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The Stunning Lehenga Cholis from Mughal Era

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Appropriate from the old medieval circumstances to the cutting edge time mold has been near. The Indian mold has genuinely developed from the antiquated circumstances to the cutting edge keeping the traditions and the conventions in place wrapped with the ethnicity. It is fairly hard to browse the wide range that wins in the Indian Fashion. Despite this wide accessible assortment the Lehenga Choli has risen as the second best customary wear after sari. Lehenga as a dress is to a great degree sim

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Weaving History of India

The destiny of India is not located on the bloody path to the west, which she shows signs of fatigue, but along the way bloodless peace that comes from a godly and simple life. India is in danger of losing her soul. She can’t lose and live. It should not, therefore, idly, lazily and helplessly says, I can’t escape the rush of the West. It must be strong enough to withstand for itself and the world. Mahatma Gandhi (1926).

8843641701?profile=originalThe Glorious Past

India has had a love affair with weaving since the time imm

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Summer Fashion from India: Cotton Sarees

Cotton is universally considered the best summer wear fabric. Cool, comfortable, airy and absorbent, it is perfect for hot days when one wants to look stylish and stay fresh. It can easily be dyed into different colors and prints, which is one of the reasons it is such a beloved Indian fabric. It is one of the most popular summer fabrics in India, especially to make saris and tunics. While cotton tunics are preferred by those with a taste for western aesthetics, those who love Indian fashion ten

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Banarasi Silk is produced primarily in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh and is one of the finest forms of silk in the country. It was brought to India but the Mughals and since then has been adopted to suit the style sensibilities of India as a whole. The intricacy of the weave, the luxurious aesthetics and the heaviness of the saree are only few of the many reasons why this saree is so popular throughout the globe.
Teal Green and Dark Blue Art Banarasi Silk SareeOne of the characteristic features of Banarasi silk sarees is the heavy usage of Persian

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