The saree is traditional attire for most Indian women; a
national heritage that has also assumed the level of a fashion statement.
Traditionally handloom silk sarees have always been used for special occasions
like weddings, traditional festivals and as bridal attire. Nowadays parties,
important social events, corporate functions are also occasions meant for the
use of silk handlooms. Indian weddings are special occasions when the South
Handlooms Silk saree is displayed in all its dimensions of variety, finery,
opulence and one-upmanship. The Indian party scene, an occasion for fun and
enjoyment, a lot of mirth and social exchange, is also an opportune time for
women to display their latest acquisitions in Southern handloom silks.
Traditional festivals and social functions also provide occasion for the use of
Southern Handloom silk sarees.
The popularity of South
Handlooms Silk saris
Silk has always been a
popular fabric yarn in India where mulberry and other forms of silk are
cultivated. South Handloom Silks are famous for their soft feel, rich thread
work, attractive motifs and patterns, contrast borders in a wide range of
vibrant colours. No wedding or anniversary function is possible, even today,
without the Silk ‘Pattu’ sarees being on display. The bride, the women in the
family, relatives, guests who attend, all appear in their resplendent silk
sarees of different varieties or traditional styles. It is a fine display of
new incorporations of designs, patterns, colours and adorning features like
zardozi, ari, gota and other forms of embroidery, kundan work, mirror work,
chamki work etc.
Silks have always been a
favourite with women because of the rich look, airy comfort and the
exclusiveness in price compared to other fabrics. Especially costly pure silk sarees that range from 15000 rupees onwards to touch a lakh and above, are
jealously guarded, worn with caution and care exercised at every step, to be
worn for grand exclusive occasions only. 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.
Buy online popular South
Handlooms Silk Saree Varieties at Unnati Silks
There are very many popular
traditional silk handlooms in the south like Mysore, Kanjeevaram, Dharmavaram,
Arani, Rasipuram, Venkatagiri, Coimbatore, Pochampally, Narayanpet, Bangalore,
Uppada, Gadwal, Mangalagiri Silks. Bangalore and Mysore in Karnataka, India,
are famous for their individual brands of silk, especially the Mysore variety,
which has since long been cherished for its unique qualities.Mysore Silks, the
Kanchipuram Silks, as well as Dharmavaram Silk Saris also known as Rajwadi
Sarees, are known for their broad borders and gold brocade embroidered pallus,
available in a combination of soft colours, exquisite designs and varying
patterns. Unnati with its three decade association with fabrics and master
weavers provides an awesome range of these varieties, both in traditional form
and in fusion creations, that have hugely appealed to the market.
Buy online Southern Handloom
Silk sarees and get the Unnati advantage
Unnatisilks, largest
online Indian ethnic shop provides for you to buy online Southern handloom silk saris with matching blouse for sale. Online
shopping store with the widest range of ethnic Indian Sarees and Salwar Kameez.
At Unnati Silks, you can buy online Southern Handloom saris from the exclusive
range of saris - a unique, fancy, exclusive collection of Traditional, Wedding,
bridal attire, stylish, party, trendy fashion, formal, corporate, office, daily
casual saris in silk, cotton, sico, art silk georgette, chiffon, dupion,
tussar, organza, crepe, gicha, jute and other fabric varieties at attractive
prices.
Contact:
UNNATI SILK PRINTS PVT. LTD,
#3-4-360, Vajra Complex,
General Bazar (Tobacco Bazar),
M.G.Road,
Hyderabad-500003.
AP, India.
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