been a source of deep comfort for me and my family over the course of the pandemic. My interest in Indian cuisine started in my 20s, where I explored some of the excellent restaurants in Edmonton and then it grew exponentially after moving to an Ismaili community in Nairobi, Kenya for an internship via UAlberta International. Living in the Nairobi neighbourhood of Westlands,…

  • Diwali (Deepavali) – Festival of Lights

    by Elisabet Ingibergsson November 4, 2021
    by Elisabet Ingibergsson November 4, 2021

    India is a vast country with an abundance of religious and cultural festivals reflecting the nation’s religious diversity.  Today we are shining a light on Diwali – the Festival of Lights!  Celebrated by more than a billion people from a variety of faiths across India and its diaspora, Diwali is the largest festival in India. Although celebrations occur on the same date, Diwali does not have the same meaning for everyone. Hindus…

  • FUN FACTS ABOUT INDIA

    by Guest Author November 2, 2021
    by Guest Author November 2, 2021

    Our celebration of India has just kick started! Here are some fun facts! Stay tuned this November for more blog posts about this amazing, unique and very rich culture! Whether you’re interested in discovering more about history, geography, economy, geology, tourism, religion, or any other aspect of this part of the world, the library is here for you! Please don’t hesitate to Ask us! if you have any questions!

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