Madisar
Iyengar Madisar (9 to 10 Yard)
Iyengar Weddings · Tamil Brahmin Weddings · Vratham
This is the Iyengar Madisar draped the full, traditional way — no shortcuts, nine to ten yards of saree from the very first fold. The front-tying pleats and the long left-shoulder pallu take patience to get right, and that patience is exactly what makes the finished drape feel complete.
The Iyengar Madisar is defined by pleats tied at the front and a pallu draped over the left shoulder, worn long — often falling to the feet. Richer colors are traditional here — deep reds, greens and blues — with annapakshi or yanai motifs and temple-tower borders. This is the full nine-to-ten-yard saree, draped entirely from scratch for your ceremony, with nothing pre-stitched.
Complimentary Trial Drape
Every bride gets a complimentary trial run before her big day — she chooses her pleat count, the width of each pleat, and whether she prefers a fuller, puffier finish or a clean, flat one, so Smitha drapes it exactly to her preference.