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mymoledro · 5 years ago
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The Ethnic Fabric Of India (Chanderi)
Chanderi is a standard ethnic texture portrayed through its lightweight, sheer floor and great luxurious feel. Chanderi texture is introduced via way of means of weaving in silk and first-rate Zari withinside the normal cotton yarn that results withinside the manufacturing of the glowing floor. The texture received its call from the unassuming network Chanderi in Madhya Pradesh in which traditional weavers exercise the craft of handing over completed sarees in cotton and silk advanced with great zari work. This texture may be ordered into 3 kinds – Chanderi silk cotton, unadulterated silk, and Chanderi cotton. Customarily, Chanderi texture becomes mainly applied in weaving Sarees and Salwar Kameez material. These days, younger girls inclination towards carrying Chanderi sarees. It is one of the must-have matters for every saree expert and has risen because the maximum downplayed Indian ethnic clothing. Chanderi sarees are an excellent choice for summertime season put on simply as for stately dressing, for example, weddings or pujas. Since antiquated occasions, Chanderi metropolis is prominently referred to as a standout among different handloom corporations in India in which Chanderi texture become woven making use of handspun cotton twists and wefts. In any case, the improvement of the feel commenced withinside the Eighteen Nineties whilst weavers withinside the metropolis of Chanderi supplanted handspun yarns with plant frantic yarns. In any case, if legends are to be accepted, Chanderi texture is understood to have its starting course lower back withinside the Vedic Period and become hooked up via way of means of Lord Krishna's cousin – Shishupal. In the 12 months 1910, Chanderi sarees had been disparaged via way of means of the regal institution of Scindia and it becomes all through that length whilst a first rate string subject matter made its nice withinside the cotton muslin saree unexpectedly. Be that because it may, all through the Mughal rule, the ubiquity of this texture arrived at new statures and become the maximum desired choice of sovereigns in India. During the 1930s, Chanderi weavers in Madhya Pradesh discovered Japanese silk. They commenced supplanting the twists of cotton sarees with it and this is the manner the Chanderi silk collection appeared. Formation of unique buttons or issues and the sincere or sheer floor of Chanderi texture are the 2 top attributes that understand it from different handloom textures. The buttons or issues on Chanderi texture are basically handwoven at the handloom, with the usage of needles. Separate needles are applied to make numerous issues. Weavers cowl those issues with gold, silver simply as copper. Themes made making use of chanderi weaving are enlivened from nature and contain Swans, gold coins, natural products, and superb bodies. From traditional issues of blossoms, peacock, lotus to cutting-edge mathematical examples, nowadays you may find out strikingly lovable issues like 'Nalferma, 'Dandidar, 'Chatai', 'Jangla', Mehndi rib haath' and so forth readorning the Chanderi textures. The shading palette of Chanderi sarees is predominately managed via way of means of sensitive pastel tones, besides with evolving times, active blends of crimson and dark, turquoise and naval pressure blue, fuchsia, and white likewise exist. The straightforwardness of the sheer floor is a thrilling detail of Chanderi texture that separates it from one of a kind substances created throughout India. The straightforwardness of this texture is an end result of the usage of an unmarried Feature nature of the yarn. At the factor whilst the paste of a crude yarn isn't always remoted from it, the non-degumming renders a sparkle and simplicity to the finished texture which creates a Feature yarn. Since antique occasions, the Chanderi texture holds a splendid state of affairs withinside the Indian handloom industry. Generally, this texture becomes applied to weave the nine-backyard wraps. Yet, presently, with an aggregate of normal and cutting-edge weaving procedures, Chanderi texture is widely used by fashion originators to make Indo-western dresses, tunics, and tops. The sheer floor of the Chanderi texture desires splendid consideration. It's prudent to launder Chanderi texture to steady the great Zari work. Dry in conceal, abstain from drying in direct daylight.
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Printers are known as chipas. They often work with organic colours in which various plants give particular colours. The vegetable colours are obtained from the bark of the babul, kattha, amla, jamun and mango trees or from flowers of kusum, palash or harsingar, and indigo. The bark of the khair is used for red, kusum flowers with guava bark for different shades of yellow, and kusum with amla bark for black. Wherever coloured yarn is used in weaving, it is dyed by the weaver himself. Wedding saris are mostly dyed in turmeric or sunflower. Both produce shades of yellow. Traditional printing was done on quilt covers and saris. Women sometimes had their saris dyed in bright colours and stamped with motifs. This was one of the cheapest ways of ornamenting the plain motia sari. Dots, cones or stripes are printed on a bright yellow ground in Dhaka, East Champaran. A few printers do embossed printing. The prints common in the area were the clove motif, and moon pattern or dot, which can be found at Maniadda and Jamui. Hand printed textiles can also be seen at Betiah, Biharsharif, Hajipur, Madhubani, Darbhanga, Munger, Bhagalpur, Vaishali, Muzaffarpur, Sitamarhi, Motihari, Patna, Gaya and Nalanda.
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A jacket is a mid-stomach–length garment for the upper body. A jacket typically has sleeves, and fastens in the front or slightly on the side. A jacket is generally lighter, tighter-fitting, and less insulating than a coat, which is outerwear. Some jackets are fashionable, while others serve as protective clothing. Jackets without sleeves are vests.
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mymoledro · 5 years ago
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Hand Block Printing By Moledro
Textile printing is the method of practising colour in specific patterns and designs. A Fabric with colour print bonded with the fibre, to resist colour from fading while washing or applying friction. For creating different patterns on the fabric, wooden blocks, stencils, engraved plates, or rollers comes in use on fabric during printing. There are several methods by which a fabric can be printed. Hand block printing is a kind of work that involves shaping a craved pattern on a wooden block, including this block with ink or dye, and then imprinting it on the fabric. Blocks can be constructed by stone; but for better outcomes, they are more usually constructed from wood. Intricate designs that you see printed on a piece of fabric are not designed with a brush; they are carved to wooden blocks. Fine prints of flowers, animals, and several abstract designs; give an interesting face to a simple fabric. Wooden block print is the course of printing or embedding patterns on fabric materials; like linen, cotton, or silk by applying wooden blocks. It is the simplest, but the slowest process of fabric printing. Hand block print is able to generate higher artistic effects, some of which are not possible by any other designing method. Earlier, the design for the hand block was normally a traditional Indian theme; though, now any design or pattern can be embedded on the block to give print at fabric. Rajasthan is home to hand block printing. This technique of block printing is used in both the fashion and interior industries. Good woodblock printing requires skill and practice to create uniformity and clear patterns. Wood blocks used for hand block printing is generally made up of sycamore, plane, and pearwood. These printing blocks may range in the shape of their size but should be in a length of two or three inches in thickness. The edges of this wood are left and it is not sculpted. Fine aspects are very tough to cut in wood, and if fortunately cut they do to break off in printing. Each colour has a different block, so while getting these blocks ready; an important task is to get the exact design in your hand before applying. Once wooden blocks are ready, you can start with printing the fabric. Block printing designs are fascinating. These printing patterns add an edge to the garment and make it look alluring. Unlike various design trends like Phulkari, hand block printing took its motivation from an old age form of arts like many complex designs and Mehendi designs. The artistic talents of various designs lead to complex patterns within the basic hand block printing designs. Detailed designs can also be generated through this procedure of hand block printing. Certain basic elements of Buti, Jhal, Bel, and Buta organize small patterns in a Block Print. Wooden blocks are carved in such a way that they portray the exact image of a designer. These hand block printing designs can be easy geometric structures or more precise impressions. Following the needs of Indian & global fashion in the industry, hand-blocked designs/patterns are formed in the best possible way by designers or artists. Hand block printing designs are cherished since the Mughal era. However, lately, hand block printing has become a diverse route. It has been an elaborate technique ever since it is known. Hand block printing has eternally been one of the most respected arts, but many features have added to it, to modernize it as per the popular fashion trends. Block printing on components of garments like pockets or collar adds an edge to the overall look and makes the garment a statement piece. Also, such prints used as patches on various products look fascinating. Hand block printing has a tremendous demand in the apparel industry for sarees, suits, and dresses and also for products such as handbags, etc. Looking at the current situation of hand block print fabrics in the market, the future of these fabrics seems to be quite impressive. From blocks, it will take time to get the designs customized where people can contribute to designing prints and patterns. Instead of wasting time in engraving, hand block printing should be made customized to complete the task in a time-friendly way. Experimenting with block prints will never go out of trend. Also, such prints combined with chunky jewellery gives a chic and modern look, which is not dying at least for many years to come.
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mymoledro · 5 years ago
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Textile printing is the method of practising colour in specific patterns and designs. A Fabric with colour print bonded with the fibre, to resist colour from fading while washing or applying friction. For creating different patterns on the fabric, wooden blocks, stencils, engraved plates, or rollers comes in use on fabric during printing. There are several methods by which a fabric can be printed. Hand block printing is a kind of work that involves shaping a craved pattern on a wooden block, including this block with ink or dye, and then imprinting it on the fabric. Blocks can be constructed by stone; but for better outcomes, they are more usually constructed from wood. Intricate designs that you see printed on a piece of fabric are not designed with a brush; they are carved to wooden blocks. Fine prints of flowers, animals, and several abstract designs; give an interesting face to a simple fabric. Wooden block print is the course of printing or embedding patterns on fabric materials; like linen, cotton, or silk by applying wooden blocks. It is the simplest, but the slowest process of fabric printing. Hand block print is able to generate higher artistic effects, some of which are not possible by any other designing method. Earlier, the design for the hand block was normally a traditional Indian theme; though, now any design or pattern can be embedded on the block to give print at fabric. Rajasthan is home to hand block printing. This technique of block printing is used in both the fashion and interior industries. Good woodblock printing requires skill and practice to create uniformity and clear patterns. Wood blocks used for hand block printing is generally made up of sycamore, plane, and pearwood. These printing blocks may range in the shape of their size but should be in a length of two or three inches in thickness. The edges of this wood are left and it is not sculpted. Fine aspects are very tough to cut in wood, and if fortunately cut they do to break off in printing. Each colour has a different block, so while getting these blocks ready; an important task is to get the exact design in your hand before applying. Once wooden blocks are ready, you can start with printing the fabric. Block printing designs are fascinating. These printing patterns add an edge to the garment and make it look alluring. Unlike various design trends like Phulkari, hand block printing took its motivation from an old age form of arts like many complex designs and Mehendi designs. The artistic talents of various designs lead to complex patterns within the basic hand block printing designs. Detailed designs can also be generated through this procedure of hand block printing. Certain basic elements of Buti, Jhal, Bel, and Buta organize small patterns in a Block Print. Wooden blocks are carved in such a way that they portray the exact image of a designer. These hand block printing designs can be easy geometric structures or more precise impressions. Following the needs of Indian & global fashion in the industry, hand-blocked designs/patterns are formed in the best possible way by designers or artists. Hand block printing designs are cherished since the Mughal era. However, lately, hand block printing has become a diverse route. It has been an elaborate technique ever since it is known. Hand block printing has eternally been one of the most respected arts, but many features have added to it, to modernize it as per the popular fashion trends. Block printing on components of garments like pockets or collar adds an edge to the overall look and makes the garment a statement piece. Also, such prints used as patches on various products look fascinating. Hand block printing has a tremendous demand in the apparel industry for sarees, suits, and dresses and also for products such as handbags, etc. Looking at the current situation of hand block print fabrics in the market, the future of these fabrics seems to be quite impressive. From blocks, it will take time to get the designs customized where people can contribute to designing prints and patterns. Instead of wasting time in engraving, hand block printing should be made customized to complete the task in a time-friendly way. Experimenting with block prints will never go out of trend. Also, such prints combined with chunky jewellery gives a chic and modern look, which is not dying at least for many years to come.
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Textile printing is the method of practising colour in specific patterns and designs. A Fabric with colour print bonded with the fibre, to resist colour from fading while washing or applying friction. For creating different patterns on the fabric, wooden blocks, stencils, engraved plates, or rollers comes in use on fabric during printing. There are several methods by which a fabric can be printed. Hand block printing is a kind of work that involves shaping a craved pattern on a wooden block, including this block with ink or dye, and then imprinting it on the fabric. Blocks can be constructed by stone; but for better outcomes, they are more usually constructed from wood. Intricate designs that you see printed on a piece of fabric are not designed with a brush; they are carved to wooden blocks. Fine prints of flowers, animals, and several abstract designs; give an interesting face to a simple fabric. Wooden block print is the course of printing or embedding patterns on fabric materials; like linen, cotton, or silk by applying wooden blocks. It is the simplest, but the slowest process of fabric printing. Hand block print is able to generate higher artistic effects, some of which are not possible by any other designing method. Earlier, the design for the hand block was normally a traditional Indian theme; though, now any design or pattern can be embedded on the block to give print at fabric. Rajasthan is home to hand block printing. This technique of block printing is used in both the fashion and interior industries. Good woodblock printing requires skill and practice to create uniformity and clear patterns. Wood blocks used for hand block printing is generally made up of sycamore, plane, and pearwood. These printing blocks may range in the shape of their size but should be in a length of two or three inches in thickness. The edges of this wood are left and it is not sculpted. Fine aspects are very tough to cut in wood, and if fortunately cut they do to break off in printing. Each colour has a different block, so while getting these blocks ready; an important task is to get the exact design in your hand before applying. Once wooden blocks are ready, you can start with printing the fabric. Block printing designs are fascinating. These printing patterns add an edge to the garment and make it look alluring. Unlike various design trends like Phulkari, hand block printing took its motivation from an old age form of arts like many complex designs and Mehendi designs. The artistic talents of various designs lead to complex patterns within the basic hand block printing designs. Detailed designs can also be generated through this procedure of hand block printing. Certain basic elements of Buti, Jhal, Bel, and Buta organize small patterns in a Block Print. Wooden blocks are carved in such a way that they portray the exact image of a designer. These hand block printing designs can be easy geometric structures or more precise impressions. Following the needs of Indian & global fashion in the industry, hand-blocked designs/patterns are formed in the best possible way by designers or artists. Hand block printing designs are cherished since the Mughal era. However, lately, hand block printing has become a diverse route. It has been an elaborate technique ever since it is known. Hand block printing has eternally been one of the most respected arts, but many features have added to it, to modernize it as per the popular fashion trends. Block printing on components of garments like pockets or collar adds an edge to the overall look and makes the garment a statement piece. Also, such prints used as patches on various products look fascinating. Hand block printing has a tremendous demand in the apparel industry for sarees, suits, and dresses and also for products such as handbags, etc. Looking at the current situation of hand block print fabrics in the market, the future of these fabrics seems to be quite impressive. From blocks, it will take time to get the designs customized where people can contribute to designing prints and patterns. Instead of wasting time in engraving, hand block printing should be made customized to complete the task in a time-friendly way. Experimenting with block prints will never go out of trend. Also, such prints combined with chunky jewellery gives a chic and modern look, which is not dying at least for many years to come.
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Sustainable fashion can be described as shoes, clothing and accessories that are used and created, while also taking social, economic as well as environmental aspects into account.
While empowering a change to fashion products and the fashion system, sustainable fashion is a procession towards greater ecological integrity. Moledro is pioneering the journey of luxury textiles towards sustainability.
Our collection comprises specialized stoles, fabrics, art textiles and garments. These textiles are all handcrafted by our artisans with the application of varied techniques of screen printing, block-printing, surface ornamentation, value additions such as applique, tribal embroidery and more.
Sustainable fashion is all about buying garments which do little or no damage to the environment while being produced and they don’t cause any harm to the environment once they are discarded.
In the Indian market, ethical or sustainable clothing has started making its mark. Gone are those days when organic fashion was synonymous, too boring old school clothing.  
Moledro takes stride towards sustainable fashion as it brings together as many hands as possible who work in synergy in the creation of luxury handcrafted apparel. We as a brand, use the utmost number of hands to enhance and preserve the Indian textile heritage and the artisans who pour the soul into their master crafts. By the production of these fabrics, people get encouraged to believe in themselves and pursue their dreams. Our line of garments not only encourages the one who makes it but also the one who wears it.
Sustainable fashion is not just restricted with the products or the fashion textiles merely, they encompass the whole system of fashion- which includes the dealing with the interdependent ecological, social, cultural and financial systems.
Whether one prefers to rebuild their wardrobe often or sporadically are one of the most important choices when buying a new line of clothing. Buying new clothing that is manufactured in a socially/ethically and environmentally conscious manner is something we all should aspire to as much as possible.
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Anarkali Shalwar suit is a set of women's dresses starting from the Indian subcontinent. The Anarkali suit is formed up of a long, frock-style crest and highlights a slim fitted bottom. Anarkali suit modifies in many different lengths and fabrications including floor-length Anarkali techniques. Anarkali suits owe their style and name to the fictional Anarkali, a concubine in the court of Mughal emperor Akbar. In legend, she was murdered for her illicit relationship with the Crown Prince Salim, who later become an Emperor as Jahangir. The name Anarkali means the ‘delicate bud of the pomegranate flower/ tree’. This name means the qualities of softness, vulnerability, innocence, and beauty associated with the women who wore Anarkalis.
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A blue dye that comes from the neel (Indigo) plant is known as Indigo. More than 5,000 years ago, Indigo cultivation is thought to have existed in the Indus Valley Civilization. Among the oldest textile dye, Indigo happens to be one.
From the British in the sixteenth century, Indigo became one of the most profitable trade commodities. As it fetched huge profits to the British rule or East India Company, they thrive on the Indigo trade. Thus Indigo started to be called “Blue Gold”. Dabu is a smooth paste, which is combined well soaked and sieved black earth, tree gum, and wheatgrass powder. Before making stamps onto the fabric, the printer gently pats the wood block onto the dabu. During the Indigo dying process, this paste acts as a resist.
To the bottom left corner of the fabric, the printer aligns the first block and with incredible hand-eye precise coordination, which has been developed over the years of block printing, releases the dabu paste onto the cloth.
Over the wet dabu paste, fine sawdust is scattered to prevent the design from smudging, and from the subsequent dyeing, it seals the printed portion. The fabric is taken outside to sun dry it, once the sawdust has been scattered. This causes the dabu paste and the sawdust to fuse, in return creating a hard barrier that the Indigo dye cannot penetrate.
In the deep vat of Indigo dye, the dabu printed cloth is next immersed. The natural indigo which is derived from the Indigo plant Indigofera tinctorial is not water-soluble. The natural indigo is purchased in blocks, ground into a powder, and before fermenting it is soaked in an underground vat containing water and a strong alkaline lime powder. To make the colour chemically available to bond to the cloth, the strong alkaline reduces the indigo dye and remove oxygen from the liquid.
It is green in colour once the cloth is removed from the vat, by the time when it comes into contact with the oxygen the cloth develops into a rich blue shade of colour. To achieve darker shades of blue, the cloth is dipped repeatedly into the indigo vat, in between each successive immersion drying thoroughly.
The cloth is stretched out in the sun to dry after the fabric has achieved the right shade of blue.
Each piece of Indigo dyed fabric tells a story. A story of its origin. The end colour of the cloth can be influenced by the weather conditions at the time of the dyeing right to the pH levels in the dye vat to the consistency of the dabu paste or the minerals in the water. The beauty of the Indigo dyed fabrics lies in these uncontrollable elements.
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The importance of Colour in Fashion
Colours put liveliness and happiness to one’s life. The type of combinations of colours that we choose for ourselves reflects our inner self. We at Moledro embrace you with the knowledge about the different shades of the fashion in which selection of the right colour is very important. The people whom you will meet, the first thing that they will notice is the colour that you are wearing. Our colour choices in fashion say a lot about our personality, the image we are portraying and how we feel about ourselves. So, what exactly does the colour of your garment tell people? Within minutes of meeting you, others will immediately respond to the “colour message” which is being reflected by your garment. In fact, by different colours, people can feel in a certain way. Colour of your garment can also have an impact on:
Your shape
Your weight
Your overall personality
Your emotions
Whether we realize it or not, we are all influenced by the colour we see every day. We tend to automatically choose colours in shades of grey or brown if we are experiencing a bad or dull day, whereas in another hand when we are happy we will always go for something a bit brighter. Have a check-in your wardrobe and find out how many different colours you own. Do you have a stack of a rainbow of outfits? Or are there just two to three colours you wear a variation of all the time? You might end up finding yourself in a colour rut. Knowing this, why not experiment and surround yourself with the colours you wear. The first rule is to be always guided by our expert designers by what suits your natural colouring which includes your eye colour, skin tone and hair colour. Once you are aware of your best range of colours, you can choose different shades of colours for a variety of occasions. Rather than each colour individually, sometimes a certain combination of colours will create the effect which suits your occasion and mood. When used in different fabrics, colours produce a variety of reactions in combination with different colours. Remember, one of the most important things is to choose colours that are the best fit for your natural colouring. There is no point of choosing a certain colour that suggests confidence and creativity if that in return makes you look sick or washed out. Wearing your best range of colours can have a huge impact on your confidence and wardrobe. The right choice of colours can reduce the appearance of wrinkles and dark circles, make your skin tone appear more even and can make you look healthier and brighter. While on other hand wearing a colour which is not the best match for you, can make you look dull, tired and sick. A colour analysis with our designers will show you the exact range of colours which are the best match for you. You can experiment with colours and choose different shades of colours to portray a different image or have a certain impact on others, once you know your best range of colours. Our colour choices in fashion tell the world a lot about us. Knowing the benefits of colour usage can change the way you dress up and charge your self-confidence
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Our Rumi Anarkali set is made up of long, frock-style top and features a straight fit bottoms. The word Anarkali literally means the 'delicate bud of the pomegranate flower/ tree'. Anarkali is a form of women's dress originating from the Indian subcontinent...
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"Jharokha design" motif in hand block print is indicative of the brightness and, the warmth that shines through it, representing growth & the courage to change. Jharokha is a type of design which is originated from the architecture of Rajasthan.
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