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Overview of Kalamkari Art Work Saree

The land of Andhra Pradesh is the home of kalamkari where it was born. The word Kalamkira originate from two Persian words Kalam meaning man and Kari meaning craftsmanship. And when you can see the craftsman joined in the name itself, you can obviously imaging the artisans in front of the world. Kalamkari art form was recently spotted on the young girls, wearing them as loose, brezzy pants, off to college, on plain kurtas or on plain tops, they were spotted wearing the wonderful kalamkari scarf. And now that kalamkari art has been revamping in the most trendy way, we are on the way to revive this art back to the basics. Originall Kalamkari designs were supposed to siplay the portraits on the huge canvases and clothes, but then it took the shape of the dresses and sarees in almost no time. And then kalamkari sarees were the exact jewels of the art. Then gradually came in the Kalamkari kurtas and suits elevated to the scarves and pants. One of the best thing about combining
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Tussar Silk Sarees

Be it any time of the year, ladies are always ready to attire the best outfits to look stunning. And when it comes to India, traditional wears are an evergreen outfit. Be it the festival of lights, romance or a religious get together to enjoy, saree is an all time favorite outfit for the Indian ladies. And because there is a lot of variety available in saree stuff, it is important to make out which fiber will fit the best. There can actually be no better way to celebrating the purity of these festivals than wearing the purest fabric out there i.e. silk! Precious Silk Sarees No matter if you are going to confess your love for the first time or you are going to attire this traditional fiber now only, just feel how precious this silk stuff is for you. And yes, if you are in any doubts I can assure that there is nothing better than Tussar silk to suit the occasion. The brand new collection of tussar silk sarees and suits is available in a wide range. You may end up shopping b

Exclusive Linen Silk Sarees made of Organic Materials

Introduction to Linen Silk Sarees Linen silk sarees  are a textile woven fiber of the flax plant, which is considered to be one of the oldest textiles in the world. It has derived its name from Latin word “Linu” for flax plant and the Greek word “linon”. It takes a lot of labor and time to manufacture the linens. These are very costly and are extremely soft garments which are highly absorbent and are highly valued for exceptional coolness and freshness. It is this feature of these garments that make it a summer friendly stuff to attire. These sarees have got a new revolution in the linen silk sarees and its variety. We can also call it a perfect blend of linen and silk sarees which are obviously comfortable and cool while being hot and sexy at the same time in todays' fashion world. Linen silk sarees are made from organic materials that are undoubtedly comfortable and soft on the body. These linen silk sarees are simply gorgeous and wonderful that can be draped elegantly aroun

Six Things that you need to Know about Tussar Silk Sarees

Festivals are round the corner and there would be hardly any lady who would not be excited to clad her in traditional. And, I do not think there is any other best time of the year to dress up in these Indian costumes. Sarees are an all-time-favorite and when it comes to such occasions there can be nothing better than Tussar silk.  Tussar silk  is available in a variety of colors and give a very elegant look. So today just explore this beautiful fabric that stands out when it comes to Indian sarees. Here are six things that you should know about Tussar silk sarees. 1.        Tussar silk is also popular as Kosa silk. This name is connected with sophistication and luxury. These sarees are considered auspicious to be worn on special occasions. Women of almost all the age groups love wearing this fabric. In fact it has built such a space in the wardrobes that young people like adding this collection to their wardrobes in form of contemporary and stylish designs. 2.       Tussar si

Learn How to Take Care of your Favorite Silk Sarees

Silk is one of the most preferred fabrics when it comes to choose sarees from a huge collection. And if we see its origin, we are even more surprised to see the ways of nature. We see such a small stature, Silk Moth providing the most prized fabrics. So in case you do not know the fact how silk sarees make difference to your collection, a purchase from Jewel Art Online, an online saree store can show the exact difference in your wardrobe. Starting from a very lower range to the most expensive one, this online saree store in India has got a wide collection fitting best to your choice. Now that you will make such a precious purchase, it is important to take proper care of your silk fabric.    And here’s how you can take care of your Silk Saree: How to Store While keeping your saree in your cupboard make sure that you wrap it in a cotton cloth before keeping it at its place. Do not use a metal hanger to store your saree. When there are tw

Its all about Chanderi Silk Sarees

There are several traditional ethnic fabrics that have been famous across the country like cotton, Linen, Chanderi , Tussar, Maheshwari and many more. these fabrics are commonly used to create different types of traditional Indian attires like sarees, suits, lehnga, etc. among all these fabrics, Chanderi is one of the popular ethnic fabric that is characterized by its sheer texture, light weight, and fine luxurious feel. This gorgeous weave belongs to a Chanderi town that has historical importance situated in Ashoknagar district of Madhya Pradesh. The hand-woven pure chanderi silk sarees are famous throughout the country as well abroad as they never fail to fascinate anyone who comes across it. The historical evidence says that Chanderi fabric was introduced by Lord Krishna’s cousin Shishupal, and later the Mughal emperors started it again by ordering it for making Khilat — a ceremonial robe given as a mark of honour. It was created using a soft cloth embroidere

Traditional Sarees: The Finest Symbol Of Indian Culture

Indian culture is one of the oldest and unique. There is a great diversity in the culture throughout the country as every state has carved out its own culture. This has made our culture exclusive in the world which is a mix of varying styles and influences. In the matter of outfits, for instance, northern states and southern states are completely different. Where women in the north like to wear salwar-kameez, on the other hand, women in the south prefer wearing sarees on a regular basis.  It’s true that saree is the traditional dress of our country which is closely identified with the colorful 5 to 7 yards cloth tied around the waist by women in India. Saree is something that distinguishes Indian women from rest of the world. It also distinguishes one part of the country from the other as this attire is worn differently in different states. Just like we have diversity in our culture, in the same way, there is a great diversity in saree. Let’s have a