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EXCLUSIVE COLLECTION OF DESIGNER APPLIQUE EMBROIDERY SAREES FROM UNNATI SILKS

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BEAUTIFUL COLLECTION OF APPLIQUE WORK SAREES Appliqué work in India was once mainly practised in Pipli, Odisha, especially for banners during the Lord Jagannatha Rath Yatra. But today it also finds use as adornment on large canvas fabrics like the saree. The same principle of affixing patches is followed as was earlier but with designs that are modern, abstract and trendy that appeal to the market. ONLINE SHOP APPLIQUE EMBROIDERY SAREES AT Banner making to fabric art – Appliqué work Appliqué work refers to the technique by which patterns are created by attaching a smaller coloured patch onto a larger base fabric mostly of contrasting colour or texture. The attaching could be by stitching, or gluing the patch on the larger fabric. beautiful sarees The edges of the patch may have the ends folded under or left as they are. The attaching is done by straight stitch, satin stich or reverse Appliqué. Embroidery machines have taken over what earlier used to be done by hand....

TRADITIONAL WEDDING KANCHIPURAM SILK SAREES FROM TAMIL NADU@UNNATISILKS

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Kanchipuram , situated close to Chennai,  Tamil Nadu , India, is famous for its Kanchipuram or Kanjeevaram Sarees.   Traditional sarees SHOP FOR PURE HANDLOOM SILK KANCHIPURAM SAREES ON These traditional Sarees are of both silk and cotton, but with the  Kanchipuram Silk Sari  having a special place in the fabric world.   Saree Weving The  Kanchipuram Silk Sarees  are made of pure silk, with motifs having zari of silk threads dipped in liquid gold and silver. Wedding sarees collections  For it to be classified as a Kanjeevaram Sari, Geographical Indication (GI) stricture stipulates that the decorative zari must have at least 57% silver and 0.6% gold in it.   yellow saree   Kanchipuram Sarees  have GI label for the product since 2005. The appeal of the  Kanjeevaram Silks  lie in the elegant broad borders with colours and designs different from that of the body. The pallu or ...

STYLISH DESIGNER SAMBALPURI SILK SAREES FROM ODISHA@UNNATISILKS

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The traditional Sambalpuri Saree in its cotton and silk versions is a captivating fabric from the tribal belt of  Odisha . Sambalpuri Sarees SHOP FOR PURE HANDLOOM SAMBALPURI SILK SAREES ON S ambalpur in the state of Odisha, India, is famous for its  Sambalpuri  variety of cotton and silk sarees, using Ikkat patterns or the tie-dye method in their making. Saree weaving  A fabric like silk, has lustre, strength, smoothness and soft feel, plus its elasticity and desirable quality to acquire most colours and shades makes it all the more appealing. Stylish Sarees  Silk is soft, smooth, airy and very comfortable for all-day wear, apart from the grandeur that it provides. The Ikkat style of weaving is employed in the hand-woven  Sambalpuri sari  using geometrical patterns. Ikkat is a technique which involves applying bindings, which resist dye penetration to the threads in pre-determined patterns, and then dyei...