The
Hindustani word sāṛī (साड़ी, ساڑی), described in Sanskrit शाटी śāṭī,
which means 'strip of cloth’ and शाडी śāḍī or साडी sāḍī in Pali, and
which evolved to sāṛī in modern Indian languages.
Saris
are generally considered an unstitched garment. Mora has taken
inspiration from the wide canvas of saris to collage textiles that
otherwise cannot be woven on the same loom, and thereby can come
together only by mindful intervention of stitching, giving form to Mora
stitched saris.