The Georgette Saree is a very light and
springy fabric, with a crimpy look and a slightly dull lustre. This Crepe was once
made from natural silk; today it is mostly made from synthetic filament yarn.
As with other crepes, Georgette
Saris are plain weave fabrics. The crimpy or wavy look is achieved by alternating
S and Z twist of the yarns of the weft (breadth wise run of yarn thread) while
passing it through the warp(length wise lay of yarn thread).
Though the Georgette Saree is
made from Synthetic fibres, which is widely available and comparatively cheap
as compared to silk, the silk variety is also available.
Silk crape is hard spinning of silk yarn in its gummy state or natural
condition. Initially when the threads from two feeds are twisted in reverse on the
weft, the fabric is smooth and even. But when the gum separates out on putting
the woven fabric in boiling water, the twisted threads from the weft, become
soft. The weft, then losing its twist, gives the fabric the waved structure or
crimpy look.
The Georgette
Saree is essentially a soft, smooth, and airy fabric, ideal for hot and
humid weather conditions.
The Georgette Saree of synthetic
filament yarn possesses advantages of low moisture absorption, good stain
resistance to chemicals, and makes it easy to wash and maintain. However it
burns more easily than natural fibres, and hence is prone to heat damage.
Georgette Sarees are available in a wide range of colours and hues on
account of their acceptability of most dyes. With attractive designs and
accompaniments in vivid colour combinations, the Georgette Saree assumes the
level of a refreshing style statement.
Take for example, the designer fashion Georgette saree, decorated with
kundans, pearls, beads and sequins. An extremely gorgeous piece, it is most
suitable for Indian weddings and preferred as bridal attire.
Or the Indian Pure Georgette Sari with Bandhani , Block and Bagruprints which looks most graceful.
The North Indian Fancy Georgette Saree embellished with Zari Zardozi,
Ari, Gota or Chikan embroidery patterns is an extremely eye-catching variation.
The Half and Half Georgette Sari having Chunri prints and embroidered
border is stylish wear suitable for college parties, corporate office, cultural
programmes and festivals.
The Georgette Saree having embroidery patch work along with a printed
border is trending fashion, well-liked and most appropriate for corporate
conferences, traditional occasions and temple visits.
Unnati Silks, devoted to
ethnic sarees and salwar kameez materials, have a wide range of Georgette Sarees.
Incorporating traditional and trendy designs with attractive patterns in the
most pleasing colour combinations, their fabrics cater to varying individual
tastes and at the most reasonable prices.
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