Vegetable
dyes are made from the processing of vegetables and their skins while natural
dyes include vegetable dyes and also dyes made from many other substances from
nature. Vegetables like beetroot, tomato, carrot, onion, some leafy vegetablesand fruits like pomegranate, grapes, guava, are examples of the vast and
abundant sources for vegetable dyes available in nature. Turmeric, acacia, red
sandalwood, henna, madder, lac dye, are well-known examples of materials other
than fruits and vegetables for natural dyes.The advantages in the use of natural dyes over chemical dyes in textiles
are that Natural dyes are easy on the skin and do not irritate or affect it,
while chemical dyes have a mild to noticeable effect. Natural dyes are fast
colors and do not run despite several washes. Artificial dyes have a tendency
of spreading after a few washes or there could be fading, dullness or change of
colour in a short period.
the use of vegetable or
natural dyes are neither harmful to human life nor do they pollute. Whereas it
harms human life and pollutes when chemical dyes are used.In recent years, there has
been a marked change with the market becoming increasingly aware aboutenvironmental issues. There is an increasing demand for the use of natural dyes,
especially for apparel.The South handloom cotton
saree with Kalamkari painting in
earthly hues having a zari
border, is soothing wear suitable for daily use,
corporate office and traditional occasions. Vegetable dyed block prints
on Rajasthani Kota Silk sari with contrast dyed pallu is stylish wear apt for college, conferences and
family parties. Appliqué flower embroidery on Georgette dyed saris and having a
resham border embellished with kundans and crystals is stunning wear. It serves well for evening parties, weddings and bridal occasions.
A vegetable dye is used to color the fabrics and thus the
fabrics produced are almost skin friendly. Vegetable dyes are also called as
natural dyes. More often these are produced from plant sources like flowers,
bark, fruits, vegetables, roots, stems and leaf. Vegetable dyeing is a long,laborious and eco friendly process. Vegetable colors are exclusively used in
various block printing techniques; tie n dye work and kalamkari paintings. Wide
range of colors are developed and thus organic dyes on pure cotton, pure silk,
chiffon, georgette, crepe sarees is new fashion trend. Fancy embroidery designs
on vegetable printed saris are quite impressive.
A vegetable dye is used to color the fabrics and thus the
fabrics produced are almost skin friendly. Vegetable dyes are also called as
natural dyes. More often these are produced from plant sources like flowers,
bark, fruits, vegetables, roots, stems and leaf. Vegetable dyeing is a long,laborious and eco friendly process. Vegetable colors are exclusively used in
various block printing techniques; tie n dye work and kalamkari paintings. Wide
range of colors are developed and thus organic dyes on pure cotton, pure silk,
chiffon, georgette, crepe sarees is new fashion trend. Fancy embroidery designs
on vegetable printed saris are quite impressive.
Grand Parties like
weddings demand long presence, easy movement, and maintenance of look all the
time. Hence when comfort with appearance is prime, pattu saris or pure silk
saris which are not very heavy, airy and with a lot of zari work and other
finery would be a good choice.Mysore silks
and Kanjeevaram 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. Banarasi and Chanderi Sico fabrics have zari brocades
with embroidery of different patterns as Zari Zardosi, Ari,Gota,Chikan.
The more informal kind of parties could have
their cotton versions with brilliant floral designs or batik with beautiful floral prints and adornments like embroidery and patch
work. Assam and Meghalaya silks, light in weight and with a lot of eye-catching
motifs in zari and thread work would also be good choices. Art silk sarees with
trending prints are a preferred choice of current times for their light weight,
flowing style and airy comfort. The
Bandhani Crepe Silk Sari having Jaipuri prints, with tinsel printing on themand border embroidered with kundans and sequins, would be a nice change for
smaller house parties.A very good variant, as the ‘Sambalpuri Bomkai saree’,
whose print has a more appealing look on account of depictions of nature,
animals and birds, would be preferred for traditional parties, house-warming
parties and regional wedding parties.
Unnati silks, the largest ethnic online Indian shop offers exquisite designer Kota Cotton sarees with matching blouse for online sale. Our Online shopping store has the widest range of ethnic Indian Sarees and Salwar Kameez. At Unnati Silks, you can buy unique, exclusive collection at affordable prices.You can purchase online at Unnati silks and the products will be dispatched within 24 working hours of placing the order. We have Free shipping and Cash on Delivery (COD) facility for Hyderabad, Mumbai, Bangalore, Kolkata, Chennai, Ernakulum, Delhi, Chandigarh, Lucknow, Patna, Jaipur and many other Indian cities. We also do Worldwide express shipping to countries like United States of America (USA), United Kingdom (UK), UAE, Dubai, Oman, Pakistan, Singapore, Malaysia, Australia, Canada, Chicago, New Zealand and others.
Contact:
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