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FANCY AND PARTY WEAR PURE HANDLOOM TUSSAR SILK SAREES FROM CHATTISHGARH@UNNATISILKS

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Tussar Silk Sarees , also known as ‘Kosa’ Silk Sarees, are made from silk obtained from several species of caterpillars, of the moth genus Antheraea. Pure Hnadloom Women Wear SHOP FOR PURE HANDLOOM SILK HAND PAINTING SAREES ON Known as ‘wild silk’, a name given because the silkworms breed on trees like Sal and Arjun found in the forests of Jharkhand. Hand Painting Saree The raw silk has a deep golden colour and is of good texture.  Tussar Silk  staples are shorter and less expensive in comparison to that of cultivated silk because of the resulting quality of the produce from these silkworms in comparison to that from cultivated types. Tussar Silk is mainly found in India, in the states of Jharkhand, Chattisgarh, and Bhagalpur in Bihar, which is also famous as a commercial centre for the production of  Tussar Silk sarees . Handloom Saree Eastern parts of India like Orissa and West Bengal and a small port...

TRADITIONAL COLORFUL JAMDANI SAREES FROM BENGAL@UNNATISILK

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A lot of white floral art work on a contrastingly dark background, either on the entire portion or sections of the saree, it most probably would be Batik printing.  PURE COTTON SAREES WITH INTRICATE PEN BATIK TRADITIONAL PURE BATIK COTTON SAREES ON A wave of fresh breeze, novel and catchy, Batik prints are eye-catching for their picturesque white designs on coloured canvas. PURE BATIK COTTON SAREES Batik on sarees came as a tried-out experiment that succeeded. An art from countries like Indonesia and China, our traditional stylists have over a period evolved a unique style of their own. Using ‘resists’ for making  PURE BATIK COTTON SAREE designs on a fabric, the conventional Batik process has a resist or a physical block in some form or the other to prevent desired areas on the fabric from being penetrated by the initial dye.  Generally wax is used as a resist in Batik. The block printed areas where resists are...

TRADITIONAL COLORFUL JAMDANI SAREES FROM BENGAL@UNNATISILK

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Jamdhani  or Jamdani is a hand-woven technique of Bengal that creates patterns of various colours and designs on silk or cotton sarees.  Jamdhani sarees SHOP FOR PURE HANDLOOM JAMDHANI DHAKA    SILK SAREES ON J amdani  has its roots in Dhaka, Bangladesh that later took on the form of a fine art of weaving in present day Bengal. The fine cotton fabric is deftly embellished with intricate motifs that are expertly woven into the fabric. Saree weaving The Jamdani weaving tradition is one of the most time and labor intensive forms of hand loom weaving.  jamdhani colorful sarees Intending to improve the aesthetic appeal, it takes the form of cotton and gold thread weaving to create motifs of geometric patterns and floral designs in colourful hues. green saree Jamdhani hand weaving is a necessary accompaniment for Bengal sarees. Based on the variations in the Jamd...