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Purple pure crepe saree having resham, sequins, stones, jall and naka tikki work with heavy embroidered pallu and border along with heavy embroidered blouse.
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Deep yellow and blue pure georgette saree having resham, zari, mirror and sequins work with fancy pallu and border along with matching embroidered blouse.
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Multicolor pure crepe saree having resham, sequins, jall, naka tikki and cutdana work with heavy embroidered designer pallu along with matching embroidered blouse.
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Introduction to Textile Tradition of India- India has a diverse and rich textile tradition. The origin of Indian textiles can be traced to the Indus valley civilization. The first literary information about textiles in India can be found in the Rigveda, which refers to weaving.

India had numerous trade links with the outside world and Indian textiles were popular in the ancient world. Silk fabrics from south India were exported to Indonesia during the 13th century. India also exported printed cotton fabrics or chintz, to European countries and the Far East before the coming of the Europeans to India. The British East India Company also traded in Indian cotton and silk fabrics, which included the famous Dacca muslins. Muslins from Bengal, Bihar and Orissa were also popular abroad.
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The past traditions of the textile and handlooms can still be seen amongst the motifs, patterns, designs, and the old techniques of weaving, still employed by the weavers. Utsav Sarees is a big textile resource from India which gives you the latest range of Indian dress-indian sarees (sari ) for online shopping. Learn more about indian textiles and sarees manufactured in India India's Textile Riches

India’s textiles both woven and printed that have dazzled the world have their own fabulous stories to tell. Stretched along the length and breath of the country each region has its won characteristic fabric that weaves its history. There are hundreds of different textiles in India but some of the popular ones are favourites with everyone.

The brocades of Varanasi are the most well known of Indian textiles. The brocade or kinkhwab (fabric of dreams)is the weaving of pure silk and gold strands to create a lush fabric. Each region ahs its won individual brocade like the Aashavali, Paithani, Kanjeevaram, Tanchoi, Balucheri and Jamewar. Creating the jala are the naqsshaband or master craftsment of Varanasi. From floral patterns to hunting scene patterns, designs have been adapted to suit contemporary times. A variety of motifs like creepers, flowers, birds, animals, architectural and human forms are incorporated in asingle design.

From the south comes the Temple Sari, the Kanjeevaram, from the town of Kanchipram. To own it is every birde’s dream because of its grandeur of weave. The Kanjeevaram sari was first woven around 400 years ago and since then this vibrantly coloured sari very often checks in silk yarn or gold threads, is a favourite. Many of the designs are variations of vertical and horizontal lines and checks.

The beauty of India textile is so hypnotizing that the West has been enchanted by it and ahs never resisted creating garments from them. Indian master craftsmen are being encouraged to move with the times and attempts innovations in traditional designs so that the art for weaving Indian textile is kept alive.
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