2014年1月20日 星期一

Scintillating Sarees - Shopping - Clothing

The sarees are an ancient creation of the Indian artisan. It is a type of clothing developed to be used by the Indian woman. It is a very attractive piece of material that women drape on themselves. It is a timeless creation since many women still look at it as a style statement. Many new age fashion designers still keep adding elements to the ancient saree and prove that it is one of the most versatile garments that can lend itself to any time period.

India has a number of states and each state produces its own type of saree. Sarees are produced all over India in different materials and each state has a unique workmanship. Some sarees are also woven with gold threads and can cost a lot but nonetheless, are considered to be worthy investments and are a part of every Indian bride's trousseau.There are sarees that can be worn for every occasion and thus you can find really simple yet elegant ones and some grand and heavily worked ones. There are Kanjeevaram sarees, Konrad sarees, Patola sarees, Banarasi sarees, Tussar sarees, Pochampally Ikat sarees, Mysore silk sarees, Chanderi sarees, Kota Doria sarees, Baluchari sarees, uppada sarees, Bandhini sarees and Paithani sarees.

Some of the types of Sarees:Banarasi sarees: Banarasi sarees are very traditional sarees that have some exquisite workmanship. The fine patterns and designs are influenced by the moghul designs and they are the most preferred choice of every Indian bride. The specialty of Banarasi sarees is the presence of the narrow pattern on the outer or inner edge of the border. This has the appearance of straight leaves and is called jhallr. The grand Banarasi sarees are woven with pure golden threads and weavers put in several week of toil to complete a piece fit for the queen. Therefore they can be expensive but are a good investment.

Kota Doria sarees: These elegant sarees come from the princely desert region of Rajasthan and are made of light weight cotton. Their specialty is that they are delicately beautiful and transparent and are ideal for hot summers and drape very well.

Kanjevaram sarees: These expensive silk sarees are a hallmark of southern India and are woven with silver threads dipped in pure gold. They last for generation, are popular all over the world and are never out of fashion. Borders of these sarees have a plethora of motifs like the peacock and parrot motifs but the favorite is the mango motif.

Konrad sarees: These are also called the temple sarees as they adorned the temple deities and belong to Tamilnadu. In ancient days it was available in browns, whites and greys but today it comes in all colors.

Sarees are a value add to every wardrobe and if you want to enhance the style quotient of your wardrobe visit CbaZaar.





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