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Hailing from the towns of Maldah and Murshidabad in Bengal, pure Matka silk sarees has a distinctive sheen that makes it so popular across the country and beyond. Even though it has a rough texture, the texture of the silk resembles linen, hence the beautiful shine. The matka silk saree reflects a sheer elegance that makes it a perfect outfit to wear at weddings and parties. Let’s have a look at these celebrities who styled it right and take some desi style inspiration to try at your next event.

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India’s Famous Bangalore Silk

Bangalore Silk as the name suggests, comes from the city of Bangalore or Bengaluru in Karnataka. It is known the world over for its subtlety and simplicity, purity and unique texture. It is one of the relatively newer forms of silk in the country, although it has undergone its share of reinventions in the industry.

Old Rose and Teal Blue Pure Bangalore Silk Handloom SareeThe history of Bangalore silk can be traced back to 1898, when Jamshedji Tata set the wheels spinning in Bangalore to imbibe the advanced sericulture techniques he observed in Japan.

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Hailing from the towns of Maldah and Murshidabad in Bengal, pure Matka silk sarees has a distinctive sheen that makes it so popular across the country and beyond. Even though it has a rough texture, the texture of the silk resembles linen, hence the beautiful shine. The matka silk saree reflects a sheer elegance that makes it a perfect outfit to wear at weddings and parties. Let’s have a look at these celebrities who styled it right and take some desi style inspiration to try at your next event.

Read more…

India’s Famous Bangalore Silk

Bangalore Silk as the name suggests, comes from the city of Bangalore or Bengaluru in Karnataka. It is known the world over for its subtlety and simplicity, purity and unique texture. It is one of the relatively newer forms of silk in the country, although it has undergone its share of reinventions in the industry.

Old Rose and Teal Blue Pure Bangalore Silk Handloom SareeThe history of Bangalore silk can be traced back to 1898, when Jamshedji Tata set the wheels spinning in Bangalore to imbibe the advanced sericulture techniques he observed in Japan.

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