Saturday, 6 June 2015

Sarees-Evengreen trend

Fashion keeps on changing but saree is only the attire which never changes but only its fabrics, pattern and colors keep on changing with time and trends. There are various traditional styles of sarees available in the Indian market.Here are some sarees which you would like to have in your wardrobe.

KANJEEVARAM SAREE

Kanjeevaram silk saree is a magnificent creation of the craftsmen living in a small town, Kanchi (Kanchipuram), situated in South India. The saree has been named after the town in which it is produced. The silk used in the creation of Kanjivaram saree is extremely fine as well as durable and is one of the most popular forms of silk in the state of Tamil Nadu.Kanjivaram sarees make use of a combination of numerous colored threads.
Adding to the attraction of the saris is the elaborate zari work. The motifs used in an Indian Kanchipuram sari are heavily based on the Pallava temples, palaces and paintings.Simple saris can be prepared in about 10 to 12 days. However, decorative ones require up to 20 days of workmanship. Kanjeevarams are expensive and can cost anywhere between Rs. 2000 to Rs. 50,000. The cost of the saree depends upon the amount of zari intertwined with the silk. The more the zari work, the more expensive the sari will be.


DHARMAVARAM SAREE

Dharmavaram a small town of rich handloom cluster situated in the District of Anantapur of Rayalaseema region in Andhra Pradesh. Amongst the silk weaves the Dharmavaram silk sarees are famous.Simpler patterns for every day use have the specialty of being woven in two colours which give an effect of muted double shades accentuated by the solid colour border and pallu. Though the Dharmavaram sarees are some what similar to Kanchipuram sarees of Tamilnadu, yet the muted colours, the double shades create a total different effect. it is one of the best places which produces ethnic and stylish saris in the country. Usually these sarees have broad borders, adorned by brocaded gold patterns. Not following any color contrast, Dharmavaram saris comprise heavy 'pallus' with exclusive designs.Cost of these sarees ranges from 2000 to 1 lakh.


BANARASI SAREE

Banarasi sari is One of the most beautiful Indian saree made in Banaras now known as Varanasi, the holy city of India. Saris from Banaras are considered as one of the finest saris in India and specially known for heavy work of gold and silver brocade or zari and embroidery. Banarasi sarees are not only a traditional attire, but a symbol of pride, happiness,union, and celebration for Indian women.

Chanderi Sarees

Chanderi Sari is one of the most favorite saree of Indian women,made with mix of silk and cotton. Due to very light weight and easy to carry, its become one of the most ideal and first choice of India woman. Chanderi is a small town situated in Ashoknagar district of heartland of India called Madhya Pradesh, It is  also famous for its brocades and muslin. Famous sarees from chanderi are Silk chanderi saree and Cotton chanderi silk sarees.

Tant Saree

The famous attire from the state West Bengal, Bengali Sarees are vibrant in color and always easy to handle for every type of occasion. Tant Saree is famous for its lightness,transparency and comfort and available in a wide range of design, color and style in the Indian market. It also known as evergreen saree because of it can be worn as a casual wear as well as a party or festival wear. The comfortableness and eligibility of tant saree makes it different from other Indian sarees.


Kota doria or Kota Sari 

Kota is one of many types of saree garments made at Kota,Rajasthan and Muhammadabad GohnaMau in Uttar Pradesh and its nearby area. Sarees are made of pure cotton and silk and have square like patterns known as khats on them.The chequered weave of a Kota sari is very popular.They are very fine weaves and weigh very less.Kota Doria is woven on a traditional pit loom in such a fashion that it produces square checks pattern on the fabric. The delicately wrought checks are locally known as khats. They smear onion juice and rice paste with a lot of care into the yarn making the yarn so strong that no additional finishing is needed.Kota sarees display individuality with a bit of embroidery and border patches, making them totally exclusive.


1 comment:

  1. Saree highlights the beauty of Indian women in the most graceful and natural manner.
    Traditional Kanjivaram Sarees

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