Indian colors brighten the riverbank
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Thousands of brightly colored Indian saris covering a riverbank make it look like a large paint palette. The traditional clothing items cover the large riverbank as they were left to dry having been washed in the water. / VCG Photo

Thousands of brightly colored Indian saris covering a riverbank make it look like a large paint palette. The traditional clothing items cover the large riverbank as they were left to dry having been washed in the water. / VCG Photo

Every 60 centimeters to 1.2 meters sari, which have unique patterns and is worn by women in India, was hand washed in the Barakar River, in Kumardubi, Jharkhand, India.  / VCG Photo

Every 60 centimeters to 1.2 meters sari, which have unique patterns and is worn by women in India, was hand washed in the Barakar River, in Kumardubi, Jharkhand, India.  / VCG Photo

There are more than 80 recorded ways to wear a sari. The traditional garment dates back around 5th millennium BC.  / VCG Photo

There are more than 80 recorded ways to wear a sari. The traditional garment dates back around 5th millennium BC.  / VCG Photo