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digitalarchitect1 · 1 year ago
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mylifezcool · 6 years ago
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blogkarmaplace · 4 years ago
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A walk through top 10 Indian traditional Sarees
An Indian can’t boast less about India as a country of rich tradition and culture. All the 29 states are known for their own specialty in some or other cultural aspects. However, what really attracts the world about India is ethnic wear or traditional clothing. Well, if you are settled in a western country, you know what exactly it means!
One among such ethnic clothing is Saree. Indian saree is the foremost attire for any Indian woman. Doesn’t matter how modern they are, saree is simply invincible. The field, borders, pallus all make an alluring gesture that’s irresistible no matter whether it’s UP’s Benarasi silk or Kerala’s Kasavu. Just take an example of an Indian wedding glowing with designer sarees one after the other showcasing rich culture. Well, they do add an emphasis on you as a person.
How about a saree for your next best occasion?
Looking for those beautiful attires can be tiring. It can get exhausting to keep shopping for the best designs and colors that suit you. Moreover, what are the extraordinary designs that you can look for in sarees? Questions might be rushing in your mind if you are a die-hard fan of Indian clothing.  
Are you confused or hesitant if a Kanjeevaram saree may be apt for an Indian wedding, or a Kalamkari as a party wear?
Perhaps, you aren’t really acquainted with the names of these types.Well, that can be solved. Why look around stores when you can buy the best online. Let’s take a look at some of the top 10 Indian traditional sarees you can choose as your next special outfit. Before that, are you looking for a place to find some amazing and rich in class Indian dressing?
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Top 10 Indian Traditional Sarees:
Banarasi Silk:
Wondering why Banarasi silk as the first choice?
Well, no woman wants to miss out on such an opulent and rich silk. Banaras in Uttar Pradesh is one of the prominent northern places in India. This type of silk goes back generations ago. It is now considered the most well known traditional silk saree in India. The best part of the attire is that it began its introduction in the handloom industry. That means it was specially hand woven and crafted meticulously with shining textures.
Sounds like a delicious food right?
You don’t even have to think once while choosing Banarasi silk or cotton saree for a grand wedding. They are made for such occasions. A good set of earrings and gold jewelry will add extra glimmer to your beauty.  
Kanjeevaram:
Kanjeevaram silks are simply the bridal sarees in South of Indian originating from Tamil Nadu. What they offer is an incredible collection of designs and colors with vibrant bordering and texture. A google image can show you celebrities flaunting in Kanjeevaram sarees no matter which part of the country they belong to.Their rich style and cultural relevance have gained acceptance across the country.
You ought to try Kanjeevaram for a wedding reception or as party wear. Also, this saree isn’t just an item of occasional clothing, you can prefer them even during small functions and rituals. Look for a Kanjeevaram if you have a special taste for grandeur and elegance.
Kasavu:
The word Kasavu means gold thread. Kasavu saree may look plain and simple, but they are purely an example of regional clothing. Kasavu sarees are quite common in the southern regions of India, mainly Kerala.They are moreover a symbol of Kerala’s tradition and dressing. Kasavu comes in a white with gold border.
This not so colorful saree is nothing but simplicity and culture combined. If you are already fond of India’s rich southern women's clothing, Kasavu can’t be left out. You can opt for them for small occasions and functions. Pair this saree with minimal gold jewelry, and you are all ready to go!
Kalamkari:
The term Kalamkari is named after the efforts taken to make such classy clothing. This type of sarees is known for its craftsmanship. The better the craft, the more ethnicity they offer. Kalamkari sarees have a wide variety of embroidery and designs that it’s quite difficult to choose the best. In fact, the making of a kalamkari involves intense hard work and effort. The same involvement is followed even today to not compromise on the quality and tradition. Kalamkari is well known in Andhra Pradesh and regions of Karnataka. You really don’t need a special occasion to wear a Kalamkari saree.
Tant from West Bengal:
Tant, taat or taant, is an epitome of west Bengal’s cotton handlooms. If you are aware of bengal’s clothing, you might know how rich they are when it comes to floral designing and embroidery. Tant sarees come in thick borders woven with bundles of cotton threads.
Tant sarees have different types with regards to the places in Bengal where they are woven. They are relatively cost effective, and are stiff. They are best to wear in summers due to the clothing material and fabric. As they are worn mostly during festivals and functions, they are also considered for small occasions.
Patola Sarees:
Surat in Gujarat is well known for the textile industry. Credits to the vast tradition of Gujarati ethnic wear. Patola saree is a pride to all Gujarati women. If the aristocratic gestures in traditional wear amaze you, then Patolas have a vast history of being only worn by royal families. The word patola comes from the place Patan in Gujarat where it originated.
An original Patola is not only reduced to Gujarat, it is also accepted widely across India and foreign countries like Indonesia. If you are looking for a royal treatment for the next Indianfunction, flaunt in a Patola.
Leheriya:
You might find a lot of elegant and beautiful looking sarees online, but Leheriya sarees have a special identity. When it comes to ethnic wear, you ought to have clothing full of ancient culture. The more it goes back to centuries ago, the more beauty and elegance it carries.
Leheriya is made using silk or cotton. They are majorly famous for their traditional style and vibrant designs made with tie-dye technique well-known in Rajasthan. Chiffon leheriya sarees are also prevailing nowadays for more style and comfort.
Are you someone who can’t take eyes of colors?
Leheriya offers you a tremendous variety of bright colorful designs and textures suited for any occasion. However, they are preferred mostly during summer.
Muga Silk:
Muga saree isn’t just any type of saree. They go back centuries ago when sericulture was in full flow. Maybe history could be boring, but you must note that this precious silk is developed from the silkworms in Assam.  The process of weaving by obtaining silk is a fascinating story that makes Muga sarees special and classy. The silk factor gives the clothing a shiny fabric and predominantly a golden color. In fact, it’s said that Muga sarees improve their shining qualities as many times as they are washed.
If you are up to looking for something pure and rich in utmost quality, why not drape yourself in a Muga silk?
Bomkai:
A royal touch is what we mainly expect from traditional clothing. But that’s not really the case. Bomkai sarees remind you that how a rich tribal culture can suit our modern occasions. Bomkai is also known as Sonepuri saree made in Orissa. The manufacturing of this type of saree involves dying and weaving.
On the other hand, Bomkai sarees aren’t just limited to India. They are also considered for exhibiting in world textile fairs across the world. If you aren’t into too much royalty and showcasing color, Bomkai is a good choice to emit simplicity and beauty.
Pochampally:
Pochampally or the pochampally ikat is a silk that found its origin in a region of Telagana. It has gained popularity since its origin in 18th century. What makes them innovative and unique is the smoothness and plainness of the fabric. Unlike other regional sarees, pochampaly are known for their deep and intricate structural designs.
Other than just having colorful designs they are complex with their embroidery and texture. Not to forget the glowing effect it adds to the attire due to high quality silk fabric. Well, this is the list of top most Indian designer and traditional sarees you can go for without a second thought.
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johnnymarkssh · 5 years ago
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7 textile handicrafts items that are quite popular
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India is a land of variety and diversity. You will find diversity in its culture, traditions, cuisine, and even its clothes. Every region of India wears a different attire and cloth used to make that attire becomes a specialty of that region.
Some years ago, due to the popularity of International clothing brand, Indian textile took a backseat. But now, it is gaining prominence globally, due to the fact that it is handcrafted and every piece uses natural material and is unique.
Every state of India produces a unique textile, but in this blog, we will talk about some of the famous textiles of India.
1.    Kalamkari- Andhra Pradesh
Kalamkari is a type of block painted or hand painted textile which dates back to the Indus valley civilization. Some 3000 years old, it has still retained its grace. Craftsmen of Godwal and Pochampali still create contemporary kalamkari pieces, while some other artists have included new methods to make it more modern.
2.    Shisha- Rajasthan
Shisha work is famous in Rajasthan, and you would find different chunries, sarees, and Kurtis with shisha design in the local market.
The mirror embroidery was brought to Indians by the Mughals in the 17th century, but now many Indian states work on this. The craftsmen here also produce shish Torana that wards off evil you can hand it on your walls.
3.    Brocades- Uttar Pradesh
One of the most beautiful and precious textile pieces of India is its brocades sarees. In Varanasi, artists use gold and silver threads to weave magical pieces of brocades. It is absolutely beautiful and gorgeous and thus is still the most sought after textile pieces.
4.    Kanjeevaram- Tamil Nadu
From the city of Kanchipuram in Tamil Nadu, came the exceptional piece of textile- kanjeevaram. It is used to create beautiful pieces of sarees that have a heavy pallu woven with beautiful zari work.
They take around 20 days or even six months to weave and are a part of Indian bridal wear.
5.       Chanderi- Madhya Pradesh
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Chanderi is the traditional cloth of Madhya Pradesh used to make chanderi sarees. These are available in pure silk or chanderi silk or in a combination of cotton and silk. It is light with a sheer texture giving it the name of woven air.
6.    Paithani- Maharashtra
Paithani is handwoven silk saree from Maharashtra. In the times of royal, they used to wear clothes of this material only. In Paithani sarees, the border of the saree is pretty heavy with the design of peacock engraved on the border. It looks beautiful from both the side and is found in the various price ranges.
7.    Naga Shawls- Nagaland
Weaving is the primary occupation of people in Nagaland. It is made of red and black wool and every region of Nagaland creates a shawl with a distinct pattern specific to their tribe. They can also have figures of humans, animals or spear.
You can buy Indian Handicrafts online too. Online you will find a huge collection of textiles items, from cotton to silk to brocades.
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evodex · 7 years ago
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Turn Plain Kurta into a Designer Piece
Howdy?
It is New Year already! Time to bring in the new and say a few goodbyes. Last year was full of learning and hope it continues into this year too.
Traditional Indian fabrics have always fascinated me and more so now, when they are showing a sign of revival. Be it Chanderi or Tussar or a Pochampali or Pashmina or Paithani each one of them is gorgeous and so stunning. India has an age old tradition of weaving and the art is passed down the generations.
I was really fascinated by the history and technique of Ikat. It gives such a bohemian vibe. Did you know that in Ikat no two types of motifs or patterns are the same?
In Ikat coloured yarn in woven into a pattern at the same time the fabric is being woven. It is a complex process and the weaver should know exactly where a coloured thread should go in a bundle of yarn before the weaving process starts. It is a complex process and that is the reason Ikat is so renowned world over. From Central America to Far East each region has their version of Ikat and the yarn used also varies.
So as I am still totally in awe with Ikat I decided that I will paint my new kurta in an Ikat pattern. Here it is and I am so proud of myself this time for making new fabric painting designs!
We will need the following for the DIY –
Plain Kurti
Ikat Design
Carbon Paper
Pencil
Fevicryl Fabric Colours
Painting brushes
Embroidery ring
I started the process with choosing a design which was a difficult task indeed; they are all so lovely! I narrowed down to a very traditional Odisha Ikat design. Once we have the design we need to trace it on the garment with the help of a carbon paper. Now the placement of the design will depend on the cut of the garment and your choice. I traced the design along the button line.
Decide the colours which will go best with the colour of the garment and plan the way the design has to be painted. Paint the design with a round, thin brush. In Ikat the paint application will not be flat. There will be multiple small vertical strokes of different shades to give it a feel of a weave.
Blend in the colours.
How to do it – 
While fabric painting, ensure that the design is stretched using an embroidery ring for ease of use. Also ensure that the colour does not seep through the second layer of the garment.
Continue filling in the pattern till the end of the design. Let the paint dry. The curing period of the paints are 7 days and then the garment can be washed.
Isn’t it cool that one can make almost anything on a garment using Fabric colours. It just needs a bit of imagination and the possibilities are endless. You will find this hobby to be therapeutic and you won’t be able to just let go of it once you startfabric painting.
Do share your feedback and creations with me for such art and craft ideas!
Ciao till the next one.
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mylifezcool · 6 years ago
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mylifezcool · 6 years ago
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