kanjivaram - Fashion Blogs - Fashion Industry Network2024-03-28T20:24:49Zhttps://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/profiles/blogs/feed/tag/kanjivaramThe Most Eye-capturing Saree Designs of 2021https://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/profiles/blogs/the-most-eye-capturing-saree-designs-of-20212021-04-26T15:36:07.000Z2021-04-26T15:36:07.000ZNidhi Shekhawathttps://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/members/NidhiShekhawat<div><p>It’s time for us to re-live the fashion styles that made the industry buzz with appreciation and contemplation. The sarees have been considered a very traditional source of styling but this year this style has won hearts and has become famous amongst the people and in Bollywood as well. Various celebrities have been caught on camera flaunting their beautiful saris for the paparazzi.</p><p><strong>1. Printed Sarees</strong></p><p><span>Printed sarees are simple yet elegant design. They come in various printed designs and look gorgeous with a set of the stylish blouse. These can be heavily printed and also can be normally printed with borders working the glamor for them.</span></p><p><span>These saris are a perfect choice for formal wear. As I said before, they are simple yet elegant.</span></p><p></p><p><span><a href="{{#staticFileLink}}8844298857,original{{/staticFileLink}}" target="_blank"><img src="{{#staticFileLink}}8844298857,original{{/staticFileLink}}" width="300" class="align-center" alt="8844298857?profile=original" /></a></span></p><p></p><p><strong>2. Kanjivaram</strong> <strong>Silk</strong> <strong>Sarees</strong></p><p><span>These sarees have been in the market forever and ever. They have a different and esteemed region of the fashion industry reserved for them for ages. The famous and elegant Rekha has made this style undying. She is always seen in a mesmerizing <strong><a href="https://www.mirraw.com/store/kanchipuram-silk-sarees" target="_blank">Kanjivaram silk saree</a></strong>.</span></p><p><span>Since these saris are heavy and intricately woven people consider them for ladies and not young girls but this misconception has come to ruin when Alia Bhatt was seen wearing these beautiful silk sarees in the movie 2 states. Since the movie has rocked the theaters every girl wishes to buy this type of saris.</span></p><p><span>This saree has light prints and heavy golden borders. Sometimes these borders are woven of pure gold. These saris are famous in the southern part of India. But with time they have gradually formed their place in the northern markets as well.</span></p><p><span><a href="{{#staticFileLink}}8844298885,original{{/staticFileLink}}" target="_blank"><img src="{{#staticFileLink}}8844298885,original{{/staticFileLink}}" width="300" class="align-center" alt="8844298885?profile=original" /></a></span></p><p></p><p><strong>3. Plain Sarees with heavy borders</strong></p><p><span>These saris have become the choice for every woman out there as they look beautiful and can be easily carried. Various celebrities have adorned them and have rocked the environment with this tremendously beautiful designer wears.</span></p><p><span>These saris are a perfect eye-catcher this season. Especially, this festive season the girls are melting the hearts with their elegantly gorgeous looks.</span></p><p></p><p><span><a href="{{#staticFileLink}}8844298682,original{{/staticFileLink}}" target="_blank"><img src="{{#staticFileLink}}8844298682,original{{/staticFileLink}}" width="300" class="align-center" alt="8844298682?profile=original" /></a></span></p><p></p><p><strong>4. Net Sarees</strong></p><p>These saris are the heavy ones and thus can be categorized under the Bridal Saris. They have very heavy borders and their front is also embezzled with heavy stonework or designs. They are gorgeous and look great but they are made strictly for the family occasions where you are ought to wear these!</p><p><span><strong><a href="https://www.mirraw.com/store/net-sarees" target="_blank">Net sarees</a></strong> look best when paired with simple blouses as the saree would itself speak volumes about your fashionable personality.</span></p><p></p><p><span><a href="{{#staticFileLink}}8844299284,original{{/staticFileLink}}" target="_blank"><img src="{{#staticFileLink}}8844299284,original{{/staticFileLink}}" width="300" class="align-center" alt="8844299284?profile=original" /></a></span></p><p></p><p><strong>5. Lehenga Style Sarees</strong></p><p><span>This is the new saree style. It is easy to drape and convenient to carry. Though this has been in the market for a while they have grabbed the attention only in this wedding season. With this festive season, they have become the choice for every woman in the town. These saris look beautiful, are very catchy, and give you two choices in hand. You can drape them in whichever style you wish and both styles will rock your personality. </span></p><p></p><p><span><a href="{{#staticFileLink}}8844299455,original{{/staticFileLink}}" target="_blank"><img src="{{#staticFileLink}}8844299455,original{{/staticFileLink}}" width="300" class="align-center" alt="8844299455?profile=original" /></a></span></p><p></p><p><strong>6. Lace Border Sarees</strong></p><p><span>These saris have boomed the fashion industry with their sheer beauty and elegance. They come in varied colors and have intricate borders. These borders add life to the plain colors. These designer saris are a great choice for office parties and get-together where you want to look stunning and yet not out of the line.</span></p><p></p><p><span><a href="{{#staticFileLink}}8844299068,original{{/staticFileLink}}" target="_blank"><img src="{{#staticFileLink}}8844299068,original{{/staticFileLink}}" width="300" class="align-center" alt="8844299068?profile=original" /></a></span></p><p></p><p><strong>7. Multicolored Sarees with Heavy Borders</strong></p><p><span>We have already talked about the single-colored saris of the same kind but this multi-colored style is booming the markets as well. They are layered with either the tones of the same color or have some mesmerizing contrasts soothing the eye.</span></p><p><span>These saris look ravishing when they are paired with heavy blouses. The saris are simple because of the plain-looking colors and just designer borders but heavy blouses give them an altogether different look. These are saris for all ages and this style is here to stay!</span></p><p> </p></div>Signature Handloom Creations of the Different States in Indiahttps://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/profiles/blogs/signature-handloom-creations-of-the-different-states-in-india2019-05-08T05:52:58.000Z2019-05-08T05:52:58.000ZNidhi Shekhawathttps://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/members/NidhiShekhawat<div><p>India is a country that truly upholds and lives up to the phrase ''unity in diversity''. It is home to a billion people and has over a hundred different dialects. This country is a fine mélange of various cultures that stay together in harmony by maintaining its own individuality with pride. Every state in India has its language and customs that the people living in the state follow, and the Handloom industry is no different. Let us have a look at the handloom industry and its uniqueness to know this nation better.</p><p> <a href="{{#staticFileLink}}8844011474,original{{/staticFileLink}}" target="_blank"><img src="{{#staticFileLink}}8844011474,original{{/staticFileLink}}" width="350" class="align-center" alt="8844011474?profile=original" /></a></p><h1>1. Andhra Pradesh: Kalamkari</h1><p>The word 'kalamkari' has two words in it, - 'kalam' means 'pen' and 'Kari' means 'work; This work was done by drawing motifs with colored pens on fabrics. This pen art is extensively used to depict scenes from Hindu mythology on sarees and dupattas. Kalamkari was patronized by Moghuls and the demand for this artwork is still on the rise.</p><p> <a href="{{#staticFileLink}}8844011892,original{{/staticFileLink}}" target="_blank"><img src="{{#staticFileLink}}8844011892,original{{/staticFileLink}}" width="350" class="align-center" alt="8844011892?profile=original" /></a></p><h1>2. Arunachal Pradesh: Apatani</h1><p>The characteristic feature of the Apatani weave is its neat and shapely geometric pattern. This weave hails from the land of Arunachal Pradesh, and the weave of the Apatani tribe is considered more advanced than the rest in their native land. Apparels featuring the Apatani weave forms an essential part of women's closet in Arunachal Pradesh.</p><p> </p><h1>3. Assam: Muga Silk</h1><p>Original Muga silk can only be made in Assam. These silks have a natural golden tone to them, and their specialty lies in the fact that the sheen of a Muga silk gets brighter with every use. This fabric is used to make the traditional Assamese attire- Mekhla Chador.</p><h1>4. Bihar: Bhagalpuri Silk</h1><p>The silk weaving industry in Bhagalpur is hundreds of years old and has a rich heritage. Bhagalpuri silk is made only from a specific kind of larva of a silkworm. It has a textured look and is revered by women across India.</p><p> <a href="{{#staticFileLink}}8844012488,original{{/staticFileLink}}" target="_blank"><img src="{{#staticFileLink}}8844012488,original{{/staticFileLink}}" width="350" class="align-center" alt="8844012488?profile=original" /></a></p><h1>5. Chhattisgarh: Kosa Silk</h1><p>The finest Kosa silk comes from the Champa district of Chattisgarh. Artisans take anything between three to 5 days to weave a single piece of Kosa silk saree. It is a kind of Tussar that is very durable and has a classy finish.</p><p> </p><h1>6. Kunbi: Goa</h1><p>These chequered sarees were woven by the oldest tribe in Goa. Tribal women draped these sarees and worked on the farm-land. After the advent of the Portuguese, these sarees were much revered. However, recently the weaving of Kunbi sarees is seeing the face of a new sun.</p><p> </p><h1>7. Bandhani: Gujrat</h1><p>The ancient art of making Bandhani is mastered by the Khatri tribe of Gujrat. Bandhni sarees are gorgeous, and they are made using the tie & dye technique. The most popular colors in bandhani saree are Red, Yellow, Green, and Black.</p><p><a href="{{#staticFileLink}}8844011064,original{{/staticFileLink}}" target="_blank"><img src="{{#staticFileLink}}8844011064,original{{/staticFileLink}}" width="350" class="align-center" alt="8844011064?profile=original" /></a></p><h1>8. Panja Durries: Haryana</h1><p>The technique Panja comes from Haryana. It is specially mastered by the people in Panipat. The technique is named the tool used in the process in weaving. Panja is a complicated design and is generally woven on floor coverings. Threads that are a little thick are used to make Panja handloom creations.</p><p> </p><h1>9. Kullu Shawls: Himachal Pradesh</h1><p>Himachal Tours are incomplete without owning a Kullu Shawl, which is made with three varieties of wool- Merino wool, Angora Wool and Sheep wool which is procured locally. The price of these shawls tends to be on the steeper side; still, they are pretty high in demand, both in India and globally.</p><p> </p><h1>10 Kuchai Silk: Jharkhand</h1><p>Kuchai is an organic kind of silk that are found in vibrant colors. It is a signature of Jharkhand, and its demand is rising with each passing day.</p><p> </p><h1>11. Mysore Silk: Karnataka</h1><p>'Mysore'- the land where the valorous Tipu Sultan ruled is the producer of one of the finest silks in India. <span style="text-decoration:underline;"><strong><a href="https://www.mirraw.com/sarees/mysore-silk-saree" target="_blank">Mysore silk sarees</a></strong></span> are characterized by their excellent quality and golden zari work that renders immense beauty on each of the apparel.</p><p> <a href="{{#staticFileLink}}8844013655,original{{/staticFileLink}}" target="_blank"><img src="{{#staticFileLink}}8844013655,original{{/staticFileLink}}" width="350" class="align-center" alt="8844013655?profile=original" /></a></p><h1>12. Kasavu: Kerala</h1><p>Kasavu saree is synonymous with a splendid form of simplicity. Traditionally these sarees are white or off-white with a golden border made of pure zari, which is especially worn on Onam, the main festival of Kerala.</p><p> </p><h1>13. Chanderi: Madhya Pradesh</h1><p>Chanderi is a harmonious fusion of silk and cotton which flourished during the Mughal era. Shishupal, the cousin of Lord Krishna introduced Chanderi. Due to its super-light texture, chanderi is also called 'Woven air.'</p><p> <a href="{{#staticFileLink}}8844013852,original{{/staticFileLink}}" target="_blank"><img src="{{#staticFileLink}}8844013852,original{{/staticFileLink}}" width="350" class="align-center" alt="8844013852?profile=original" /></a></p><h1>14. Paithani: Maharastra</h1><p>The specialty of Paithani saree is that it looks the same on both sides. It comes from a district called 'Paithan' in Maharastra. These <span style="text-decoration:underline;"><strong><a href="https://www.mirraw.com/sarees/silk-sarees" target="_blank">silk sarees</a></strong></span> took an immense amount of hard work to be woven and were once upon a time called 'attire for the Royals.'</p><p> </p><h1>15. Phanek: Manipur</h1><p>Phanek is the traditional wear of women in Manipur. It characterizes broad striped pattern with an embroidery border. It is worn with a blouse and upper cloth.</p><p><a href="{{#staticFileLink}}8844013875,original{{/staticFileLink}}" target="_blank"><img src="{{#staticFileLink}}8844013875,original{{/staticFileLink}}" width="350" class="align-center" alt="8844013875?profile=original" /></a></p><h1>16. Eri Silk: Meghalaya</h1><p>Eri silks are produced in an eco-friendly way, and it has shorter yarns than other silk. This type of silk has a dull gold sheen and is coveted in the eastern region of India.</p><p> </p><h1>17. Puan: Mizoram</h1><p>This is a tribal attire that is mainly found in the hue of black & white with a few colored threads. It is a short skirt, and the designs can range from completely simple to absolutely intricate depending on the rank of the wearer.</p><p></p><h1>19. Naga Shawls: Nagaland</h1><p>These shawls are mainly woven with wool in red and black. Every region in Nagaland has its special pattern, and these serve as the traditional mark of the state.</p><p></p><h1>20. Sambalpuri Saree: Odisha</h1><p>The yarns of a Sambalpuri saree are first dyed and then woven into beautiful sarees having ikat designs. The regions that are hubs of Sambalpuri saree are Bargarh, Sonepur, and Sambalpur.</p><p></p><h1>21. Phulkari: Punjab</h1><p>The name 'phulkari' denotes 'work of flower.' It is an embroidery form that was traditionally practiced by women in Punjab. Apparels containing phulkari work are vibrant and a visual delight.</p><p></p><h1>22. Shisha Work: Rajasthan</h1><p>The Shisha work or the mirror work was introduced by the Mughals in the 17th century. But it has been so widely practiced in the state of Rajasthan, that it has become its own. Apart from apparels that contain mesmerizing mirror work, wall hangings are laden with extensive mirror work too in the state of Rajasthan.</p><p> </p><h1>23. Lepcha: Sikkim</h1><p>The 'Lepcha' handloom work derives its name from the Lepcha tribe in Sikkim. The basic fabric is cotton; wool is used to make several motifs over the cotton canvas and give it an aesthetic charm.</p><p> </p><h1>24. Kanjivaram Silk: Tamil Nadu</h1><p>The hallmark of a true <span style="text-decoration:underline;"><strong><a href="https://www.mirraw.com/store/kanchipuram-silk-sarees" target="_blank">Kanjivaram saree</a></strong></span> is the finest quality silk and pure gold and silver zari used to weave its borders, motifs, and pallu. Amon all the silks that are available in India Kanjivaram remains to be the most revered one because of its excellent quality and a lustrous sheen.</p><p> <a href="{{#staticFileLink}}8844013701,original{{/staticFileLink}}" target="_blank"><img src="{{#staticFileLink}}8844013701,original{{/staticFileLink}}" width="350" class="align-center" alt="8844013701?profile=original" /></a></p><h1>25. Pochampally Ikat: Telangana</h1><p>The Pochampally village is a World Heritage site declared by UNESCO, because of the conglomeration of over 5000 looms in the village, dedicated to weaving apparels with Pochampally Ikat motifs.</p><p> </p><h1>26. Pachra: Tripura</h1><p>Pachra hails from Tripura and is a long waist cloth that descends till the knees. It is worn with Risi by women in the state. The beautiful handloom of Pachra is generally found in vibrant colors.</p><p> </p><h1>27. Uttar Pradesh: Chikankari</h1><p>Chikankari flourished during the times of Noor Jahan in Lucknow. This handloom art consists if extensive embroidery of floral motifs on various fabrics. It was traditionally made of a white woven work on white fabric, but now chikankari work is found in all hues.</p><p> <a href="{{#staticFileLink}}8844014497,original{{/staticFileLink}}" target="_blank"><img src="{{#staticFileLink}}8844014497,original{{/staticFileLink}}" width="350" class="align-center" alt="8844014497?profile=original" /></a></p><h1>28. Tant: West Bengal</h1><p>Tant is basically cotton that has been processed and starched to prevent from shrinking. Tant is a delicate fabric on which various motifs are women. It is a graceful type of saree fabric that is widely worn by women in West Bengal.</p></div>Buy Trending Indian Designer Sarees Online Shoppinghttps://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/profiles/blogs/buy-trending-indian-designer-sarees-online-shopping2017-08-01T11:28:47.000Z2017-08-01T11:28:47.000Zfly2karthttps://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/members/fly2kart<div><div class="before-footer-block-box"><p><span>Fly2Kart is an online store which helps you to feel few yards of cloth to an artful traditional legacy with a range of colors, designs, patterns and fabrics. A vibrant collection of </span><span>banarasi silk sarees, bhagalpuri saris, raw silk sarees, georgette saree, half sarees, cotton sarees, printed sarees, chiffon sarees and Net saree</span><span> definitely make your day more memorable and glaring.To make a difference in wear a regular sari and wear a designer sari, we at Fly2Kart bring you the brilliant array of designs and fabrics. Fly2Kart which is also known as designer online store always stands to provide you the best products in terms of quality and style.</span></p></div><div class="footer-container"><div class="footer"><div class="footer-middle"><div class="footer-col-15"></div></div></div></div><p><a href="http://www.fly2kart.com/sarees-saris.html">http://www.fly2kart.com/sarees-saris.html</a></p></div>Stately and Elegant in Kanjivaram Silk Sareeshttps://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/profiles/blogs/stately-and-elegant-in-kanjivaram-silk-sarees2015-06-16T09:06:18.000Z2015-06-16T09:06:18.000ZJennifer Josephhttps://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/members/JenniferJoseph<div><p style="text-align:justify;">Kanjivaram silk is one of the most widely known silk sarees in India and is native to the state of Tamil Nadu in South India. Also known as Kanchipuram, it is almost synonymous with the gamut of <strong>South Indian sarees</strong> because of its unmatched popularity. What distinguishes this type of saree from all the other types is the sheen of the fabric and its high durability. Its durability is enhanced by its richness and fine finish.<br /> <a target="_blank" href="http://www.utsavfashion.com/saree/light-aqua-and-neon-green-art-silk-saree-with-blouse/stu446-itemcode"><img width="750" class="align-center" src="{{#staticFileLink}}8843500689,original{{/staticFileLink}}" alt="Light Aqua and Neon Green Art Kanchipuram Silk Saree" title="Light Aqua and Neon Green Art Kanchipuram Silk Saree" /></a>Interestingly, the indigenous weaving community whose mainstay is the production of <strong><a href="http://www.utsavpedia.com/textiles/the-beautifully-woven-web-of-kanchipuram-silk/" target="_blank">Kanjivaram silk</a></strong>, migrated from present day Andhra Pradesh to Kanchipuram in Tamil Nadu. The popularity of sarees in this silk rose enormously in the 18th century.<br /> <br /> Kanjivaram silk is produced from the mulberry silk worm, which is known for producing one of the finest varieties of silk in the world. The heaviness of this saree comes from the double warp and double weft weaving method.<br /> <br /> The borders and pallav of the Kanjivaram saree are distinctive and heavy. They are embroidered using fine threads of either gold. In cases where silver is used, it is coated with gold later, as no Kanchipuram saree will ever be embellished with anything but gold. The needlework of the embroidery is very fine and firm, with tight secure stitches. The <strong><a href="http://www.utsavfashion.com/saree/kanchipuram-silk-type" target="_blank">Kanchipuram silk saree</a></strong> features certain motifs that are peculiar to this type. Because this saree initially came about, and is still most popularly worn, for religious purposes, the patterns and designs on this saree are derived from the pictures seen on the temple walls that reflect scenes from the scriptures. Other mythological characters can also be commonly seen on the Kanchipuram saree. Recent varieties have incorporated different patterns and motifs such as parallel lines known as Thandavalam, among others.<br /> <a target="_blank" href="http://www.utsavfashion.com/saree/blue-and-fuchsia-pure-kanchipuram-handloom-silk-saree-with-blouse/saha46-itemcode"><img width="750" class="align-center" src="{{#staticFileLink}}8843500879,original{{/staticFileLink}}" alt="Blue and Fuchsia Pure Kanchipuram Handloom Silk Saree" title="Blue and Fuchsia Pure Kanchipuram Handloom Silk Saree" /></a>This saree is ideally worn for religious ceremonies and formal occasions such as weddings with heavy gold jewelry in traditional motifs.</p></div>The Most Eye-capturing Saree Designs of 2021https://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/profiles/blogs/the-most-eye-capturing-saree-designs-of-20212021-04-26T15:36:07.000Z2021-04-26T15:36:07.000ZNidhi Shekhawathttps://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/members/NidhiShekhawat<div><p>It’s time for us to re-live the fashion styles that made the industry buzz with appreciation and contemplation. The sarees have been considered a very traditional source of styling but this year this style has won hearts and has become famous amongst the people and in Bollywood as well. Various celebrities have been caught on camera flaunting their beautiful saris for the paparazzi.</p><p><strong>1. Printed Sarees</strong></p><p><span>Printed sarees are simple yet elegant design. They come in various printed designs and look gorgeous with a set of the stylish blouse. These can be heavily printed and also can be normally printed with borders working the glamor for them.</span></p><p><span>These saris are a perfect choice for formal wear. As I said before, they are simple yet elegant.</span></p><p></p><p><span><a href="{{#staticFileLink}}8844298857,original{{/staticFileLink}}" target="_blank"><img src="{{#staticFileLink}}8844298857,original{{/staticFileLink}}" width="300" class="align-center" alt="8844298857?profile=original" /></a></span></p><p></p><p><strong>2. Kanjivaram</strong> <strong>Silk</strong> <strong>Sarees</strong></p><p><span>These sarees have been in the market forever and ever. They have a different and esteemed region of the fashion industry reserved for them for ages. The famous and elegant Rekha has made this style undying. She is always seen in a mesmerizing <strong><a href="https://www.mirraw.com/store/kanchipuram-silk-sarees" target="_blank">Kanjivaram silk saree</a></strong>.</span></p><p><span>Since these saris are heavy and intricately woven people consider them for ladies and not young girls but this misconception has come to ruin when Alia Bhatt was seen wearing these beautiful silk sarees in the movie 2 states. Since the movie has rocked the theaters every girl wishes to buy this type of saris.</span></p><p><span>This saree has light prints and heavy golden borders. Sometimes these borders are woven of pure gold. These saris are famous in the southern part of India. But with time they have gradually formed their place in the northern markets as well.</span></p><p><span><a href="{{#staticFileLink}}8844298885,original{{/staticFileLink}}" target="_blank"><img src="{{#staticFileLink}}8844298885,original{{/staticFileLink}}" width="300" class="align-center" alt="8844298885?profile=original" /></a></span></p><p></p><p><strong>3. Plain Sarees with heavy borders</strong></p><p><span>These saris have become the choice for every woman out there as they look beautiful and can be easily carried. Various celebrities have adorned them and have rocked the environment with this tremendously beautiful designer wears.</span></p><p><span>These saris are a perfect eye-catcher this season. Especially, this festive season the girls are melting the hearts with their elegantly gorgeous looks.</span></p><p></p><p><span><a href="{{#staticFileLink}}8844298682,original{{/staticFileLink}}" target="_blank"><img src="{{#staticFileLink}}8844298682,original{{/staticFileLink}}" width="300" class="align-center" alt="8844298682?profile=original" /></a></span></p><p></p><p><strong>4. Net Sarees</strong></p><p>These saris are the heavy ones and thus can be categorized under the Bridal Saris. They have very heavy borders and their front is also embezzled with heavy stonework or designs. They are gorgeous and look great but they are made strictly for the family occasions where you are ought to wear these!</p><p><span><strong><a href="https://www.mirraw.com/store/net-sarees" target="_blank">Net sarees</a></strong> look best when paired with simple blouses as the saree would itself speak volumes about your fashionable personality.</span></p><p></p><p><span><a href="{{#staticFileLink}}8844299284,original{{/staticFileLink}}" target="_blank"><img src="{{#staticFileLink}}8844299284,original{{/staticFileLink}}" width="300" class="align-center" alt="8844299284?profile=original" /></a></span></p><p></p><p><strong>5. Lehenga Style Sarees</strong></p><p><span>This is the new saree style. It is easy to drape and convenient to carry. Though this has been in the market for a while they have grabbed the attention only in this wedding season. With this festive season, they have become the choice for every woman in the town. These saris look beautiful, are very catchy, and give you two choices in hand. You can drape them in whichever style you wish and both styles will rock your personality. </span></p><p></p><p><span><a href="{{#staticFileLink}}8844299455,original{{/staticFileLink}}" target="_blank"><img src="{{#staticFileLink}}8844299455,original{{/staticFileLink}}" width="300" class="align-center" alt="8844299455?profile=original" /></a></span></p><p></p><p><strong>6. Lace Border Sarees</strong></p><p><span>These saris have boomed the fashion industry with their sheer beauty and elegance. They come in varied colors and have intricate borders. These borders add life to the plain colors. These designer saris are a great choice for office parties and get-together where you want to look stunning and yet not out of the line.</span></p><p></p><p><span><a href="{{#staticFileLink}}8844299068,original{{/staticFileLink}}" target="_blank"><img src="{{#staticFileLink}}8844299068,original{{/staticFileLink}}" width="300" class="align-center" alt="8844299068?profile=original" /></a></span></p><p></p><p><strong>7. Multicolored Sarees with Heavy Borders</strong></p><p><span>We have already talked about the single-colored saris of the same kind but this multi-colored style is booming the markets as well. They are layered with either the tones of the same color or have some mesmerizing contrasts soothing the eye.</span></p><p><span>These saris look ravishing when they are paired with heavy blouses. The saris are simple because of the plain-looking colors and just designer borders but heavy blouses give them an altogether different look. These are saris for all ages and this style is here to stay!</span></p><p> </p></div>Signature Handloom Creations of the Different States in Indiahttps://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/profiles/blogs/signature-handloom-creations-of-the-different-states-in-india2019-05-08T05:52:58.000Z2019-05-08T05:52:58.000ZNidhi Shekhawathttps://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/members/NidhiShekhawat<div><p>India is a country that truly upholds and lives up to the phrase ''unity in diversity''. It is home to a billion people and has over a hundred different dialects. This country is a fine mélange of various cultures that stay together in harmony by maintaining its own individuality with pride. Every state in India has its language and customs that the people living in the state follow, and the Handloom industry is no different. Let us have a look at the handloom industry and its uniqueness to know this nation better.</p><p> <a href="{{#staticFileLink}}8844011474,original{{/staticFileLink}}" target="_blank"><img src="{{#staticFileLink}}8844011474,original{{/staticFileLink}}" width="350" class="align-center" alt="8844011474?profile=original" /></a></p><h1>1. Andhra Pradesh: Kalamkari</h1><p>The word 'kalamkari' has two words in it, - 'kalam' means 'pen' and 'Kari' means 'work; This work was done by drawing motifs with colored pens on fabrics. This pen art is extensively used to depict scenes from Hindu mythology on sarees and dupattas. Kalamkari was patronized by Moghuls and the demand for this artwork is still on the rise.</p><p> <a href="{{#staticFileLink}}8844011892,original{{/staticFileLink}}" target="_blank"><img src="{{#staticFileLink}}8844011892,original{{/staticFileLink}}" width="350" class="align-center" alt="8844011892?profile=original" /></a></p><h1>2. Arunachal Pradesh: Apatani</h1><p>The characteristic feature of the Apatani weave is its neat and shapely geometric pattern. This weave hails from the land of Arunachal Pradesh, and the weave of the Apatani tribe is considered more advanced than the rest in their native land. Apparels featuring the Apatani weave forms an essential part of women's closet in Arunachal Pradesh.</p><p> </p><h1>3. Assam: Muga Silk</h1><p>Original Muga silk can only be made in Assam. These silks have a natural golden tone to them, and their specialty lies in the fact that the sheen of a Muga silk gets brighter with every use. This fabric is used to make the traditional Assamese attire- Mekhla Chador.</p><h1>4. Bihar: Bhagalpuri Silk</h1><p>The silk weaving industry in Bhagalpur is hundreds of years old and has a rich heritage. Bhagalpuri silk is made only from a specific kind of larva of a silkworm. It has a textured look and is revered by women across India.</p><p> <a href="{{#staticFileLink}}8844012488,original{{/staticFileLink}}" target="_blank"><img src="{{#staticFileLink}}8844012488,original{{/staticFileLink}}" width="350" class="align-center" alt="8844012488?profile=original" /></a></p><h1>5. Chhattisgarh: Kosa Silk</h1><p>The finest Kosa silk comes from the Champa district of Chattisgarh. Artisans take anything between three to 5 days to weave a single piece of Kosa silk saree. It is a kind of Tussar that is very durable and has a classy finish.</p><p> </p><h1>6. Kunbi: Goa</h1><p>These chequered sarees were woven by the oldest tribe in Goa. Tribal women draped these sarees and worked on the farm-land. After the advent of the Portuguese, these sarees were much revered. However, recently the weaving of Kunbi sarees is seeing the face of a new sun.</p><p> </p><h1>7. Bandhani: Gujrat</h1><p>The ancient art of making Bandhani is mastered by the Khatri tribe of Gujrat. Bandhni sarees are gorgeous, and they are made using the tie & dye technique. The most popular colors in bandhani saree are Red, Yellow, Green, and Black.</p><p><a href="{{#staticFileLink}}8844011064,original{{/staticFileLink}}" target="_blank"><img src="{{#staticFileLink}}8844011064,original{{/staticFileLink}}" width="350" class="align-center" alt="8844011064?profile=original" /></a></p><h1>8. Panja Durries: Haryana</h1><p>The technique Panja comes from Haryana. It is specially mastered by the people in Panipat. The technique is named the tool used in the process in weaving. Panja is a complicated design and is generally woven on floor coverings. Threads that are a little thick are used to make Panja handloom creations.</p><p> </p><h1>9. Kullu Shawls: Himachal Pradesh</h1><p>Himachal Tours are incomplete without owning a Kullu Shawl, which is made with three varieties of wool- Merino wool, Angora Wool and Sheep wool which is procured locally. The price of these shawls tends to be on the steeper side; still, they are pretty high in demand, both in India and globally.</p><p> </p><h1>10 Kuchai Silk: Jharkhand</h1><p>Kuchai is an organic kind of silk that are found in vibrant colors. It is a signature of Jharkhand, and its demand is rising with each passing day.</p><p> </p><h1>11. Mysore Silk: Karnataka</h1><p>'Mysore'- the land where the valorous Tipu Sultan ruled is the producer of one of the finest silks in India. <span style="text-decoration:underline;"><strong><a href="https://www.mirraw.com/sarees/mysore-silk-saree" target="_blank">Mysore silk sarees</a></strong></span> are characterized by their excellent quality and golden zari work that renders immense beauty on each of the apparel.</p><p> <a href="{{#staticFileLink}}8844013655,original{{/staticFileLink}}" target="_blank"><img src="{{#staticFileLink}}8844013655,original{{/staticFileLink}}" width="350" class="align-center" alt="8844013655?profile=original" /></a></p><h1>12. Kasavu: Kerala</h1><p>Kasavu saree is synonymous with a splendid form of simplicity. Traditionally these sarees are white or off-white with a golden border made of pure zari, which is especially worn on Onam, the main festival of Kerala.</p><p> </p><h1>13. Chanderi: Madhya Pradesh</h1><p>Chanderi is a harmonious fusion of silk and cotton which flourished during the Mughal era. Shishupal, the cousin of Lord Krishna introduced Chanderi. Due to its super-light texture, chanderi is also called 'Woven air.'</p><p> <a href="{{#staticFileLink}}8844013852,original{{/staticFileLink}}" target="_blank"><img src="{{#staticFileLink}}8844013852,original{{/staticFileLink}}" width="350" class="align-center" alt="8844013852?profile=original" /></a></p><h1>14. Paithani: Maharastra</h1><p>The specialty of Paithani saree is that it looks the same on both sides. It comes from a district called 'Paithan' in Maharastra. These <span style="text-decoration:underline;"><strong><a href="https://www.mirraw.com/sarees/silk-sarees" target="_blank">silk sarees</a></strong></span> took an immense amount of hard work to be woven and were once upon a time called 'attire for the Royals.'</p><p> </p><h1>15. Phanek: Manipur</h1><p>Phanek is the traditional wear of women in Manipur. It characterizes broad striped pattern with an embroidery border. It is worn with a blouse and upper cloth.</p><p><a href="{{#staticFileLink}}8844013875,original{{/staticFileLink}}" target="_blank"><img src="{{#staticFileLink}}8844013875,original{{/staticFileLink}}" width="350" class="align-center" alt="8844013875?profile=original" /></a></p><h1>16. Eri Silk: Meghalaya</h1><p>Eri silks are produced in an eco-friendly way, and it has shorter yarns than other silk. This type of silk has a dull gold sheen and is coveted in the eastern region of India.</p><p> </p><h1>17. Puan: Mizoram</h1><p>This is a tribal attire that is mainly found in the hue of black & white with a few colored threads. It is a short skirt, and the designs can range from completely simple to absolutely intricate depending on the rank of the wearer.</p><p></p><h1>19. Naga Shawls: Nagaland</h1><p>These shawls are mainly woven with wool in red and black. Every region in Nagaland has its special pattern, and these serve as the traditional mark of the state.</p><p></p><h1>20. Sambalpuri Saree: Odisha</h1><p>The yarns of a Sambalpuri saree are first dyed and then woven into beautiful sarees having ikat designs. The regions that are hubs of Sambalpuri saree are Bargarh, Sonepur, and Sambalpur.</p><p></p><h1>21. Phulkari: Punjab</h1><p>The name 'phulkari' denotes 'work of flower.' It is an embroidery form that was traditionally practiced by women in Punjab. Apparels containing phulkari work are vibrant and a visual delight.</p><p></p><h1>22. Shisha Work: Rajasthan</h1><p>The Shisha work or the mirror work was introduced by the Mughals in the 17th century. But it has been so widely practiced in the state of Rajasthan, that it has become its own. Apart from apparels that contain mesmerizing mirror work, wall hangings are laden with extensive mirror work too in the state of Rajasthan.</p><p> </p><h1>23. Lepcha: Sikkim</h1><p>The 'Lepcha' handloom work derives its name from the Lepcha tribe in Sikkim. The basic fabric is cotton; wool is used to make several motifs over the cotton canvas and give it an aesthetic charm.</p><p> </p><h1>24. Kanjivaram Silk: Tamil Nadu</h1><p>The hallmark of a true <span style="text-decoration:underline;"><strong><a href="https://www.mirraw.com/store/kanchipuram-silk-sarees" target="_blank">Kanjivaram saree</a></strong></span> is the finest quality silk and pure gold and silver zari used to weave its borders, motifs, and pallu. Amon all the silks that are available in India Kanjivaram remains to be the most revered one because of its excellent quality and a lustrous sheen.</p><p> <a href="{{#staticFileLink}}8844013701,original{{/staticFileLink}}" target="_blank"><img src="{{#staticFileLink}}8844013701,original{{/staticFileLink}}" width="350" class="align-center" alt="8844013701?profile=original" /></a></p><h1>25. Pochampally Ikat: Telangana</h1><p>The Pochampally village is a World Heritage site declared by UNESCO, because of the conglomeration of over 5000 looms in the village, dedicated to weaving apparels with Pochampally Ikat motifs.</p><p> </p><h1>26. Pachra: Tripura</h1><p>Pachra hails from Tripura and is a long waist cloth that descends till the knees. It is worn with Risi by women in the state. The beautiful handloom of Pachra is generally found in vibrant colors.</p><p> </p><h1>27. Uttar Pradesh: Chikankari</h1><p>Chikankari flourished during the times of Noor Jahan in Lucknow. This handloom art consists if extensive embroidery of floral motifs on various fabrics. It was traditionally made of a white woven work on white fabric, but now chikankari work is found in all hues.</p><p> <a href="{{#staticFileLink}}8844014497,original{{/staticFileLink}}" target="_blank"><img src="{{#staticFileLink}}8844014497,original{{/staticFileLink}}" width="350" class="align-center" alt="8844014497?profile=original" /></a></p><h1>28. Tant: West Bengal</h1><p>Tant is basically cotton that has been processed and starched to prevent from shrinking. Tant is a delicate fabric on which various motifs are women. It is a graceful type of saree fabric that is widely worn by women in West Bengal.</p></div>Buy Trending Indian Designer Sarees Online Shoppinghttps://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/profiles/blogs/buy-trending-indian-designer-sarees-online-shopping2017-08-01T11:28:47.000Z2017-08-01T11:28:47.000Zfly2karthttps://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/members/fly2kart<div><div class="before-footer-block-box"><p><span>Fly2Kart is an online store which helps you to feel few yards of cloth to an artful traditional legacy with a range of colors, designs, patterns and fabrics. A vibrant collection of </span><span>banarasi silk sarees, bhagalpuri saris, raw silk sarees, georgette saree, half sarees, cotton sarees, printed sarees, chiffon sarees and Net saree</span><span> definitely make your day more memorable and glaring.To make a difference in wear a regular sari and wear a designer sari, we at Fly2Kart bring you the brilliant array of designs and fabrics. 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What distinguishes this type of saree from all the other types is the sheen of the fabric and its high durability. Its durability is enhanced by its richness and fine finish.<br /> <a target="_blank" href="http://www.utsavfashion.com/saree/light-aqua-and-neon-green-art-silk-saree-with-blouse/stu446-itemcode"><img width="750" class="align-center" src="{{#staticFileLink}}8843500689,original{{/staticFileLink}}" alt="Light Aqua and Neon Green Art Kanchipuram Silk Saree" title="Light Aqua and Neon Green Art Kanchipuram Silk Saree" /></a>Interestingly, the indigenous weaving community whose mainstay is the production of <strong><a href="http://www.utsavpedia.com/textiles/the-beautifully-woven-web-of-kanchipuram-silk/" target="_blank">Kanjivaram silk</a></strong>, migrated from present day Andhra Pradesh to Kanchipuram in Tamil Nadu. The popularity of sarees in this silk rose enormously in the 18th century.<br /> <br /> Kanjivaram silk is produced from the mulberry silk worm, which is known for producing one of the finest varieties of silk in the world. The heaviness of this saree comes from the double warp and double weft weaving method.<br /> <br /> The borders and pallav of the Kanjivaram saree are distinctive and heavy. They are embroidered using fine threads of either gold. In cases where silver is used, it is coated with gold later, as no Kanchipuram saree will ever be embellished with anything but gold. The needlework of the embroidery is very fine and firm, with tight secure stitches. The <strong><a href="http://www.utsavfashion.com/saree/kanchipuram-silk-type" target="_blank">Kanchipuram silk saree</a></strong> features certain motifs that are peculiar to this type. Because this saree initially came about, and is still most popularly worn, for religious purposes, the patterns and designs on this saree are derived from the pictures seen on the temple walls that reflect scenes from the scriptures. Other mythological characters can also be commonly seen on the Kanchipuram saree. Recent varieties have incorporated different patterns and motifs such as parallel lines known as Thandavalam, among others.<br /> <a target="_blank" href="http://www.utsavfashion.com/saree/blue-and-fuchsia-pure-kanchipuram-handloom-silk-saree-with-blouse/saha46-itemcode"><img width="750" class="align-center" src="{{#staticFileLink}}8843500879,original{{/staticFileLink}}" alt="Blue and Fuchsia Pure Kanchipuram Handloom Silk Saree" title="Blue and Fuchsia Pure Kanchipuram Handloom Silk Saree" /></a>This saree is ideally worn for religious ceremonies and formal occasions such as weddings with heavy gold jewelry in traditional motifs.</p></div>