Tuesday 26 November 2013

Wonderfull Bengal Cotton Sarees Online

Bengal Cotton Sarees Online:
Bengal is famous for its special kind of handloom cotton sari. It is fine, of transparent texture, airy and light in weight. Popular as summer wear Bengal Cottons are easy comfortable wear throughout the day and preferred for daily casual and traditional occasions. The borders are plain and colourful with fancy artistic hand woven bootis, jamdhani design, printed motifs and hand painting enhancing the beauty of the Saree. Baluchari and Jamdhani handloom Sarees are soft and comfortable wear, known for their fine weave and stylish looks. The appeal of the Baluchari lies in its colour harmony where the Pallav or Pallu is generally adorned by mythological stories. The hand weaving of the Jamdhani takes the form of cotton and gold thread weaving to create motifs of geometric patterns and floral designs in colourful hues. Kantha embroidery is a unique adornment for these cotton handlooms where the saree has colourful thread work in running stitch and other stitch types to adorn it.


The beautiful cream pure handloom Bengal cotton saree is a plain saree with temple style, maroon colour floral ikkat patola weaving borders on either side. The red floral horizontal ikkat patola weave designer pallu makes it an exquisite piece. This saree would suit for corporate office, daily casual, social events and the like.The glorious Bengal blue pure handloom cotton saree has black checks along with tant zari weaving naksi borders all round on either side. Yellow vertical lines on the pallu add to make it a sensational creation. This would be a very good choice for traditional functions and social events as well as for office.


Handloom sari of inspired motifs, stripes and different color borders is one of the Indian traditional attire. West Bengal in India is famous for one of its handloom products. The cotton grown in this region produces a unique texture, transparent airy weave and very soft in nature. Bengal silk sari is famous for its fine quality and texture. Bengal cotton saris are rich in tradition for its fine quality fabric, elegant colors and texture. Weaving additional colored threads into cotton or silk fabrics resulted into beautiful Bengal sari of colorful borders, stripes or booties. Jamdani and baluchari weaving is famous in Bengal cotton sarees.


Bengali fancy saree describes our Indian culture and artistic weaving. And these are comfortable to wear on all occasions and any seasons. Handloom bengal cotton sari woven with two different colored borders and elegant stripes over pallu is an ethnic wear for functions, traditional gatherings and corporate conferences. Bengal handloom cotton sari also known as Calcutta Cotton Sarees, Kolkata Saris are woven with jamdani work are stylish wear for teachers, professors, corporate women.

Bengal Sarees have made India proud and displayed to the rest of the world, the traditional skill of its weavers, the exceptional quality of its ethnic offerings and the devotion in maintaining traditional art weave forms despite trying times.Saree is the traditional fabric of India, given a twist by different states or regions across the country. West Bengal too has contributed in traditional fabrics richly, through the Bengal Cotton Handlooms, Baluchari Sarees, aari and kantha embroidery, Jamdhani weaving style and Jute handlooms.Bengal handloom cotton sari is famous for its fine, transparent texture and light weight. Fancy artistic hand woven bootis, jamdhani design, printed motifs and hand painting, enhance the beauty of the Bengal Cotton Saree. Popular as summer wear they are easy to carry through the day and preferred for daily casual wear and traditional occasions.


The Baluchari Sarees are made from silk. With silk brocade designs suited to the base colour, they are decorated with attractive motifs. The appeal of the Baluchari lies in its colour harmony and not contrast, of the pattern colours with the colour of the body fabric. Preferred Colours are red, green, yellow, blue and their shades.Kantha is a popular form of embroidery practised by rural women. The traditional form of Kantha embroidery was done with a simple running stitch along the edges of the fabric. Depending on the use of the finished product they were known as Lep Kantha or Sujni Kantha.Contemporary Kantha has the entire cloth covered with running stitches. Beautiful motifs of flowers, animals, birds and geometrical shapes, as well as themes from everyday activities are woven. Stitching on the cloth gives it the wrinkled, wavy effect.


Jamdhani or Jamdani is a hand-woven technique that creates patterns of various colours and designs on cotton or silk sarees. Intending to improve the aesthetic appeal, it takes the form of cotton and gold thread weaving to create motifs of geometric patterns and floral designs in colourful hues. Jamdhani hand weaving is a necessary accompaniment for Bengal sarees.


Unnati Silks has in its fusion experiments adopted Jamdhani weave for motifs and decorating borders and Pallus in traditional offerings of the South like Uppada, Kanjeevaram, Mysore handlooms.
Traditional Baluchari Sarees are given a fresh look with tribal art combined with mango buttis innovatively with trendy prints.
With constant innovative efforts without sacrificing the essential features of the weave, Unnati with fusion of traditional and trending, has managed to innovatively enhance the appeal of the Bengal creations to a wider audience.


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.
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. 

www.unnatisilks.com

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