Monday, 31 March 2014

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Being a Bride a exquisite and graceful wedding attire gives the enigmatic sense. In Indian society, brides never forget the cultural and traditional values while choosing there wedding dress. Indian Brides wants a dress that give ancient yet modern feel. In Indian communities Bridal Saree never lost the charm, rather, is growing popularity. Because of the huge demand, of sarees Indian Designer are modifying traditional sarees with modernity and presenting various draping styles and designs of sarees. When we discover the past few year trend of Indian fashion industry, then our research show us that for brides Banarasi sarees were in fashion, but now girls choose any kind of fabric and design as bridal saree. The reason behind of selecting any fabric is stylish and creative folds of sarees for brides. These designer bridal sarees have the capability to enhance the brides look more stylish and attractive like never before. So today we have brought a Sarees Collection that contains expressive cloth, wonderful trims of the modern era. In Bridal sarees, Designer maintained the elegance and beauty very carefully. Best craftsmanship, Lavish embroideries and sophistication of every sari is describe the dress itself. Pair the right array of accessories to highlight the saree on the wedding day. According to custom of India every women should select a saree dress for wedding event, though, India Sarees for Brides is best option for every lady, because it give extra ordinary look due to fascinating designs.
Sarees from East India :

1. Taant (West Bengal) : The word literally means "Made on the Loom". Said to be the pride of Bengal, Tant sarees are woven from cotton and are famous for their crisp, muslin like finish and lightness. They are available in a wide range of soothing colors and are perfect for summers. Tant Sarees are ornamented with supplementary thread works, which makes the saree even more attractive.


  
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2. Muga Sarees (Assam) : These are the most durable silk saris from Assam woven out of Muga silk variety available only in Assam. Muga silk sari is known for its natural shimmering golden colour which requires no dyes. The motifs and designs are woven in traditional colours like red, green and black which provide a dramatic effect against the golden color of the Muga fabric. Though the traditional dress of Assamese ladies is Mekhala Chaddar (a saree in two piece), sarees are also worn by Assamese women for any kind of formal occasions. Muga sarees are not only elegant and beautiful but they also have ample strength and durability.


3. Baluchari Sarees : Produced  in the Baluchar town of Murshidabad in West Bengal, these sarees are famous for their artistic and unique design.  The borders of these sarees depict stories from Indian epics like Ramayana and Mahabharata. Baluchari sarees come in somber colors with silk brocaded designs on the palla and the border. Baluchari is usually five yards in length. These sarees have colors, which harmonize with one another. You will not find any contrasting colors in it. Even if the sari is red, you will find intricate golden work on it, which will give it an elegant and royal look.


4. Kantha Sarees: Kantha is actually a simple running stitch particularly made on the edges and covering the entire surface. Traditionally this type of stitching was used to make simple quilts, blankets, and throws from old saris.The simplicity of the stitch and the intricacy of the design gives these sarees a sophisticated and elegant look. Kantha is done in contrasting colours on natural coloured background of tussar or mulberry silk saris. The stitches used in kantha embroidery are running, darning, satin and loop. Stem stitch is also used to outline the figures. The motifs used depict human figures, animals, birds, fish, kalka, mandala, foliage, tree of life, lotus (usually in the center), lively folk-art designs, and geometrical shapes.
Sarees from West India :

1. Pathani Sarees : This saree is named after a village near Aurangabad in Maharashtra. Enormous amount of labor, skill and sheer expanse of material goes in the creation of these beautiful sarees.
Distinctive motifs such as parrots, trees and plants are woven into the saree.The shades vary from vivid magenta, peacock greens and purples Paithani sarees are woven with pure silk and strings of pure gold. . In the pallav, the base is in gold and the pattern is done in silk, giving the whole saree an embossed look.


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2. Bandhani Sarees : Bandhani or Bandhej is a popular technique of tie and dye carried out in the regions of Gujarat. These sarees feature the uniquely created small spots or dots produced as a result of resist-dyeing which generate elaborate patterns on the colored or uncolored base fabric. Besides dots, square, waves and stripes are also produced. These bandhani dots are named as per their size and shape. Very small spots without a dark centre are called bindi, kori (cowrie shell) for a tear-drop shape; chundadi for round spots and ghatadi for square.
   
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Lahariya saree is one type of Bandhani from Rajasthan where entire lenght of the cloth is tied instead of small  sections. This produces diagonal stripes called lahariya (waves). 
3. Patola Sarees : These are the most time consuming, elaborate sarees produced using most complex weaving techniques. They have intricate five-color designs which are resist -dyed into both warp and weft threads before weaving. The designs in the Patola sarees have lot of variations from pure geometrical shapes to floral and vegetable patterns to elephants to Nari (dancing woman)
  4. Kota Doria Sarees : Also called as Kota sarees, they are produced in small villages around Kota, Rajasthan. These sarees are transparent yet have stable cotton or cotton-silk weave. They are light textured and weightless favorable for summers. They are created in such a way that the saree displays an almost graph like pattern called khats. Often the sarees are embellished with zari work in the border. 
Indian Latest Sarees Indian Sarees 2014 Designs Online For Kids Images Design Patterns Online Shopping Wedding Blouse Designs
Indian Latest Sarees Indian Sarees 2014 Designs Online For Kids Images Design Patterns Online Shopping Wedding Blouse Designs
Indian Latest Sarees Indian Sarees 2014 Designs Online For Kids Images Design Patterns Online Shopping Wedding Blouse Designs
Indian Latest Sarees Indian Sarees 2014 Designs Online For Kids Images Design Patterns Online Shopping Wedding Blouse Designs
Indian Latest Sarees Indian Sarees 2014 Designs Online For Kids Images Design Patterns Online Shopping Wedding Blouse Designs
Indian Latest Sarees Indian Sarees 2014 Designs Online For Kids Images Design Patterns Online Shopping Wedding Blouse Designs
Indian Latest Sarees Indian Sarees 2014 Designs Online For Kids Images Design Patterns Online Shopping Wedding Blouse Designs
Indian Latest Sarees Indian Sarees 2014 Designs Online For Kids Images Design Patterns Online Shopping Wedding Blouse Designs
Indian Latest Sarees Indian Sarees 2014 Designs Online For Kids Images Design Patterns Online Shopping Wedding Blouse Designs
Indian Latest Sarees Indian Sarees 2014 Designs Online For Kids Images Design Patterns Online Shopping Wedding Blouse Designs
Indian Latest Sarees Indian Sarees 2014 Designs Online For Kids Images Design Patterns Online Shopping Wedding Blouse Designs

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