Mekhela Chador, a cherished tradition hailing from the Indian state of Assam, represents a cultural treasure. Typically crafted from Assamese handwoven sarees, this style of attire is often handed down through generations. The Mekhela Chador saree drape comprises two main components: the mekhela, forming the lower part with intricate criss-cross pleats, and the chador, which envelops the upper torso and is elegantly draped akin to a saree.