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Prominentwriter ยท 1 year ago
Coloboma of the iris
Coloboma is a congenital disorder that affects the eyes. When a piece of the eye's tissue is missing, this happens. It might impair either one or both of your eyes. If your child has coloboma, consult your doctor to determine the best course of action for their treatment. Treatments are available to help people make the most of their vision.

Some patients with coloboma don't show any signs or symptoms. Others may experience vision difficulties such as vision loss or blindness, low vision, or light sensitivity.
Prominentwriter ยท 1 year ago
Myopia (disambiguation)
Nearsightedness is a refractive defect that causes objects in the distance to appear fuzzy. It occurs when the shape of the eye causes light to focus in front of, rather than on, the retina (a light-sensitive layer of tissue in the back of the eye).

Trouble seeing things that are far away is one of the most prevalent symptoms of nearsightedness.
Prominentwriter ยท 1 year ago
Baluchari saree
Baluchari Sari (Bengali: เฆฌเฆพเฆฒเงเฆšเฆฐเง€ เฆถเฆพเฆกเฆผเฆฟ) is a type of sari, a garment worn by women in the Indian states of West Bengal, Tripura and Assam and the country of Bangladesh. This particular type of sari originated in West Bengal and is known for depictions of mythological scenes on the anchal of the sari. It used to be produced in Murshidabad but presently Bishnupur and its surrounding areas of West Bengal are the only place where authentic Baluchari saris are produced. It takes approximately one week to produce one such sari. In 2011, the Baluchari Sari was granted the status of Geographical Indication  for West Bengal in India.
Prominentwriter ยท 1 year ago
Kanchipuram silk saree
Kanchipuram silk saree is a saree produced in Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu. The majority of women in Tamil Nadu wear these sarees for weddings and special occasions. In 2005-2006, the government of India designated the Kanchipuram silk saree as a geographical indication. Traditional patterns on Kanchipuram sarees include temple edges, florals, squares, and lines. The large contrast borders of the saree set them apart. Pure mulberry silk thread is used to weave this type of sarees.
Prominentwriter ยท 1 year ago
Kashta saree
The kashta saree is draped similarly to the Maharashtrian dhoti. The term kashta refers to tucking the saree towards the rear. This saree is also known as nauvari, which means nine meters because it is normally worn with a single 9-meter cloth. Most women in Maharashtra wear this type of sarees for weddings and special occasions. One can wear some gold jewelry and a nath (nose ring) with this saree for the best impact.
Prominentwriter ยท 1 year ago
Bandhani saree
Bandhani saree is a tie-dye fabric embellished by plucking the fabric with the fingertips into a figurative design. The word Bandhani is originated from the Sanskrit word bandh. Most bandhani-making factories are located in Gujarat, Sindh, Punjab, and Rajasthan. Bandhani saree's primary colors are of natural shades. The Khatri people of Kutchh and Saurashtra have been doing the bandhani work predominately. Thousands of small knots called 'bheendi' can be found on a meter length of bandhani cloth. After being bleached in brilliant colors, the knots are released, making a design. Bandhej saree patterns fluctuate depending on the place of manufacture. Bandhani is very much popular in Ahmedabad, Gujrat. For the best impact, one can wear some oxidized silver jewelry and a potli bag with this saree.
Prominentwriter ยท 1 year ago
Tant Saree
The tant saree is a typical Bengali saree. Bengali women regularly wear it because it comes from the Bengal region. Tant sarees are made of cotton strands and are light & transparent. It is the most comfortable saree for the Indian subcontinent's warm and humid weather. For the best impact, one can wear heavy accessories with this saree.
Prominentwriter ยท 1 year ago
Banarasi saree
A saree manufactured in Varanasi is known as a banarasi saree. These sarees are among India's finest, with gold and silver embroidery or zari, beautiful silk, and lavish needlework. These sarees are carefully woven silk and embellished with complex designs. They are relatively heavy due to the engravings. These sarees are distinguished by a series of elaborate interwoven flower and leaf patterns, kalga and bel, and erect foliage known as jhallar on the outer border edge. Gold art, tight weaving, figures with minute details, shiny special effects, pallus, and mina work are some of the other characteristics of this saree. Sarees are commonly included in an Indian bride's wedding outfit. Pure cotton, cotton gauze with zari, and silk saree are the basic types of banarasi sarees. One can wear some Kundan jewelry with this saree for the best impact.
Prominentwriter ยท 1 year ago
Bomkai saree
The bomkai saree is an Odisha handicraft saree. Cotton bomkai sarees are excellent for everyday wear, whereas silk bomkai are lavish and festive. The saree is infused with mythological patterns and carries inspiration from history. One can wear it to the workplace or an informal gathering. For the best impact, one can wear some gold or silver jhumkas with this saree.
Prominentwriter ยท 1 year ago
Kasavu Saree
The kasavu saree is a white color saree with golden edges rarely woven with actual gold. Kasavu was initially a dhoti, blouse, and a stole wrapped across it, but it has developed into the fashionable saree today. The majority of women in Kerala wear these sarees for special occasions and weddings. One can wear some gold jewelry and a gajra with this saree for the best impact.
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