Zari Work Sarees Online:
Sarees employ a lot of zari work for adornment. The southern sarees
mostly prefer borders and linings of zari on silk, cotton or sico fabrics, whereas
the northern sarees generally have thick brocades of the same. The market has
responded well to zari adornments since long and though the switch has taken
place form pure silk or gold to plastic core zari, there is no fall in the
demand for zari-adorned fabrics.The milky white venkatagiri pure cotton saree with navy blue kantha
block prints with its four inch zari weaving on sky-blue coloured border on
either side all along the length and a designer pallu with navy blue and violet
coloured block prints is a mesmerizing beauty. It would serve well for
corporate events and social functions.The stunning black colour pure handloom Chanderi Sico saree casts a
spell. The plain saree has Golden Resham zari weaving with parrot green and
magenta horizontal line border all along the saree on either side. A Neon
French Lime Green colour designer pallu completes the appeal and allure of this
bewitching creation. It will be a wise choice for weddings and grand parties.
Zari or
Jari is ornamental metal thread used for adorning fabrics. It is particularly
popular in the Indian subcontinent and Iran. Popular since Mughal times , zari
thread is employed for zardozi. Real Zari has thread
made from gold or silver. Imitation zari uses gold or silver coated copper
wire. Today mostly zari is made from metallic polyester film where a polyester
core is covered by gold or silver coloured metallic yarn. Zari is mostly used
to adorn fabrics. Saree, salwar kameez, chuddidar, and such garments offer
ample canvas for display of the fine and intricate patterns that are
embroidered. It is light in weight, rich-looking, shiny, lustrous, and durable.
Zardozi, Ari, Gota, Makaish, tilla, meena, kamdani, wasli are some of the
popular types of embroidery that employ zari thread.Surat in
Gujarat, India, has the largest production of zari and zari thread in the
country.
Zari woven pure silk saree is one of the ethnic attire of
Indian wedding. Zari is a type of thread made of fine gold or silver used to
woven into fabrics. Most often it is used into pure silk to create intricate
patterns. Imitation or plastic zari is also used in place of real zari. Zari is
widely used from traditional pattu sarees to Indian party wear. Lavishly
designed zari embroidery works of zardozi, ari, chikan, kamdani, meena, wasli,
kataoki bel, makaish, tilla, gota, kohra, marori and swarovski are fashion and
in demand. South Indian handlooms of cotton and pure silk are famous of their
zari woven borders, elaborate motifs and pallu work. North Indian rich banarasi
and chanderi handlooms are well known for zari brocades. Exquisite designed
zari sarees have classic and luster finish. Sarees employ a lot of zari work for adornment. The southern sarees mostly prefer borders and linings of zari on silk, cotton or sico fabrics, whereas the northern sarees generally have thick brocades of the same.
The milky
white venkatagiri pure cotton saree with navy blue kantha block prints with its
four inch zari weaving on sky-blue coloured border on either side all along the
length and a designer pallu with navy blue and violet coloured block prints is
a mesmerizing beauty. It would serve well for corporate events and social
functions.The
stunning black colour pure handloom Chanderi Sico saree casts a spell. The
plain saree has Golden Resham zari weaving with parrot green and magenta
horizontal line border all along the saree on either side. A Neon French Lime
Green colour designer pallu completes the appeal and allure of this bewitching
creation. It will be a wise choice for weddings and grand parties.The market has responded well to zari adornments since long and though the switch has taken place from pure silk or gold to plastic core zari, there is no fall in the demand for zari-adorned fabrics.
Zari also spelt as Jari is
ornamental metal thread used for adorning fabrics. It is particularly popular
in the Indian subcontinent and Iran.Zari is mostly used to adorn
fabrics. Saree, salwar kameez, chuddidar, and such garments offer ample canvas
for display of the fine and intricate patterns that are embroidered. It is
light in weight, rich-looking, shiny, lustrous, and durable.Zardozi, Ari, Gota, Makaish,
tilla, meena, kamdani, wasli are some of the popular types of embroidery that
employ zari thread.Traditionally zari was fine
pure gold or silver threads. Later costs becoming prohibitive, it made way for
imitation zari which had silver thinly electroplated on copper wire. Today zari
has come to be a polyester core covered all round by golden or silver metallic
yarn, because even copper is in great demand for various industrial purposes
and has become scarce and costly.Surat in Gujarat, India, has
the largest production of zari and zari thread in the country.
fashion
statement. Sarees are light, airy, comfortable and come in very many varieties,
fabric materials, designs, patterns and colours.The
occasion demands the type of saree that is to be worn.Grand Parties like
weddings demand long presence, easy movement, and maintenance of look all the
time. Hence when comfort with appearance is prime, pattu saris or pure silk
saris which are not very heavy, airy and with a lot of zari work and other
finery would be a good choice.Mysore silks
and Kanjeevaram silks as well as Dharmavaram Silk Saris also known as Rajwadi Sarees
are known for their broad borders and gold brocade embroidered pallus,
available in a combination of soft colours, exquisite designs and varying
patterns. Banarasi and Chanderi Sico fabrics have zari brocades
with embroidery of different patterns as Zari Zardosi, Ari,Gota,Chikan.
Unnati silks, the largest ethnic online Indian shop offers exquisite designer Kota Cotton sarees with matching blouse for online sale. Our Online shopping store has the widest range of ethnic Indian Sarees and Salwar Kameez. At Unnati Silks, you can buy unique, exclusive collection at affordable prices.You can purchase online at Unnati silks and the products will be dispatched within 24 working hours of placing the order. We have Free shipping and Cash on Delivery (COD) facility for Hyderabad, Mumbai, Bangalore, Kolkata, Chennai, Ernakulum, Delhi, Chandigarh, Lucknow, Patna, Jaipur and many other Indian cities. We also do Worldwide express shipping to countries like United States of America (USA), United Kingdom (UK), UAE, Dubai, Oman, Pakistan, Singapore, Malaysia, Australia, Canada, Chicago, New Zealand and others.
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