Bomkai Cotton Sarees Online:
The
Bomkai Saree, an ethnic combination of ikat style and supplementary thread
work, showcases the unique excellence of tribal art.Bomkai is a
tribal village, situated in the Ganjam district of Orissa, famed for its Bomkai
Sarees in Silk and Cotton. This ethnic fabric woven on a pit loom, combines
ikat and supplementary thread work, and was initially worn only during rites
and religious functions.The exclusive
Bomkai Saris employ the ikat style of tie-dye, where the threads are dyed with contrasting
colours before they are woven with a special ‘extra weft’ technique. This
traditional art uses vegetable dyes to a large extent, with a leaning toward
artificial colours in present day creations. Black, yellow, orange, maroon, are
the preferred hues.
Bright coloured
panels with extra motifs on a highly contrasting background make this tribal
art fabric uniquely stand out.Motif
patterns commonly adorning the fabric are bitter gourd, the atasi flower, the
kanti-phul or small flower, peacocks and birds, Konark temple, conches.The weaving of the Bomkai Saree, involves thread
movement of the warp (lengthwise lay of the threads) and the weft (breadth wise
feed of thread), finely controlled through an arrangement mechanism on the
loom. The resulting pattern of interstices provides strength to the fabric.
The initial or large motif known as Buttah, such
a bird sitting on a tree, is woven on the body. This accentuates the fabric
look. The smaller motifs decorate the borders and pallu, and have pomegranate
seeds, Saara seeds and temple spires as popular subjects.A special method of cutting warp ends of a
colour and re-tying them to different coloured warp ends, known as ‘muha-johra’
is used to create a dense layer of colours at the end piece (pallu) of the
Saree.
Bomkai sarees,
also known as Sonepuri saris, are available in cotton and silk fabrics.Bomkai Silk Saris
have been influenced by Pure Tribal art silk, and are embroidered with temple
spire patterns on the border. Some of these sarees have contrast pallu and
extra motifs on the background as animal prints, geometric designs, birds,
elephant and flowers.
The Bomkai Silk
saree resembles the ikkat designed Sambalpuri sari. This design in four colors,
such as red, green, white and blue, can be identified by animals, birds, conch
shells and Konark temple patterns.Richly coloured with elegant prints and
embroidered borders and pallu, Bomkai Silk Sarees are apt for traditional
functions, weddings, as bridal attire, for festivals and other special
occasions.
Bomkai Cotton
Saris with striking colours, contrast pallu and extra motifs on the background
such as geometric designs, birds, elephant, flower, dombaru (hour glass shaped
drum, Shanka, Peacock and fish are attractive, finding good use as daily
casual, college, corporate and office wear.
As we all are
familiar with what a saree is there is no need of Special introduction. Sari is
an elegant garment made by extraordinary fabrics those measures in between 6 to
6.5 yards in length, with no stitching on it. By one word sari can be described
has mixture of cultures of various religions and states in countries like
India. We can’t even point to a single
occasion wear sarees can be used or worn. Women are so, excited about sarees.
They search for latest variety in sarees. Even manufactures change the process
and styling of the saree periodically.
Woman these days should manage multiple tasks in a day, like home, office and
others. Women feel better and more comfort
in Sarees than other alternatives.
Cotton sarees are produced in Different parts of the Country. “Bomkai Design sarees” is latest
version of sarees manufactured in western regions of Orissa. They follow
“bhandha” style of technique in weaving
sarees. The people of this
region mainly concentrate on tribal art designs while weaving the sarees.
. Bomkai saree resembles well known
ikat design like sambalpuri. This design comes in four colors such as red,
green, white and blue and can be identified by animals, birds, conch shells and
Konark temple patterns. They are apt to wear on daily casual, college,
corporate office and traditional occasions and are suitable for wedding, bridal
functions and festive parties. The other
name with which these sarees are widely
popular is “sonepuri”.
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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