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Saturday, November 12, 2011

Choli Blouse Design

Choli Blouse Design
Earlier, choli blouse were worn only with lehenga but with changing fashion trends, the choli blose pattern has undergone tremendous change and is considered a best replacement of regular saree blouse. Choli blouse style can give a sensuous look to even a regular or simple saree. The latest choli blouse designs have the actual designs on the back, with elaborate backs, blouses having low cuts, strappy strings, bejeweled strings, which can also be quite revealing and sexy. To wear the new-age sexy choli, the young girls need to have a well-toned body with the back superbly exfoliated. It is evident that today, the modern, young women of India woman is a far cry from the women of 60s and 70s. Being cool is her attitude, and fashion-wise, the choli blouse has shrunk just right to adapt to their multi-tasking lives.

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Latest Design Silk Sari 2011

Latest Design Silk Sari 2011
Keeping in view the changing trends, Kanchipuram silk sarees have undergone a transformation. Now, even Kanchipuram designer silk sarees are available, with embroidery or crystal work done on the traditional silk saree. One of the latest trends in these sarees is using ancient paintings and the images of gods and goddesses in the ‘pallu’.

In an authentic Kanchipuram silk saree, the body of the saree and the ‘pallu’ are woven separately and then stitched together. The distinctive weaving technique of a Kanchipuram silk saree using three single threads of silk yarn along with ‘zari’, that is silk threads dipped in liquid gold and silver. The mulberry silk comes from the state of Karnataka and the gold ‘zari’ comes from Surat. In spite of Kanchipuram becoming a world-famous silk industry centre, the town does not manufacture silk or any other raw material used in the production of a silk saree.

The town of Kanchipuram is well known as “Silk City” because almost ¾ of its population is dependent upon the silk industry. Skilled and semi-skilled weavers from neighbouring towns like Salem, Arani, Coimbatore and Kumbakonam are also involved in the production of silk sarees.

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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

banarasi sarees

banarasi sarees

Banarsi Sarees – In the most ancient and sacred city of Varanasi, there thrives an equally ancient tradition. Thousands of weavers are engaged in weaving Benaras saris. Benaras is the other name for Silk Saris. The Banarasi saris gained popularity during the Mughal era. During this period, all art was amalgamated to create a fusion of aesthetics. Persian motifs and Indian designs on silk studded with gold and silver remained the cue of Mughal patronage. Today banarasi sarees are being exported worldwide.

The persian motifs and Indian designs on silk texture studded with gold and silver remained the cue of Mughal patronage. Elaborate pure gold and silver designs are today rare still the zari has rightfully taken its position as an apt replacement. Today there are mainly four varieties of Benarasi saree available. Those are Pure Silk (Katan); Shattir, Organza which is fine kora with zari and silk works and finally the Georgette.If you go to varanasi you would find some 10,000 shops selling Banarai Saree which is more a cottage industry for several million people around Varanasi which includes Gorakpur and Azamgarh as well. Around 60 percent of artisans are Muslim for whom weaving this art is their tradition.


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Eye-catching Saree

Eye-catching Saree

Eye-catching Saree is the undeveloped bravura of fashion for womankind. But, this uncomplicated thing has been made ceaselessly beautiful that women look fabulous in wearisome them. To put it in simple words, the traditional Indian clothing known as an untangled fabric measuring 5 to 5 meters in length. It could either be a plain fabric, woven fabric, printed fabric or even embroidered or embellished fabric. But what truly explains the beauty of a saree is its border. A border can either enhance the beauty or can even kill the look of a saree. The border is such a very important part of the saree that a saree without a proper border cannot be likely. In printed sarees, one can observe that the portion of the saree along the borders features different printed design compared to the rest of the saree which helps in defining the border. In silk sarees, the borders are adorned with complex and shiny zari woven pattern which helps in making the saree look quite glamorous.

Nowadays, the latest Eye-catching Saree lay a lot of emphasis on the borders with one or more embellished panels along the border. Usually these panels are chosen in a shade which is divergence to the shade of the saree, thereby making it eye-catching. These panels are customarily of a woven fabric such as viscose, synthetic brocade, fancy woven fabric, etc containing resham and zari self-woven pattern or at times these panels are in plain fabric which flaunt gorgeous embroidered or embellished pattern with shiny flecks, beads, zardozi, resham or zari embroidery. Eye-catching Saree always help in unlocking the true beauty of any saree. The matching blouses with such sarees featuring gorgeous borders also reveal similar borders along the sleeves and back of the blouse, which helps in achieving a uniform look in the whole ensemble. You are sure to get in your price range!!! So don’t wait grab the offer fast.

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Vibrant Bandhej Print Saree

Vibrant Bandhej Print Saree

Get a magnetic vibrant charm draped in this bright yellow shade saree. Features bandhej printed patterns all over. Delicate fancy patch border beautifully frames the saree. Second part of saree patched in multi colored net features horizontal panels. Look is enhanced with floral and leaf patterns and appliqued decorative motifs, embellished with resham, sequins and fancy thread work. Pallu patched in faux georgette is accentuated with bandhej printed patterns. Comes with a matching blouse.


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Shimmer Leaf Motif Saree

Shimmer Leaf Motif Saree

Get a vibrant ethnic look in this bright yellow and red shaded saree. Features shimmer printed leaf motifs all over. Resham and sequin embroidered fancy patch border adds glamour. Second part of saree patched in multi colored net features horizontal panels and enhanced with leaf and decorative motifs, embellished with resham, sequins and fancy thread work. Comes with a matching blouse. PLEASE NOTE: Blouses with elaborate patterns and colors are used for Photo-shoot. Color and Pattern of blouse might not be as shown in the image. Fabric used is faux georgette and net. DESIGNS, COLOURS AND PATTERNS ON THE ACTUAL PRODUCT MAY SLIGHTLY VARY FROM DESIGNS SHOWN IN THE IMAGE. IMAGES ARE ONLY REPRESENTATIVE.

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Thursday, March 17, 2011

Indian Saree

Indian Saree

Indian Saree then and Indian Saree now are anything but similar. Earlier Indian Sarees were limited to either printed Indian Sarees or heavy silk Indian Saree. But, today the entire category of Indian Sarees boasts of Sarees in exquisite fabrics and eye-catching shades. Wide, bold and attractive border in velvet, gota, brocade, synthetic brocade and other fancy fabrics further highlight and beautify an Indian Sari .

The most popular contemporary Indian Saree is perhaps the georgette sarees with attractive embellished border flaunting eye-catching zari embroidered floral pattern and further glamorized with embellishments such as sequins, beads, bugle beads, etc. They qualify not only as ideal Party Wear Indian Saree but also stunning Wedding Wear Indian Saree. Glamorous Designer georgette brasso Indian Sarees are also apt for increasing one’s glam quotient. Monotone Designer georgette brasso Indian Sarees display self satin woven floral or decorative pattern along with a shimmering contrast border. Another amazing type of Indian Saree that’s topping the popularity charts are Designer Indian Sarees with contrast Pallu.

The interesting blend of various fabrics is indeed remarkable and makes Indian saree collection rich and popular. Glamorous Designer viscose Indian Sarees with zari woven motifs featuring contrast embellished net Pallu or lustrous Designer brasso Indian Sarees with self satin woven pattern featuring contrast Pallu makes every woman look amazingly beautiful. All the Indian Sarees are usually accompanied with matching Designer Blouses. The Designer Blouses are in the same fabric as that of the Indian Saree for a consistent look. The entire look of any Indian Saree mainly depends on its accompanying Saree Blouse. Cbazaar is one of the best online shopping portals showcasing an exhaustive collection of exclusive Indian traditional Saree as well as contemporary designer sarees.






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