Rajasthani Lehariya Trends in Savan: Women starts their preparations as soon as the season starts. During the month of savan, worship and worship are in place but in this month their is a different preparation do decorate. If there is an environment of greenery in this season, how can women stay behind with special makeup in it.
Lehariya is considered a symbol of good luck and peace and in this also green color is considered auspicious in the wave worn in the spring. The demand for waves in Rajasthan increases as soon as the spring comes.
Banarasi sarees is a special type of sari worn by Hindu women on auspicious occasions like marriage, etc. Banarasi sarees are made in Chandauli, Banaras, Jaunpur, Azamgarh, Mirzapur and Sant Ravidasnagar districts of Uttar Pradesh. Its raw material comes from Banaras. Earlier the main pillar of Banaras economy was the work of Banarasi sarees but now it is in a worrying state.
The beautiful silk sarees made by weaving mixed with zari designs with weaving in Banaras on silk sarees is called Banarasi silk sari. Sometimes pure gold zari was used in it.
The 2 thousand year old Maharashtra Paithani saree is called the 'Queen of Sarees'. Every bride has such a sari in her wardrobe. Every woman likes this saree in any form. With the changing times, there was a difference in its colors, patterns and attire , but even today, this sari has dignity and elegance that use to be years ago.
Actually, Paithani is a variety of sari that originated from Paithan , a city in Aurangabad. It is hand woven 'fine silk', which is considered to be the best type of sari in India. The edges and the pallu are famous for their special design. Totta-maina, lotus , coconut, peacock etc. are special in square and diagonally shaped pallu.
Cotton saris are considersd to be the first choice of women in summer . Despite being comfortable, many women do not like wearing it just because caring for it is a little difficult for them. Colored cotton saris lose their color in just one wash, so to overcome this problem we will tell you some tips that you can easily try.
Cotton sarees in India are made by the most intricate processes- the yarns are tightly bound together in a different pattern and then colored using resist dying. The binds are then removed to be woven into the fabric itself.
Bandhini art is the method of dyeing by tying or knotting as practiced in India. Parts of silk or cotton cloth are tightly tied with waxed threads before being inserted into the color tank. Later the tied parts remain colorless when the thread is opened.
This technique is used in many parts of India, but it has yet has been in use in Gujarat and Rajasthan for a very long time and even today the states are known for the excellent work of this technology. Safe specimens of this techniques do not date back to the 18th century, making it difficult to trace its early history.
Phulkari is a curry embroidery done with hands on sari/ dupatta. Phulkari is derived from the words "flower" and "kari" which means flower art. Punjab's contribution to Indian culture is more than super music, excellent food and beautiful colors. Indian fashion would have been very dull without the Phulkari saree.
This embroidery originated in ancient India which requires highly skilled workmanship. In the initial state Phulkari was made on all kinds of cloth.
The history of kanjeevaram saree is 400 years old. In the village of kanjipuram near Tamil Nadu because these sarees here are made hence their name is kanjeevaram. Bollywood actress Rekha is consider as the brand ambassador of kanjeevaram sarees.
Kanjeevaram sarees gives a royal look to women. Kanjeevaram sarees are made of very special mulberry silk and zari threads. The price of this saree ranges from Rs 7000 to 2 Lakh Rupees and if you are wearing kanjeevaram saree of a big designer like Rekha, then the price can be 10-15 Lakhs.
Chanderi and Maheshwari saree of Madhya Pradesh in ancient times, chanderi sarees were waved with extremely fine threads of cotton. During the mughal period, fine muslim fibers were imported from Dhaka to wave these sarees. It is said that these saree was so fined that entire saree would fit within a fist.
Currently, chanderi is quiet popular for hand made sarees made in bundelkhandi style. The uniqueness of chanderi fabric lies in its beautiful motifs embellishes on the fabric.
Jamdani saree this word is made by combining two words :- 'Jam' and 'Dani'. 'Jam' means flower and 'Dani' means hokey bouquet. Jamdani sarees are made in Dhaka and Bangladesh. This saree mentioned in Chanakya's Arthashastra from 3rd century.
Jamdani is the finest muslim cloth in Bengal. Jamdani sarees have been a favorite items of women in Bengal since ancient times. Even today, jamdani is produced in the southern Rupsi of Narayanganj district in Bangladesh. The art of waving jamdani has been declared by UNESCO as 'Ineangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity'.
Kalamkari is composed of two words:- 'kalam' mean pen and 'kari' mean workmanship, the saree on which the pen is made with workmanship is called Kalamkari saree. Kalamkari is one of the major folk arts of India.
Kalamkari is a type of handicraft in which an impression is made with colored blocks on cotton cloth by hand. The term penmanship is used for both art and fabric. This art is mainly practiced in India and Iran. First of all, the cloth is immersed in cow dung solution overnight. The next day, it is dried in the sun and dipped in milk, demand solution. Later, it is dried well and licked with a wooden squad to soften it.