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Pochampally Handloom Sarees | Tapathi.com
Visit Tapathi.com to admire the beauty of vintage Pochampally handloom saris. Our sarees are expertly woven with distinctive patterns and vivid hues that will make you feel attractive and unique.
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Pochampally Silk Saree | Trending Thread Work Design Sari | Best Saree Shopping Store - Sundari Silks
The signature checks and geometric designs spill the identity of a handwoven Pochampally Silk Saree. In a flattering colour combination of black and cherry red, the thread work articulates the rudhraksh and floral patterns. It is further accentuated by the gleaming zari.
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Ethnic Wear Perfect For Office Times
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Adoring Indian cultural clothes is one of the best methods to incorporate colour into your personal fashion and style statement. They are ideal for informal meetings as well as wedding days because they are more comfy and distinctive. Indian sarees purchased online are popular items to pair with vintage gold jewellery and accessories. Your choice of clothing speaks volumes about your personality. Women typically pair these well-known dresses for wearing at any occasion when they want to seem beautiful with designer blouses, modern crop tops, and jackets.
But when it comes to formal meetings and hours, the statement becomes ambiguous. There is no denying that women dressed in ethnic attire are incredibly glitzy, but your company may not require that extra glitter. A colourful spectrum, intricate designs, and eccentric styles might not be as acceptable at your establishment, but an exquisite touch can offer your total personality a sudden boost. Here are some pointers and techniques to make your formal ethnic soirée memorable and admirable:
Shirt Kurtis
Kurtis is regarded as the ideal clothing for fashionable women and may be worn casually in a variety of situations. The range of colours, prints, designs, styles, and work patterns they have to offer is their strongest feature. Shirt Kurtis provides the wearer with the greatest level of comfort while also showcasing a little trendy side. These women's wholesale Kurtis is designed to convey a serious attitude with style. Because of its adaptability, this kind of Kurti may be dressed up or down and can be formal or casual. Wearing this Kurti with classy accessories is a terrific approach to enhancing the charm of your formal style. Leggings in a rich colour or denim go well with them. For stitching your Kurti, the best fabrics are khadi, cotton, and cotton silk.
Matte Silk Sarees
Nothing compares to the boldness and beauty of silk sarees, which is why they are a popular choice for traditional business attire. These conventional sarees stand out for their attractive shapes and pleats. Avoid sarees with intricate embroidery and opt for matte silk ones. Silk sarees come in a variety of lightweight varieties that are quite comfortable to wear all day, including Bomkai, Pochampally, and Kota saris. All that's left to do is add a pair of delicate stud earrings to go with this outfit.
Pant Style Suits
Choosing a dress that is excessively glitzy for professional settings may not be appropriate. Therefore, keep your volume low and eye-soothing. Well, pant-type suits have lately entered the market with their most opulent and exquisite looks. They are as lightweight and comfy as other western clothing. To achieve a chic and eye-catching design, choose long or quarter sleeves and high neck embellishments.
Pastel hue Cotton sarees
Cotton fabric is renowned for having the cosiest and most calming qualities. The most popular ethnic clothing items online are cotton sarees, which instantly add refinement to your appeal. It is a crucial component of all Indian women's eastern sides. Due to the exquisite drape and sweat-absorbing qualities of this ancient traditional textile, urban women are also donning it. Online, light-hued cotton sarees with simple prints and work patterns are available. To achieve the effortless style, pair it with a silk blouse with three-quarter sleeves.
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Mustard Handloom Kanchipuram Silk Saree With Dotted Stripes -Mustard
With their unique blurred lines and high-contrast palettes, handwoven ikat silk saris are unmistakable. The yarns for ikat sarees are first resist dyed and then deftly woven on the loom. Single ikat saris use resist-dyed threads either or the warp or the weft, while double ikat saris like the Pochampally and Puttapaka saris have weft and warp threads that are dyed and then skillfully woven together.
Ikat is indigenous to India’s eastern coast, particularly Orissa, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. Each region has evolved a signature, from Orissa’s tribal and natural motifs to Telangana’s intricate craftsmanship, and our collection of ikat silk saris has the finest examples of them all.
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craftfurnish-blog · 4 years
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PRICELESS POCHAMPALLY
Mesmerizing and intricate geometrical patterns spread all over the fabric. Extremely lightweight and comfortable to wear. The rich lustrous look and royal feel perfect for various occasions…. I am talking of none other than Pochampally Ikat.
The art of making Pochampally sari or Pochampally Ikat goes back to the 1950s from Bhoodan Pochampally, a small town in Telangana. Popularly known as the ‘Silk City of India’, Bhoodan Pachampally is accredited to making beautiful heirlooms that can be passed from one generation to the next.
Pochampally Ikat or resist-dyeing involves the process of tying and dyeing the sections of yarn to a fixed colour pattern before weaving. The dye penetrates into the exposed section, while the tied section remains un-dyed. The patterns formed by this process on the yarn are then woven into the fabric. Ikats are basically of two types viz. ‘Single ikat’ and ‘Double ikat’. In Single ikat, only the warp is tie-dyed and interwoven with the weft, which can be either in single or no colour. In double ikat, both, the warp and the weft go through a resist dyeing procedure. After which, they are woven into a single cloth. Pochampally Ikat generally uses the double Ikat method of transferring intricate patterns onto the fabric. This is perhaps the most difficult and expensive type of weaving process. The artisans take around 10 to 20 days for weaving simple patterns onto a single sari while the complex and more intricate designs take months to be woven.  
Initially, Pochampally Ikat saris were only woven in cotton fabrics, but later silk became the most popular choice of fabric. Pochampally silk saris are lightweight and extremely comfortable to wear. The rich look and light feel make this beautiful sari an obvious choice for both casual and formal occasions. Traditionally, the famous Pochampally Ikats came with geometric patterns only. But recently, the addition of intricate motifs of elephants, parrots, dancing girls, flowers, leaves, and paisleys have beautifully combined within the geometric grid, giving a mesmerizing look and feel to the Pochampally sari.
Pochampally is a traditional art that has always been encouraged for its exclusively imaginative designs and the exquisite craftsmanship in the weave. Apart from making saris, Pochampally Ikat is also used to create dress material for making stoles, scarves, kurtas, tops and home décor, which includes bed sheets, cushion covers, carpets, table linen, etc. Pochampally Ikat is successfully transcended into accessories like bags, clutches, and even jewellery.
The fabric was given the Geographical Indication (G.I.) tag in the year 2005 that differentiates Pochampally Saris from other Ikat products in the market and also promotes exports, sales and prevents circulation of duplicate products under the name of Pochampally Ikat. The area of Bhoodan Pochampally is covered under the list of World Heritage Sites by UNESCO, under the ‘iconic sari weaving clusters of India’ category. This global recognition has also further accentuated the popularity of Pochampally saris.
HOW TO IDENTIFY A POCHAMPALLY IKAT:
The best way to identify this magnificent fabric is through its smooth texture and lightweight. Other Ikats are quite heavy to hold.
The striking feature is the traditional geometrical patterns on Pochampally Ikat.
GI tag on Pochampally Ikat
HOW TO CARE FOR A POCHAMPALLY IKAT:
The best way to care for this silk sari is getting it dry cleaned. This helps to preserve the tie-dye effect on this beautiful sari. In case it is washed at home, the sari should be soaked in cold water and washed with extremely mild detergent. The fabric loses its lustre and sheen in contact with harsh detergents and chemicals. Always keep the sari well folded in a bag. It is advised to change the sari fold once every month to avoid permanent creases.
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Hermann Linde (1863 - 1926) Girl Standing In A Veranda Wearing A Pochampalli Sari (113 x 63 cm)
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Kora Silk Cotton |  Sari Shop in Chennai |  Silk Cotton Sarees Online - Sundari Silks
This Kora Pochampally Silk Cotton Ssaree in bright orange, features allover design in the body and a green zari border. The saree has a green pallu with allover design and comes with a plain green blouse.
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margalotta · 6 years
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Hermann Linde,Girl standing in a veranda wearing a Pochampalli sari ,1895 (x)
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Mango Yellow Handloom Kanchipuram Korvai Silk Saree With Mango Butta & Blue Border -Mango Yellow
With their unique blurred lines and high-contrast palettes, handwoven ikat silk saris are unmistakable. The yarns for ikat sarees are first resist dyed and then deftly woven on the loom. Single ikat saris use resist-dyed threads either or the warp or the weft, while double ikat saris like the Pochampally and Puttapaka saris have weft and warp threads that are dyed and then skillfully woven together.
Ikat is indigenous to India’s eastern coast, particularly Orissa, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. Each region has evolved a signature, from Orissa’s tribal and natural motifs to Telangana’s intricate craftsmanship, and our collection of ikat silk saris has the finest examples of them all.
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craftfurnish-blog · 4 years
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INDIAN HANDICRAFTS: KNOW ABOUT  VARIOUS CRAFTS OF INDIA
From time immemorial, the crafts of India are known and praised worldwide. India has a vast cultural heritage that is reflected within the sophistication of its varied craftworks. The skilled artisans have managed to survive and uphold our heritage by creating exclusive pieces of art that reflects the influence of various empires on the works from our different states.
POTTERY
Known as one of the oldest and most beautiful forms of decoration, the tradition of pottery making dates back to the times of Indus Valley Civilization. Decorated pots have been used in all walks for a multitude of purposes. Pottery can be both handmade and wheel-made.
Figurines of religious importance, various artefacts, toys, dolls, pots, vases made of terracotta from Assam, Odisha, Keonjhar and Khurda; painted black wares from Uttar Pradesh; painted pottery with geometrical patterns from Bikaner and Pokhran in Rajasthan and Kagzi pottery from Alwar; the most famous blue pottery (wherein the blue dye is used to colour objects) from Jaipur and works from states of Tamil Nadu, Himachal Pradesh and West Bengal are some of the worth mentioning names.
JUTE
Widely known as the golden fibre, Jute comes second to cotton in terms of production in India. An extremely flexible fibre, it is turned and twisted easily to make a variety of articles. For centuries, jute has been an integral part of the culture of West Bengal, Assam and Bihar.
LEATHER
The leathercraft started perhaps during the times of Indus Valley civilization where the artisans mainly engaged in the making of clothes, footwear, caps, bags, saddles, shield, etc. The leather shoes, bags, garments, etc from Madhya Pradesh and the famous Kolhapuri chappals from Maharashtra are known all across the world.
METAL CRAFT
Metal crafts in India also originated during the Indus Valley Civilization. The statue of the Dancing Girl, bronze statues of the Chola kingdom and the iron pillar erected by Ashoka’s, the great, all witness our rich legacy in metal craft. Besides creating mythological figures and deities, other items include metal pots, pans, frames, locks, key chains etc.
The famous metal craft includes Bidri ware of Andhra Pradesh; Pembharti from Warangal district in Telangana; Dhokra metal craft from Andhra Pradesh, Odisha and Madhya Pradesh; Kamrupi metal craft from Kamrup, Assam. Made from brass and bell metal the items produced by this metal craft are pots, bowls, water pots, cymbals etc. The region of Ladakh is famous for its brass and iron vessels and the Kashmir is known for its naquashi work.
STONEWORK
Stonework has always fascinated all since long. The intricately carved palaces, forts and temples where various forms of carving, engraving, sculptures and undercuts are done on stones. The rock and marble carvings from Rajasthan, Jaipur, Odisha and Nagpur; the stoneware from Madhya Pradesh includes household items such as chakla, silbatta, handis, chakkis, etc. Gwalior, Ratlam, Mandsaur are famous for sculptures and figurines of religious importance. Pattharkatti in Gaya, Bihar is known as the village of stone carvers where the artisans churn out beautiful pieces made from black stone (granite). The ancient temples of Odisha and Khajuraho are world-famous examples of rock crafts of India. Marble ware from Agra in Uttar Pradesh owes its credit to the famous Taj Mahal.
NEEDLEWORK
The rich craft of India is incomplete without the mention of the famous thread and needlework from the different states of our sub-continent. The chikankari from Lucknow, crewel embroidery from Kashmir, applique work from Rajasthan, mirror embroidery from Gujarat and Rajasthan, kantha embroidery from West Bengal, phulkari from Punjab, Zardozi from Uttar Pradesh. Today these works are not limited to clothes but shawls, pillow and cushion covers, dupattas, home furnishings, bags, bedspreads, wall hangings are all in high demand.
WEAVE CRAFT
India has a rich and diverse weaving tradition. Be it fabrics made out of silk, cotton, or wool, the demand is never-ending. Silk saris, namely the Baluchari of West Bengal and Mooga and Assam silk of Assam, famous Banarasi saris, Kanchipuram, and Pochampalli saris from Tamil Nadu, Paithani from Maharashtra are among the finest saris in India. Among the cotton work, Khadi and kalamkari continue to dominate the market even today. Wool work is best when it comes to Pashmina shawls from Kashmir and Kullu shawls from Himachal Pradesh.
GI location crafts in India
The Indian traditional crafts have been diminishing in the current times. In order to protect our precious craftworks and the associated cultural heritage, GI tag is conferred on the handicrafts. The tag is used on products which corresponds to a specific geographical location from where they originated. The Government of India enforced the Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act in 1999, which came into force in 2003. The GI tag confirms the product is made with specific standards and provide proprietary rights to the traditional producers and encourage them to make and sell authentic products. Today more than 150 handicraft products have been added to the GI list. The most popular ones include:
Geographical Indication              State/UT
Pochampalli Ikat                           Telangana
Chanderi Saris                              Madhya Pradesh
Mysore Silk                                   Karnataka
Bidriware                                       Karnataka
Kullu shawl                                    Himachal Pradesh  
Channapatna toys and dolls          Karnataka
Phulkari                                         Punjab, Haryana & Rajasthan
Kashmir Pashmina                        Kashmir
Thanjavur paintings                      Tamil Nadu
Kani shawl                                    Jammu & Kashmir
Nakshi Kantha                              West Bengal
Blue pottery of Jaipur                    Rajasthan
Bastar Dhokra                               Chattisgarh
Kutch embroidery                          Gujarat
Lucknowi Chikankari                       Uttar Pradesh
Sanganeri hand block print             Rajasthan
Kota Doria                                       Rajasthan
Warli painting                                  Maharashtra
Kolhapuri chappal                           Maharashtra
Temple jewelry of Nagercoil            Tamil Nadu
Durgi stone carvings                       Andhra Pradesh
Orissa Pattachitra                           Odisha
Patola Sari                                      Gujarat
Banaras brocades and saris           Uttar Pradesh
Lucknowi Zardozi                            Uttar Pradesh
Bobbili Veena                                  Andhra Pradesh
Kashmir paper machie                    Jammu & Kashmir
Toda embroidery                              Tamil Nadu
Leather toys of Indore                      Madhya Pradesh
Nirmal toys and craft                        Telangana
Salem silk                                         Tamil Nadu
Sikki grass products of Bihar            Bihar
Khatwa work of Bihar (Applique)      Bihar
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VARIOUS TYPES OF SAREE
There are varied styles of sari dangling, Andhra Pradesh has its famous Nivi style which is very recurrent style of draping along with Nauvari from Maharashtra in India. The drape varying around nine yards. There is numerous types of sarees in India and we shall discussed few of them to get more knowledge about the Indian culture.
Sambalpuri Saree
Sambalpuri Saree is a contemporary Handloom sarees, manufactured in Sambalpur and nearby area of Odisha. The Sambalpuri sari depicts a genuine style of art made from fabric woven on a hand loom.
Kasta Saree
Kasta Sari also known as Nauvari and  is the traditional  style of sari used by Marathi women, a single nine yard sari that is worn very similar to the Maharashtrian dhoti kurta.
Chiffon Saree
Chiffon Sarees are very light in weight and the fabric used is very featherweight and crafted purely from silk. These sarees are one of the most fascinating attire for Indian women.
Georgette Saree
Georgette Sarees are too light weight attire made from silk with completely twisted yarns. These sarees are made in bold colors or in abstract print.
Kosa Saree
Kosa Sarees are one of the most admired sarees in India, available in varied colors, patterns and designs. Kosa silk produced from larvae of different species of silkworms in Chhattisgarh.
Net Saree
Net Sarees are made with a fabric with open facade and come in different designs. Different weaving patterns can be used for different kinds of zalidar work.
Bandhani Saree
Bandhani is a tie dye process and it is famous in the state of Rajasthan and the technique, variety and color used in Bandhana are highly vibrant. Bandhani Sarees are being admired in all parts of India, especially during the festive and special ocassions.
Kasavu Saree
Kasavu Sarees hail from Kerala is the contemporary clothing of women in the region, especially during the festival and wedding occasions. The Kasavu Sarees are ethnic in white or cream in color and consists of two shades of fabric.
Patola Saree
Patola Saree is a double ikat sari manufactured from silk in Patan of Gujarat. These saris are most desired and very exorbitant, once it was worn only by royal and wealthy families.
Kalamkari Saree
Kalamkari Sarees are manufactured in different regions of South India and there are two styles of kalamkari art in India which are famous and they are – the Srikalahasti design and the Machilipatnam design.
Paithani Saree
Paithani Sarees are curated from very fine silk, manufactured in small town of Paithan which is in Aurangabad. Paithani Saree is very famous among Maharasthian women.
Muga Saree
Muga Sarees are being manufactured in Assam from wild Muga silks and warm Eri silk. Muga silk was acknowledged as a shelter of geographical indication and used in products like saris, and chadors.
Puttapaka Saree
Puttapaka Sarees are been fabricated in Puttapaka village which is in Telangana. These Sarees are known for its unique Puttapaka tie and dye technique and closely look similar to Sambalpuri saree.
Pochampally Saree
Pochampally Sarees are designed from one of the ancient Ikat weaving with contemporary geometric motif. This saree is exclusively worn by Air India cabin crew. 
Gadwal Saree
Gadwal Sarees is embarked as one of the geographical indication from Telangana and are one of the finest craftsmanship and work of Zari on the saris. These saris have been admired throughout and consist of cotton body with silk pallu.
Konrad Saree
Konrad Sarees also called as Temple Sarees are most renowned sarees from South India, comes from Tamil Nadu. These sarees are usually worn for temple god and goddess and is considered very expensive.
Kantha Saree
Kantha  is basically a type of embroidery and these sarees are manugactured in the states of West Bengal and Orissa. Weaving of Kantha is also known as Nakshi Kantha and contemporary worn by Bengali women.
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Weaving goes hi-tech, thanks to this man
Chintakindi Padma Shri Malleshwam's journey demonstrates how adversity and tenacity may earn you respect and national honour. @neosciencehub #trending #science #tech #journey #innovation #inspiration #respect #cancer #india #awards #telangana #research
The 47-year-old Mallesham’s journey has been one of struggle and tenacity, which has now brought him fame and notoriety in addition to a national honour. Mallesham, a weaver by trade, developed the patented Laxmi Asu Machine to process yarn, which has enabled him to cut the time needed to weave a Pochampally sari from six hours to just one hour and a half. (Pochampally sari is made in Bhoodan…
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Searching for Beautiful and Perfect Indian Dresses in USA
Every country has a dress code where people belonging to various cultural backgrounds wear various types of outfits. India is one country that has diverse religions and cultures. The outfits worn by people in India are unique and colorful. There are various types of Indian dresses in USA that you can buy.
People from the Northern part of India wear outfits that are completely different from what people from south India wear. Despite the diversity in the dress choices, many people who live in metropolitan areas of the country wish to wear western dresses.
Lehenga
Lehenga comes in various patterns and designs. The striking colors and works is what make Lehenga remarkable. Women wear them with odhni and choli to sport a graceful look.
Sari
This dress is worn by women all over the country with various wrapping styles. There are numerous saree styles like Banarasi, Kanjivaram, Pochampalli, silk etc. The saree pallus are arranged in various formats.
Churidar/ Salwar kameez
This is one of the common Indian dresses in USA worn by women. Various styles of Kurtis are worn by women and girls. Dupattas are put together on the Kurtis or kameezes of various patterns, thus representing cultural and ethnic beauty. Although, there are numerous styles that come and go however the trend of salwar kameez is sure to remain forever. The charisma and appeal of this apparel will never fade out.
Opt for a website that offers traditional attire for women including Kurtis, salwar kameez, saree, designer wear, embroidered sarees, and other Indian traditional attire that suits every occasion and event. The site should also have hassle-free payment modes to help you purchase a remarkable Indian attire of your choice.  
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Handy Guide to Know What Makes Silk Power Loom Sarees Special!
Handloom is a skill to dye fabric that is rapidly being switched by Power-Loom. Power-loom capably produces different clothes fast and at cheaper rates, such as cotton, linen, and silk power look sarees. Power-loom saree is merely a six-yard of silk fabric, hardly personalised. Several workers work just a part of the machinery, a mechanical system where repetition is the saviour and uniqueness brings doom. Many saree manufacturers are drawn to the attraction of low rates and left with no choice. Many weavers these days are producing sarees by unwittingly adopted power-loom.
Tips to differentiate everyday handloom saree with silk power loom saree:
How to distinguish between a handloom from a power-loom, some tips and guide is discussed in the following pointers –
1. Power loom sarees are flawless and smooth
A handloom, the handwoven nature, is bound to have a rough, uneven surface which simply gives it an ethnic appeal. Knots, thread pulls near the border are very common in these sarees. However, a power-loom saree will be even in texture and flawless, even if woven with the same yarns, lacking the allure of handlooms.
2. It never comes with pin marks
Handloom sarees are made by the manufacturers by pinning the saris to the loom, which gives them pin marks or holes at equal distance on top or bottom of the saree or near borders. In a power-loom silk sarees, it is not like that. It is made flawless and smooth. To identify a handloom or power loom saree, look at its edges.
3. Power loom silk sarees are resilient
It does not drape well. A power-loom saree is stiff and hard in feel due to compressed weaving and even spreading of the weft. This happens in the power loom sarees. If you want to test the softness along with flexibility, drape the saree first and check its feel.
4. Extra threads are left beside the pallu
Handloom sarees often have different threads left at the end of the pallu, which can be used for making tassels.
5. Reverse side is coarse, with threads floating
The reverse side is just the same in a handloom saree, whereas in a power-loom lot of loose threads or floats will be hanging on the reverse side. It is readily not possible to weave them in if woven on power-loom. One must turn over the saree and check the backside, especially the palla, as more work goes into the palla design.
Benefits of Silk Power loom sarees.
• Rich texture, elegant design and a natural lustre are the perfect phrases to define powerloom clothes.
• Extremely comfortable to wear, power loom textiles include sarees, sarongs, dhotis, kurtas, shirts, etc., for both genders at affordable price.
• Power loom silk sarees are being created with a lot of effort and passion by Silk Power Loom Sarees Manufacturer.
• Some of the weaving like zari work remains to be the most enticing one.
• In silk power looms sarees, the remember thing is kanjeevaram sarees. Typically in this style of sarees, the thread work is either done from Gold or silver.
• Power-loom exerts a unique pressure which thins the fabric
• Due to uneven weft weaving of handloom, they have better recovery from creases or wrinkles while silk power-loom sarees never creases its wrinkle-free.
Functional properties that silk power loom sarees manufacturers work with:
The available properties on which the manufacturers work are
• drape,
• texture,
• strength,
• wrinkle resistance,
• dominant stability etc.
All of them can be ingeniously manipulated through
• appropriate designs,
• exclusive types of fabrics used,
• counts and twists of warps and yarns,
• thick density,
• type of weave,
• type of fashion and
• process employed in printing.
Varieties of silk power loom sarees you should consider for buying
Katan, the fabric, uses Mulberry Silk for the warp and weft, Mulberry, the most prominent, and perhaps the finest, varieties of silk yarns used to weave sarees, the other three varieties being Eri, Muga & Tassar. Compared to the other three, Mulberry is more acceptable and has more lustre. However, the feel of the final product may vary depending on the yarns\\\' thickness and the twisting method used.
• Kora silk
• Patola
• Pochampally
• Summer silk
• Tissue silk
• Kadiyal
• Kadhuan and more
Some of the leading silk power loom manufacturers are producing high-quality ranges and supplying them online as well. The key factors due to which make any manufacturer receive admiration from clients all across the country are:
-Timely delivery of products
-High-quality products
-Vast storage unit
-High-end packaging facilities
-Quick logistics facilities
-The hardworking team of professionals
-Ability to handle bulk orders
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Kora Silk Cotton Sarees | Kora Pochampally Silk Cotton Sarees | India Sarees - Sundari Silks
This Kora Pochampally Silk Cotton Saree in pear green, features allover design in the body and has a scarlet red border with zari stripes. The saree has a multicolor pallu with allover design and comes with a scarlet red blouse.
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