From four to nine yards long (average is six yards), and about 42" wide. Here is a link with more information:
http://www.kamat.com/kalranga/attire/saree/guide.htm
they are about 5 meters long
Many bright colours with floral, geomatric patterns are used in weaving Indian saris to give a beautiful look to the person who wears it.
people used to wear saris
The emperors would have a ring on every finger and a turban with en crested rubies and emeralds. They would have pearl necklaces and an Indian suit. The women would wear saris.
Not long enough.
long
Saris are made of cotton or silk fabric. Men do not wear saris, as saris are worn by women.
Leni Saris has written: 'Dromen van morgen' 'Leni Saris biografie'
Mari Saris was born in 1958.
Marilyn Saris is 5' 3".
John Saris died in 1643.
George Saris has written: 'O horos tis zois'
Patti B. Saris was born on 1951-07-20.
There is no Hebrew word for Saris, but it's close to the Hebrew name Sarah (שרה).
Yes, when it comes to formal clothing there are women who wear Saris everyday! but back home No. But not all women wear Saris in India esp Urban India and fashionable Saris are also worn for parties ;)
saris
The plural form of "sari" is "saris."
fabric