Monday, December 9, 2013

Grand Kota Cotton Sarees Online

Kota Cotton Sarees Online:
The Kota Cotton Saree is woven in a manner designed to produce check patterns on the fabric. The square shaped checks are known as Khats. The Kota Doria weave employs the warp and the weft in a special combination of cotton threads to form the extremely fine checkered pattern.The standard Kota Doria Saree is woven in white and later dyed in different colours. In the case of saris with designs, the threads are dyed prior to weaving. The Kota Cotton Saree is translucent muslin, much preferred for its light weight, softness and airy comfort. Pure Cotton with golden Zari threads woven in square patterns is a popular variety. Variations in borders and a whole array of bright colours and shades like pink, blue, saffron, orange etc. applied to traditional prints and beautiful embroidery work create stunning effects.The pastel green pure Kora cotton saree has mustard and green lines along with floral zari and naksi weaving borders on either side. There are horizontal zari lines on a green setting on the pallu. An elegant piece, it would serve well for corporate office, daily casual, events, functions and many other occasions.


The mustard and pink colour pure Kota cotton saree has mustard and pink colour horizontal lines all over. There are red, green and resham and zari weaving borders running parallel on either side. The pallu has horizontal zari lines all over it. An extremely catchy piece, it would serve well for almost any occasion be it formal or informal.Saree is one of the best apparel of Indian woman. Kota is one of the important place in Rajasthan, India. Kota cotton sarees are handloom woven on traditional pit looms. Pure cotton and golden zari threads are used to weave square like patterns known as khats. Kota cotton saris are fashion for their transparent and light weave. And thus women feel comfortable of wearing light weight kota cotton sarees in summer. Kota cotton sarees of their softness, zari borders and bright hues like pink, blue, orange, saffron and traditional printings are known for one of India’s ethnic weaves. Simple embroidery work enhances the beauty of the attire.Plain rajasthani kota cotton woven either by coarse cotton or golden threads having zari border is charming. And these are apt to daily casual, corporate office, colleges, family get together.


 Stylish block floral or geometrical prints on north kota cotton sari of temple zari border is lovely attire for corporate conferences, college meetings and traditional occasions. Designer kota supernet saree of zari flower work having zari brocade border with an elegant pallu is a gracious wear of wedding, bridal occasions, corporate office parties, college events.Saree is one of the best apparel of Indian woman.Kota is well known place for fine translucent muslins called masuria malmal. And it is situated in the state ofRajasthan, India.
Kota cotton sarees are handloom woven on traditional pit looms.Pure cotton and golden zari threads are used to weave square like patterns known as khats.
Kota cotton saris are fashion for their transparent and light weave. And thus women feel comfortable of wearing light weight kota cotton sarees in summer.
Kota cotton sarees of their softness, zari borders and bright hues like pink, blue, orange, saffron and traditional printings are known for one of India’s ethnic weaves. Simple embroidery work enhances the beauty of the attire.


Plain rajasthani kota cotton woven either by coarse cotton or golden threads having zari border is charming. And these are apt to daily casual, corporate office, colleges, family get together.Stylish block floral or geometrical prints on north kota cotton sari of temple zari border is lovely attire for corporate conferences, college meetings and traditional occasions.Designer kota supernet saree of zari flower work having zari brocade border with an elegant pallu is a gracious wear of wedding, bridal occasions, corporate office parties, college events.Broad border woven in zari and multi color silk threads, banarasi motifs all over saree and pallu decorated with kundans, beads on kota pure silk saree is spectacular. And these are apt to college parties, marriage functions, festivals.

Originally, such sarees were called Masuria because they were woven in Mysore. The weavers were subsequently brought to Kaithoon, a small town in Kota by Rao Kishore Singh, a general in the Mughal army. The weavers were brought to Kota in the late 17th and early 18th century and the sarees came to be known as 'Kota-Masuria'.Kota Doria is woven on a traditional pit loom in such a fashion that it produces square checks pattern on the fabric. The delicately wrought checks are locally known as khats. They smear onion juice and rice paste with a lot of care into the yarn making the yarn so strong that no additional finishing is needed.Kota sarees are popularly known as 'Masuria' in Kota and Kotadoria outside the state. 'Doria' means thread. Rajasthan Handloom Development Corporation (RHDC) is taking the lead in producing items other than sarees from the Kota Doria.


 The cotton thread comes from Madhya Pradesh while the silk, which earlier came from Karnataka, is now imported from Korea. Interestingly, the fabric is locally known as `Mysoria' as the original weavers had come from Mysore a long time ago.Besides the chequered pattern, there are other weaves in complicated designs in a combination of silk and cotton.The standard Kota doria yardage, in sari width, is always woven in white and later dyed in different colours. Some of th e weaves also have a narrow border edged with gold. In the case of saris with designs, the threads are dyed prior to weaving. For economy, most weavers insist on producing a minimum of three saris of the same design as their looms can accommodate tha t many at a time.

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