Wednesday, July 11, 2018

Traditions of Handloom Saree Online



Be it the Kashmir area or the backwaters of Kerala, the dry deserts of Rajasthan and Kutch or the Seven sisters of the Northeast, the designs may be different, the results different, but there is nothing like a handloom sarees when it comes to wide range and looks. A handloom saree is a perfectly weaved material, where the interaction of style and style, design and boundary, embroidering and artwork or other exchangeable combinations and mixtures, makes each product unique, every product as unique as the next.

Rich in a wide range, with quality in weaving, handloom saree online have a market exists in the handlooms industry. Uppada handloom pure cotton, with their Jamdani style, Uppada pure silks covered in zari finery, Gadwal sarees with rich borders, different pallu and silver or silver zari brocades, Mangalagiri handlooms in genuine resilient pure cotton wools with nizam borders and rich zari work are fine examples.

Indian art and natural designs and designs are creating a return be it Madhubhani, Kalamkari or Pattachithra etc., rich work on handloom and workmanship have much valued the world over. Now these works of art are being personalized by designers and exclusively made on handwoven sarees creating it wearable art. These designer sarees certainly make an extremely attractive statement piece.

With the future springtime, the year comes marriage alarms and other excellent activities. Can marriages ever be complete without the traditional Kanjivarams on display! Shiny colours such as green, aqua red blue and pastels such as light red, rose with beautifully weaved borders are in this year. Wedding must-have colours such as whites, yellow and veggies or a mixture of them are always recommended.

Kanjivaram pattus or Kanchipuram silks also come with modern designs and also which can be used even as a daily use or business use. Partially pallu sarees where the style is different in the pallu of the saree and half-half saree designs are much sought-after this year. Strong characteristics motivated elements with creatures such as horse, monsters, deers, peacocks and results in and blossoms are also popular this year.

Aari side embroidering work on soft silk sarees and delicate cutwork are a pleasure for saree lovers. The trend this season is to successfully merge two or more methods like coloured by side art and cutwork embroidering, or Aari embroidering on the whole saree with a printed out shirt to give a comparison. The idea is to successfully combine to create a style which is nothing short of stunning!

Half and half saree are also quite angered especially with today's youngsters- a mixture of colour or designs which comes together on each half of the saree. Apart from colours, half-half saree have unusual mixtures such as printed out or coloured by side designs on one part of the saree mixed with embroidering or cutwork on the pallu. This idea is quite popular on Kanjivaram silks. The pattern is to personalize and bring together two unique designs methods on one saree.

With a number of handloom sarees, exporters have taken advantage of the online websites to show off their beautiful selection of cultural and designer sarees.

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