Thankyou soooo muchhh!! I am a Bharatnatyam dancer myself and have tried to tie it numerous times like this but never seem to get it right. You really lifted a huge burden off my shoulders. 🙌💖
Fun fact is that apart from the staple Nivi style practiced in Tamilnadu nowadays, historically Men AND women of higher castes and classes were portrayed wearing this style, case in point, every painting in every ancient temples in the South. This style was favoured by royals and court dancers equally, as well as the common folk were depicted wearing this style. Women used a full length saree and men incorporated the veshti and angavastram, similar to modern day bharatnatyam costume. As times progressed, this style has had strong association to bharatnatyam rather than a regular style due to Victorian views degrading Indian fashion. I hope that this style becomes mainstream once more
Waaaàaaaw awesome that was so easy and elegant Thank you so much for making this video I am grateful to you because I am a PROUD mother of A CLASSICAL DANCER My Daughter felt so happy with this type of saree draping 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
I enjoyed trying this out. Thank you! But I think you should also show how it looks from back and how to do that right. Because when i tried this, the back turned out terrible.
Wowww you are truly amazing and the different ways you drape us stunning. One suggestion try using pegs while pleating before you pin it up for the final. That way you won't end up making holes in your beautiful sarees. Also love your underskirts. Is it available in Mumbai. God bless you
I've tried using pegs/binder clips and just find that safety pins are easier :) But totally agree, if you can get away with not using safety pins during pleating, that would definitely be better! We ship worldwide - including all over India. You can find all the info here: tiabhuva.com/pages/saree-silhouettes
So beautful! Like being draped in the petals of a beautiful flower! Is there any chance you can do a video of the dancing - I have a beautiful white piece of silk but its just not long enough to make Sari. Maybe oneday when I am slimmer! hahaha
I am a bharatnatyam dancer.Can you please make a video for easy costume using odhanni or.soomething like this that will not take. Much. Time.btw this video is very helpful.😀
My Darling I am from PORTUGAL thank you for your videos. Please what kind of fabric can I use to do this king wrap for dance? This saree what fabric is?
It's silk, there's several varieties of silk sarees all over India. What she used in this video is the Kanchivaram Saree, named after Kanchipuram district, Tamilnadu, the southern state of India
Please make a how to make a saree 😭 where I live there are none, just plain fabrics and I take Semi-Classical dance classes and would like to present as the rest of my classmates! (It's online)
Never been a dancer. But found your RUclips channel quite by accident. And now I’m binging. Also made my first purchase on your website, so cannot wait for my products to reach to Melbourne. Much love and positive vibes your way ❤️
Hi sister, you look so beautiful🥰🥰 and your spoken in English are great. I have a request to you hope you do it. You speak very firstly and some word I can't understand because I am from Bangladesh hope you speak slowly. Lastly i say that your every video are beneficial for my learning English.🥰🥰🥰🥰
love from india , chennai. Following u in insta before Xavi born😍 lots of love God bless u . Soo admiring 🥳✨(myself a classical dancer nd tis is soo good)
Thankyou soooo muchhh!! I am a Bharatnatyam dancer myself and have tried to tie it numerous times like this but never seem to get it right. You really lifted a huge burden off my shoulders. 🙌💖
How do you come up with these drapes!!! Can’t believe it’s all 1 saree
Fun fact is that apart from the staple Nivi style practiced in Tamilnadu nowadays, historically Men AND women of higher castes and classes were portrayed wearing this style, case in point, every painting in every ancient temples in the South. This style was favoured by royals and court dancers equally, as well as the common folk were depicted wearing this style. Women used a full length saree and men incorporated the veshti and angavastram, similar to modern day bharatnatyam costume. As times progressed, this style has had strong association to bharatnatyam rather than a regular style due to Victorian views degrading Indian fashion. I hope that this style becomes mainstream once more
We use the word nivu to mean pleates while performing shraddha rituals
@@mudrarakshasa ooh didn't know that, nice!
Beautiful lesson beta !! My daughter will try for tomorrow's Kuchipudi recital.
Just started learning Bharatanatyam and am excited to try this 💕
Fantastic! Did you learn Bharathanatyam. If you did, until what level did you learn dear?
Waaaàaaaw awesome that was so easy and elegant
Thank you so much for making this video
I am grateful to you because I am a PROUD mother of A CLASSICAL DANCER
My Daughter felt so happy with this type of saree draping 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
This one was an absolute necessity. Will surely try this. Thanks for sharing
I enjoyed trying this out. Thank you! But I think you should also show how it looks from back and how to do that right. Because when i tried this, the back turned out terrible.
Thanks for the suggestion beautiful!😊
One of my favorite videos! You're such delight to watch!
Can we use the saree without attached blowse piece? Will that length be sufficient.
Wowww you are truly amazing and the different ways you drape us stunning. One suggestion try using pegs while pleating before you pin it up for the final. That way you won't end up making holes in your beautiful sarees. Also love your underskirts. Is it available in Mumbai. God bless you
I've tried using pegs/binder clips and just find that safety pins are easier :) But totally agree, if you can get away with not using safety pins during pleating, that would definitely be better!
We ship worldwide - including all over India. You can find all the info here: tiabhuva.com/pages/saree-silhouettes
@@TiaBhuva oh thanks 😊
I saw your site. N I saw the sale price. But is it including the delivery charges
Background Music 🎵🎶 so Soothing ❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏🏻
I really love this drape akka ❤️
I've been looking for this for so long!
So beautful! Like being draped in the petals of a beautiful flower! Is there any chance you can do a video of the dancing - I have a beautiful white piece of silk but its just not long enough to make Sari. Maybe oneday when I am slimmer! hahaha
Could you do an Odissi and Kuchipudi tutorial? Thank you. 😊
Can you keep this drape for small children
Please upload kuchipudi drap also
Thanks so much ; Also ironing the pallu and other end was a very useful idea
I am a bharatnatyam dancer.Can you please make a video for easy costume using odhanni or.soomething like this that will not take. Much. Time.btw this video is very helpful.😀
My Darling I am from PORTUGAL thank you for your videos. Please what kind of fabric can I use to do this king wrap for dance? This saree what fabric is?
It's silk, there's several varieties of silk sarees all over India. What she used in this video is the Kanchivaram Saree, named after Kanchipuram district, Tamilnadu, the southern state of India
This is what I need.. superb.. excellent... sooooooo happy that I found it now..
Thanks stuck up with the dress of bharatnatyam
Very helpful. I used to dance so will definitely gonna try.
You are soo talented Dii.....My beautiful dii.....💝🤗
Thanks a lot 😊
Please make a how to make a saree 😭 where I live there are none, just plain fabrics and I take Semi-Classical dance classes and would like to present as the rest of my classmates! (It's online)
Never been a dancer. But found your RUclips channel quite by accident. And now I’m binging. Also made my first purchase on your website, so cannot wait for my products to reach to Melbourne.
Much love and positive vibes your way ❤️
Just curious, has your feet arrived yet? If so, do you like it? I'm thinking of ordering.
@@nicolebowman7354 my order came pretty quickly. I quite like what I’ve ordered.
Great, I am a bharatnatyam dancer myself
Easiest explanation ♥️♥️♥️♥️
You look so pretty and i enjoyed your channel, thanks for sharing so nice video, new friend here,👍
Hi sister, you look so beautiful🥰🥰 and your spoken in English are great. I have a request to you hope you do it. You speak very firstly and some word I can't understand because I am from Bangladesh hope you speak slowly. Lastly i say that your every video are beneficial for my learning English.🥰🥰🥰🥰
Can you teach us how to drape dupatta for dance practice?
it is very easy
Hi.. can you please tell me the material of the saree? I want to wear a saree in this style for a stage performance. Thank you 😀
Soft silk ❤️
@@TiaBhuvahow much the length of the saree needed
@@thirumathiyinulagam8336 reg 6 yard saree used in this video!
Wow wow wow. 👏👏👏🤗🤗
this is good - I will try on this for my dance class
😍😘U look fab in saare😍😘
Can this be done with a dance saree? Or is it too short?
Yes a dance saree would be too short in width ♥️
Lovely
Thank u so much
Try pin kosuvam saree draping
wooooww.....very beautiful sis
Amazing.Thank you for educating me.
lovely
Wow.. Thank You so much . 🙏🏻
Very nice way
Nice,even looks decent
Fantastic!
Perfect
❤️😍😘 your skin/ body complexion ❤️❤️❤️
Wow so comfortable
Thank you!
Sister can u put a saree draping video for chuppy girls to look slim please sister
great i will try
Thanks for representing indian culture...🙏..by the way are u a classical dancer?
Thank you! And mentioned in video :)
Oh..00:14. So cute
so nice.. thanks a lot ...dear
Tia can u upload saree dropping style in tamil goddess movies...like ramyakrishnan r meena
Amazed..
Wow🥰
Good one. Thanks.
Wow
Super👏👏👍
You are awesome ❤❤❤❤
Puzzle solved!!!
Smart
Love thisss 😍💖
❤️❤️❤️❤️ Love this
Precise
This is looking like andhra madikattu
love from india , chennai. Following u in insta before Xavi born😍 lots of love God bless u . Soo admiring 🥳✨(myself a classical dancer nd tis is soo good)
Thank you so much 😊
@@TiaBhuva awww🥺😍Tks mam!!!
Mam Hindi language me bhi video upload kare
❤️😘😍
🥰🥰🥰nice 😘😘
what is Palu????????
munthanai kan??
The portion of the saree typically covering the chest
Wow! Such pretty feet!