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14 July
Types of Indian Sarees of Different States Designerplanet
Bengal cotton hand looms, synonymous with tant sarees (or tant, tat, tat) are some of the most popular saris worn by women in West Bengal and Bangladesh. Their light, airy texture makes them particularly suitable for hot and humid summers in the area. Tant saris are characterized by a thick border, decorative pallavas and are woven with various floral, paisley and other art forms.
Tant Saree
Kasavu
Kasavu from Kerala
Also known as Setu Sari, it was traditionally just a mundu (dhoti), a blouse and a stole that went beyond the blouse. Many old women still survive this style. The Kasavu saree is a modern version and has a thick golden border, which is woven with real gold threads. However, keeping time in mind, it is diversified to include colors and artificial threads.
The queen of sarees, Kanjeevaram sarees are traditionally made from woven silk from the Kanjeevaram region. Sarees are rich in color and texture. They are elegant, sophisticated and graceful, all in one cover.
Bomkai from Odisha
Sari Bomkai, also known as Sonepuri silk, is a work of art with ikat, embroidery and complex threads woven into one beautiful nine yard miracle. They are available in silk and cotton, and make for good holiday wear.
Sambalpuri from Odisha
Sambalpuri is a traditional handmade sari, which is a delicate weave of various techniques. The threads are dyed before they are woven, so that their saturated color never fades.
Pataani Sarees from Maharashtra
Paithani Saree/Sari is a specialty of Aurangabad. Handmade silk sari is majestic and elegant. A dawn border, beautiful motifs and a repeating peacock design - these are what make this sari stand out.The saree is an element of richness and grace just not among women of Maharashtra, but among women across the country.
Bandhani saree
The name of the sari comes from the word "bandana", which means "relation." It refers to the tie and dye process that makes this saree. Both Gujarat and Rajasthan are known for saree bandhani. However, Khatri weavers in Gujarat are called pioneers. They practice this art till date.
Muga Sarees
Muga silk saris from Assam are made from special silk produced by larvae, which feed mainly on two special leaves. The silk obtained from these larvae is known to be the best. It is glossy and very durable. In fact, the golden threads of Mugi can only be found in Assam.
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11 July
Types Of Tops A Girl Should Have In Her Wardrobe| Different types of top...
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Types Of Tops A Girl Should Have In Her Wardrobe| Different types of tops Designerplanet
Hello!! In this post, we will talk about our favorite women's clothing, known as tops. Tops make you look stunning and easy to wear too. Depending on the need and the case, body types, shape and size, you can easily choose a topic for yourself. Every woman-fashionista should know for them different types of tops in the clothing industry, even men should know about this so as not to get confused when buying a new one for their loved ones. Here we have listed the categories of best women for all.
Latest Tops
Sheer Tops
Tube Tops
Tank Tops
Peplum Tops
Cami Tops
Tops for women have always given several options for material and design to choose from. Its charm also allows older women to wear it, as it is also available in long lengths. Whether the top is simple or designer, this adds charm to the look of women. There are also simple tops designed in batik style that are used for regular wear, while there are designer or casual tops that also wear as separate bodycon dresses.
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