Wonderful Bomkai cottonsaree online:
Bomkai
is a tribal village, situated in the Ganjam district of Orissa, famed for its
Bomkai Sarees in Silk and Cotton. This ethnic fabric was once 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. Motifs are woven with a special extra weft’ technique. This traditional
art uses vegetable dyes to a large extent. 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
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.
BomkaiCotton 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.The black and light grey with green bomkai
cotton sari has alternate black and light grey horizontal bands with zari
embroidered buttis and a green patch border on the blouse.
The plain green cotton sari is a fitting contrast.
The green cotton sari has a white floral embroidered border and blackhorizontal stripes on it. This pleasant piece would do for office, festivals,
social events and even casual outings.The bomkai cotton sari has a unique feature, this fabric
goes with any Indian woman. The nice cotton sari that originally prefer by
Indian woman. The orange colour bomkai cotton sari
has cut work and green block prints along with chamki work on the blouse. The
sari is an orange self colour floral affair in block prints. The orange with
brown and red floral prints at the ends makes it a stylish combination. This
piece would work well for almost any occasion.
Unnati
Silks, has trendy designs, attractive patterns, in pleasing colours and
combinations in its wide collection of bomkai cotton salwar suits and Sarees,
at very reasonable prices.
Unnati
is one of the largest Indian ethnic online websites with over 300 varieties oftraditional sarees and salwar kameez.Dispatch is within 24 hours of order. Free
delivery & COD is provided for retail.Worldwide express shipping caters to
almost all countries across the world.
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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