Handloom Cotton Sarees Online:
Unnatisilks also trades in places like Hyderabad, Mumbai, Bangalore, Kolkata, Chennai, Ernakulum, Delhi, Chandigarh, Lucknow, Patna, Jaipur, Kochi and many other Indian cities. We also do worldwide express shipping to countries like Russia, Germany, China, United Kingdom (UK), UAE, Dubai, Oman, Pakistan, Singapore, Malaysia, Canada, Spain, New Zealand, South Africa, Korea and others.
India is
famous for its traditional handloom sarees. Cotton is a fine natural fibre
whose fabric is soft, light, airy and very comfortable, especially during the
summer season. It is durable, has good affinity to colours and is
skin-friendly. Handloom cottons are woven on hand operated looms as against
mass produced cotton fabrics woven on power looms. Cotton handlooms offer good
canvas for designs, patterns and motifs. With good blending qualities, cotton
handlooms of traditional styles such as Gadwal, Uppada, Pochampalli,
Kanchipuram, Mangalagiri, Venkatagiri, Narayanpet, Rasipuram, Kerala,
Chettinad, Banaras, Kota, Orissa, Bengal have been used with silk to get
blended Sico and Cotton silk fabrics of very good quality and durablity. Since
they offer good canvas for prints, beautiful designer saree versions are
available using traditional block bagru and dabu prints in a wide range of
extremely vibrant and pleasing colours.
The green
pure handloom cotton saree with cream colour artistic floral buttis woven all
over has floral naksi weaving borders on either side. The elegant pallu has
white floral buttis woven on the green setting. An exquisite saree it would
mesmerize the onlookers and would suit occasions like parties, social functions
and festivals.The
scintillating black colour pure handloom cotton saree with white and red floral
block prints all over is a beauty. Orange lines on purple and dark orange
border on either side the pallu with its zari patti border and white and red
block prints elevate the look of the saree. A good choice saree for parties,
events, social outings and festivals.
India is famous for ethnic handloom sarees for its texture,
hand crafted designs and inspired motifs. South Indian handloom cotton saris of
gadwal, uppada, pochampalli, kanchipuram, mangalagiri, venkatagiri, narayanpet,
rasipuram, kerala, chettinadu and coimbatore are woven in innovative color
combinations, gold or silver borders and rich intricate ikkat weave. Indian
handloom cotton sarees of maheswari, rajasthani kota, assam, chanderi, gujarat,
banarasi, orissa, bengal, kolkata have their unique patterns. And are quite
popular for patola weave, jamdhani work, checks and stripe patterns. Stylish
printings on pure handloom cotton saris are classy and are available at
reasonable prices. Designer handloom cotton saris in hand embroidery work are
charming.
Nizam designs on mangalagiri handloom cotton sari having
zari border with an elegant pallu is rich wear for temples, pujas, festival
occasions and family gatherings. North handloom cotton patola saree having
block floral printed booties and fancy ikkat prints on pallu and border is a
cool wear for college parties, corporate conferences and traditional occasions.Unnati silks, the largest ethnic online Indian shop offers
exquisite designer Handloom Cotton sarees with matching blouse for online sale. Our Online
shopping store has the widest range of rich Indian Sarees and Salwar kameez. At
Unnati Silks, you can buy unique, exclusive collection at affordable prices.
A simple woven ethnic fabric, what lends
appeal to the Nagaland Cotton Saree, are the intricately designed motifs and
embroidered patterns. Straight lines, zig zag lines, squares, bands and other
simple geometric shapes in varying widths and colours constitute popular patterns.Earlier times had the woven
cloth decorated with beads, cowrie shells and goat hairs to denote the wealth
and status of the weaver. Modern format sees the Nagaland Cotton Saree having
simple thread work and kundans, beads, mirrors and sequins adorning the fabric.Abundance of cotton grown in the region had
hill tribes engaged in spinning and weaving as an occupation and means of their
livelihood, since pre-independence days. Today it is an industry.
The quality of the cotton, soft and fluffy in
nature, is quite superior, owing to the organic method of farming adopted. No
wonder, the fabrics woven from it are soft, light and airy.The spinning of yarn into cotton thread done
by hand earlier has now slowly been overtaken in its processing by machines.
However weaving, a household industry since long is still popular and mostly
done by women. The Nagaland Cotton Saris bear testimony to their exceptional
skills. A simple tension loom initially used has slowly made way for the fly
shuttle.Dyeing of the fabric is also a woman’s
prerogative though with the changing times and waning of interest among modern
women to be in this occupation, this no longer holds true. Bright primary colours as red, green, yellow
and blue are generally used, though other colours are also becoming popular.
Known till date for the natural dyes extracted
from barks, roots and plants used for dyeing cotton yarn, availability
and effort in procuring them has slowly made way for chemical dyes.
Contact:
UNNATI SILK PRINTS PVT. LTD,#3-4-360, Vajra Complex, General Bazar (Tobacco Bazar), M.G.Road, Hyderabad-500003.AP,India.040-64555251 or 97000 57744.
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