Thursday, 31 May 2012

Embroidered Sarees Retailer

The embroidered sarees in India are enormously well-liked amongst the Indian women as they display the complexity and style in their designs. Craftsmen are settled in different parts of India and, therefore, the embroidered sarees created by them have cultural variations.

Teak Embroidered Saree with Blouse

Embroidered sarees are mainly made in the western region and display a rich embroidery (India) tradition. Very much of these renowned embroideries are created by ethnic groups like the Rabari and Sodha Rajputs. The artisans are skillful in making Designer indian sarees with metallic-thread embroidery and these types of sarees are normally established in the west. However, most of this embroidery work is created all through northern India as well. Originally associated with wealthy (often aristocratic) Muslim communities, metallic embroidered sarees are often worn by Rajputs, Lohana (Sindi traders), Marwaris (Rajasthani traders) and others.

Why are embroidered sarees so well-liked among women..? Basically it adds more to the entire 6 to 8 meter piece of cloth by its effectual design. These Indian sarees online are very much accepted by women as they create a type of magic when draped correctly. These days embroidery is not limited to thread work only, as designers are making outstanding mixture of embroidery and other work like stone work, patch work, beaded work and so on.

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Thursday, 17 May 2012

Different Types Of Salwar Kameez

The salwar kameez and Indian bridal sarees is one of the most popular and known attire of females belongs to the Indian sub continent. It is a remnant of the Mughal era when the royal women of the time introduced salwar kameezes to the general public. Since then this dress has become a favorite of fashionistas and even designers are now busy reinventing it many forms in order to increase its popularity even further.

 
Red Black Anarkali Salwar Kameez with Dupatta

Here are a few popular variations of the traditional salwar kameez both in India and abroad:

Salwar Kurta/Punjabi Suit: - which is gathered at the waist with a chord/drawstrings/elastic band. It has small panchas.

Parallel Salwar Suit: - A parallel Designer salwar kameez has straight cuts just like normal pants. It is different from traditional salwar which has wider upper portion and narrower lower portion.

Patiala Salwar Suit - It has drapes/pleats which are twisted and gathered at the lower held of the waist.

Churidar salwar Suit -it is a tight fit like stretch jeans. It has curls at the ankle length. The churidar salwar kind has pancha at the end instead of the curls or churis at the ankle.

Sharara Salwar Kameez: - Sharara salwar has wider leg pants that have similarity with full skirts. The pants are fitted till the knee, with a big flare from the knee onwards or a kind of loose, trailing pajama.

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Tuesday, 1 May 2012

Types of Indian Sarees

The attire of a saree enthusiast woman has at least one saree from different regions of India. It is their hobby and needs to own the specialties and the traditional sarees of the regions across India. Apart from these traditional sarees you will also find the normal or Party wear sarees like plain sarees, synthetic sarees, Printed sarees etc. Women in India love to decorate themselves, especially when dressed in Saree. They show off with jewelry, Gajara and make up.

Saree is of varied length. From 5 yards to 9.5 yards tied loosely, folded and pleated, it could be turned into working dress or party-wear with manual skill. For day today dress of middle class women, 5-6 yard Indian sarees online is comfortable to manage household chores. A nine yard saree used to be a connoisseurs pleasure with embellishments, embroidery and gold designing.

Cinnabar Red Traditional Georgette Saree with Blouse
Let us have a look at different sarees from Western India

Bandhani Saree :- These are sarees created by dyeing the cloth in such a manner that many small resist-dyed ‘spots’ produce elaborate patterns over the fabric.

Patola saree: - This is the most time consuming process. It is one of the famous saree created in western region of India.

Gujarati saree: - These are extremely expensive and virtually extinct. The main distinguishing characteristics of the Gujarati Brocade Saree:

Embroidered Tinsel Sarees: - In earlier days The Rabaris amd Sodha Rajput of western region had an embroidered tradition. This tradition was known as Tinsel.

Paithani saree, Chanderi and Maheshwari, Gadwal cotton Saree, etc.

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