Buttis are repeated
motifs or patterns hand woven, embroidered or printed onto handloom sarees. They
enhance the beauty of any fabric on which they are added. Hand woven Buttis wereearlier woven by needles of different sizes based on the size and number of
buttis to be woven. The Chanderi Saree especially makes the use of Buttis as a
compulsory adorning feature. The Asharfi Butti has been the most popular shape
since historical times. Shaped like the gold coin it once used pure gold and
silver zari, but today makes use of gold coloured thread or zari. Mango, flowers, geometrical patterns, birds, leaves are other
popular buttis. The bigger
version of butti is called Butta. Buttis were once in use exclusively for royal
families but today they are commonly used as an adorning ornament on all types
of fabrics. Nowadays Tested
Zari or synthetic fibre Zari is used for making buttis.
You have the Plain Red colour Pure Handloom Cotton Sari. It has cream
colored floral buttis all over. There are floral naksi weaving borders on
either side. The pallu has cream and self colour artistic floral buttis with
mirror work and an elegant naksi border. It is an exquisite charmer meant for
grand occasions, be it weddings, corporate functions, special invites or big
parties. Artistically designed saree is one of the best attire of Indian parties.
Bootie is a beautiful artistic repeated design over saree and it can be
designed on saree by hand woven, embroidery and printed. Artistic bootis enhance the beauty of the saree. Stylish booties can be designed on any fabrics
like pure cotton, pure silk, chiffon, crepe, georgette, satin, supernet.
Cotton and silk yarns or gold and silver threads used in
handloom weaving booties. Wooden blocks are used in printing bootis.
Traditional booties of inspired designs are woven on Indian pattu sarees are
quite popular. Mango, flowers, geometrical patterns, birds, leafs are some of
the bootis designed on sarees.Designer
south kanchipuram pure silk sari of small bootie design all over having zari
border with hand crafted artistic bootis on pallu is eye-catching. This is well
apt for wedding, bridal occasions, marriage anniversary.The main colours used in
Bandhani are yellow, red,blue, green and black. Bandhani work, after the
processing is over, results into a variety of symbols including, dots, squares,
waves and strips. Bandhani pieces can be dyed by natural and
artificial colors.
Handloom woven chettinadu cotton sari of checks pattern
with bootie embroidery is stylish apt to corporate office, college and schools.
Latest georgette saris of mango bootis printed all over having zari border with
an elegant pallu is fashion. And are apt to parties, inaugural functions,
cultural programs.The art of Bandhani is
highly skilled process. The technique involves dyeing a fabric which is tied
tightly with a thread at several points,thus producing a variety of patterns
like Leheriya, Mothra, Ekdali and Shikari depending on the manner in which the
cloth is tied.The main colours used in
Bandhani are natural. In fact all colours in bandhani are dark, no light color
is used, and the background is mostly in black / red cloth.
The Bandhani work has been
exclusively carried out by the Khatri community of Kutchh. A meter
length of cloth can have millions of tiny knots known as "Bheendi" in
the local language ("Kutchhi"). Four bheendis are known as a
"Kadi". These knots form a design once opened after dyeing in bright
colors. Traditionally, the final products can be classified into
"khombhi", "Ghar Chola", "Patori", "Chandrokhani"etc.
Saree of alluring prints is wonderful Indian
attire. Bandhani is a tie n dye technique of fabrics practiced all over India.
Rajasthan and Gujarat are famous in printing colorful patterns. Stylish
bandhini work results into a various symbols like dots, squares, waves and
stripes. Rajasthani Bandhini prints can be practiced on fabrics like
cotton, silk, crepe, georgette, chiffon, satin, supernet. Sevo bandhavo is the
process of tying the border of the bandhani sari and it looks graceful.
Designer bandhani sari of colorful prints and fashion embroidery designs is
beautiful. Glitter powder on these prints is elegant. Latest bandhini sarees
come in single color or color differed in the body and border is of fashion.
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