A single seamless piece of clothing, conceived on the loom as a three-dimensional garment not pierced or intruded upon by the stitching needle. No one knows exactly when it was invented. It evolved, as all things do, continuously over the centuries, with each region adding its own flavour and colour to it until it became what we know or perceive today as a national garment of sorts. The deep involvement and complete sense of identity of the Indian woman with it defines the sari.