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Essence of Every Indian Women Beautiful Designer Sarees

Posted: 25 Jul 2010 02:36 AM PDT


Mention the word Sari and you will have all the female attention in the world directed towards you…because no other kind of apparel brings out the quintessential femininity as effectively and sensually as a sari does. And among the genres of sari available and known on the Indian Soil, Kodali karrupur form and art of saris are the most royal and are a sure mark of taste and opulence.

Indian Girls Club, Essence of Every Indian Women Beautiful Designer Sarees

No wonder then that they were designed for the queens of the Maratha rulers of Tanjore. And the whole process and technique of designing them is no less lavish. These South Indian saris basically made from cotton and silk and are a harmonious blend of the two with shimmering effect of golden zari amidst prints of natural dyes.

Moreover, all the steps in designing and creating a traditional sari such as a kodali karruvar sari and blouse are carried out manually with absolutely no intervention of technology. The fabric for this traditional sari is first woven with zari intercepts. For richer appeal, brocaded cloth was used as in other South Indian sarees. After the fabric is ready, after weaving, designing process begins. The main highlight is the richly patterned pallu. Artistic border is there on both the sides of the saree fabric. The design on the pallu is an enchanting combination of block printing, painting and zari-cotton weaving. In places where block printing is to be done, cotton fabric is woven. And in rest of the area, gold zari is woven to give a shining appeal.

Indian Girls Club, Essence of Every Indian Women Beautiful Designer Sarees

The border and excerpts from pallu pattern also find place on the sleeves of the blouse to give an overall mingling effect. But sadly, this art of sari weaving has been forgotten over the years due to the emergence of power looms and chemical dyes. These modern techniques have led to availability of cheap and easily manufactured sarees in the market, due to which demand for these traditional saris have declined.

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