Indian casual sarees -
traditional attire and fashion fabric, has touched new heights of fashion
appeal. Many types of casual saris are worn in India. From the plain, simple
coloured, lightly adorned cotton,silk, blends casual sarees worn by women in
their daily routine, to the jazzy stylish heavily decorated silk sarees with
all sorts of finery and additive features. The casual sari can be used for any
occasion be it daily, fashion or for exclusive occasions such as weddings,
festivals, grand parties and social functions.
Sari fabric material could be cotton, silk, jute, nylon, rayon,
Georgette, chiffon, satin etc. or blends. There is no dearth of Indian
traditional sarees and modern art silks and current tastes have encouraged
brilliant fusion experiments of the two to evolve a new range of splendid
never-before-seen handloom saree fabrics of trending designs and mesmerizing
patterns.
The body of the saris could
have printed designs, woven patterns or just a plain setting. The border of the
saree could be broad, narrow, thin line, single color, multi colored, with
printed design, embroidery or painted patch work. The pallu of the sari, its
most attractive feature could be adorned by printed designs, embroidery,
weaving or hand painting, with a lot of detail in attractive colors.
India has many handloom
weaving, dyeing, printing locations of ethnic excellence. Silks are a favourite
with women because of the rich look, airy comfort and the exclusiveness in
price compared to other fabrics. Pure silk sarees are
worn both for casual outings and exclusive weddings.
Fancy and designer casual
wear cottons are preferred for summer or hot weather conditions and for long
continuous spells of wearing. Light in weight, very airy, comfortable these
cottons come in light shades and medium coloured hues and are preferred very
much for daily casual, office, routine as for evening wear, social gatherings,
parties, festivals and weddings.
You have pure silk and fine cotton centres of traditional saris
at Mysore, Dharmavaram, Kanjeevaram along with other notable places like
Narayanpet, Pochampally,Uppada cotton sarees, Venkatagiri cotton sarees, Rasipuram cotton sarees, Arani,Coimbatore cotton sarees and some others with their own brands
of silk, cotton, sico fabrics in the Southern part of India. The Northern part
also has Banaras, Chanderi cotton sarees, Kota cotton sarees, Chattisgarh sarees, Maheshwar,
Bhagalpur silks and cottons. You have Rajasthan and Gujarat in the West, with
Eastern Orissa, West Bengal and the North Eastern belt. All these have
traditionally evolved their individual styles and co-existed harmoniously since
long.
Inspiring breath-taking designer sarees of good texture, fine
thread counts, beautiful and latest patterns and motifs displayed in a myriad
of colours have seamlessly included modern day preferences in new colour hues,
embellishments, abstract, fancy designer and modern art prints, without
sacrificing the ethnic weave quality of these saris. There is a healthy mix
even of different regions wherein the saree could have the attractive and
appealing features of different traditional styles. Such as the modern designer
prints being block printed on the body, the attach border having exquisite
embroidery and the pallu portraying scenes from nature in eco-colours, hand
painted in tribal art.
IT
has also helped in the transfer of latest designs of extraordinary patterns and
sensational colour combinations, directly from the printer onto the fabrics
making it quite exclusive and catchy.
Buy Casual sarees or exclusive sarees online at Unnati Silks. Backed by
excellent master weavers pan India, prices are on par with discounts in
wholesale or retail sales. Pure handloom Chanderi silks and sicos, enchanting
patachitras in tussar silks, unique Warli painting sarees, the
kalamkari handloom silks, abstract modern art painting silks, gicha jute
kalamkari handloom pure silks, Bandhanis on crepe silk and lots more of fusion
fabrics make shopping sari online a pleasure giving exercise. Pure silks of Mysore silk sarees, Dharmavaram silk sarees, Kanchipuram silk sarees, Paithani silk sarees, Narayanpet silk sarees, Maheshwari silk sarees with adorning features of kasuti
embroidery, patola weaving, patch borders, ikkat tie & dye are also part of
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