Showing posts with label Sarees. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sarees. Show all posts

Wednesday, 14 December 2011

0 Star Plus Sarees

Akshara (Hina Khan) who has been struggling to keep pace with the demands of  marriage will have yet another trouble to encounter in Rajan Shahi's show on Star Plus, Ye Rishta Ky Kehlata Hai. Naitik's (Karan Mehra)  bua ji, Daddaji's sister is going to make an entry in the beginning of the next year.  No south Indian bridge thinks her trousseau is complete, unless and until she has Star Plus Saree's in it. Woven from the best of silks dyed in brilliant jewel tones, with golden thread woven in fantastic motifs, Kanjeevaram sarees reign supreme. 









From cotton sarees to silk, there are many different kinds of Star Plus Saree's in rich jewels tones, sarees as diverse and colorful us the land of its birth. All six meters long, some of the best Indian sarees come from south India, Gujarat Madhya oradesh and benaras, sarees that no bridaltrousseau can be without. Talking of the best sarees of India, a brief explanation is.

Friday, 21 October 2011

0 New Printed Sari

This is graceful Printed chiffon Saree are based on ancient regional Indian design are used on chiffon saris. Chiffon sarees with resham work done on them increases the beauty of a lady. Gold metallic embroidery increases the look of a chiffon saree. The printed Saree has its birth in both South and North India. The word ‘sari’ was taken from the Prakrit word ‘as written in the most primitive Jain and Cotton printed Sarees. The first known portrayal of the saree in Indian is the figurine of an Indus valley priest wearing printed Sarees.







In early Indian tradition and the Natya Shastra (an ancient Indian treatise describing ancient dance and costumes), the navel of the Supreme Being is considered to be the starting place of existence and creativity; hence the midriff is to be left printed Sarees uncovered by the saree.



0 Printed Sari


Saris continue to be worn by the majority of women in India for everyday use, traditional celebrations and weddings, and so while other labels are choosing to enter the market with their jewellery, handbags and footwear, Hermès are confident that their traditional luxury garments will be a hit. Here you can see another dashing style of modern printed Saree. The kinaari of this Sari nourished with small floral work which seems like embroidery work. The fabric tinted with shine and completes the beauty of this dress. Oh…! Look at Saree Blouse, designer gives to it modern touch. It is so beautiful Saree.






Printed texture and lining patterns of Saree are in and girls demanding. Young girls mostly preferred this type of saree. The color of this saree also suitable for upcoming summer season, and one can wear this as casual Dress. Black and yellow combination always attracts others, so it’s fantastic Saree.

Thursday, 20 October 2011

0 New Banarsi Sari

 
Benarasi saris are historically considered to be among the finest saris in India and are known for their gold and silver brocade, fine silk and opulent embroidery, and being highly sought after. These saris are made of finely woven silk and are decorated with intricate design, and because of these engravings, these saris are relatively heavy. Banarasi saris are mostly worn by Indian women on important occasions such as when attending a wedding and are expected to be complemented by the woman’s best jewelry.





There are mainly four varieties of  Benarasi sari available today. They are pure silk (katan); organza (kora) with zari and silk; georgette, and shattir. The sari making is more of a cottage industry for several million people around Varanasi encompassing Gorakhpur and Azamgarh as well.

0 Latest Banarsi Sari

The bridal Saree can be discussed altogether separately. Wedding is a very special day in our life. On this day most women wear Pure Banarsi Sarees. These days there is wide range of bridal Saree collection available in the market. These Pure Banarsi Sarees have beautiful colors and heavy embroidery all over the body. A beautiful sarees will add a exclusive sensuality and classiness that will match the mood of those who will be in clad in them and also will please the eyes of the beholders. If an Indian woman is asked about the best asset that she has in her wardrobe, then she will surely reply it is her Bridal Banarsi Sarees.







Pure Banarsi Saree in india is the most beautiful dress. The pattern of wearing it is mostly the same. The costume is part of the Indian culture. Sareess are available in many varieties like Silk Banarsi Saree, bridal Saree, Banarsi Saree, nylon Saree, hand printed Saree, georgette Saree, and chiffon Saree. The popularity of Pure Banarsi Sarees has also spread in other countries beside India.

Monday, 17 October 2011

1 Indian Saree

To enhance the appeal, these sarees are adorned with bootiec work and sequins all over the base. The border the area is embellished with sequins, resham and kasab work in form of different patterns. Further, the edges of saree are decorated with patch patti work to add on to the elegance. The Blouse is attached with this saree and in unstitched form. It can be stitched as per your choice. We also provide Matching Petticoat and fall application services. So what are you waiting for just grab it and we promise to deliver it at your doorstep.












Sari Store deals in Silk Sarees, Designer Sarees, Bollywood Sarees, Wedding Sarees, Embroidred Sarees, Party wear Sarees, Festival and Casual Sarees. We also deal in wholesale Sarees.
 
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