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Cotton Sarees

Posted on March 12, 2010.
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When it comes to taste and fashion styles of dresses of Indian women, most of them like to wear a sari that is a representation of an Indian enriched culture. Indian saris are famous among women around the world. The main strength of wearing a sari is that it accentuates the beauty of a woman. Generally, the duration Saree is between 5-5 and a half meters. According to their ethnicity and customs, Indian women wear saris in different styles.

The sari has its birth in both South and North India. The word "sari" was derived from the Prakrit word 'sattika "as written in the most primitive Jain and Buddhist texts. The first known representation of the Indian sari is the figurine of an Indus valley priest wearing a cloth. In the early Indian tradition and the Natya Shastra (an ancient Indian treaty describing ancient dance and costumes), the navel of the Supreme Being is considered the starting point of life and creativity, where the diaphragm must be left uncovered by the sari.

The printed cotton sarees gives a pure comfort comforting. Saris, cotton saris are the most preferred for Indian women. You can use cotton saris in all your day wear especially during summer months. Cotton saris are worn in Holi, Diwali, Dussehra, Lohri, Baisakhi and all other festivals in our country. Indian cotton saris can be worn to the workplace, supported by teachers while going to schools and colleges, doctors and housewives Dame in their daily use.

The Indian subcontinent is home to produce cotton. The skill of weaving and dyeing of cotton has been recognized in India 5,000 years ago. Each state has its own dedicated cotton weaving practice. Each Indian state has its own area of expertise in indigenous cotton fabric, all in different weaves, textures, patterns, printing techniques and colors.

The famous cotton saris area wise are as follows:

  • Jamdani cotton saris of West Bengal and Uttar Pradesh are well loved and they follow the usual patterns.
  • Then there are the Sambalpur Bomke and cotton saris Vichitrapuri of Orissa. These sarees are available in a multitude of colors and traditional motifs enthusiastic nature.
  • Chanderi Sarees Madhya Pradesh are cotton saris with an excellent string of silk and cotton fabric.
  • Maheshwari saris of Madhya Pradesh are either cotton or silk blend cotton with checkered being the highlight.
  • Hyderabad is well known for its antique cotton weaving practice. The fine cotton saris Venkatgiri are created here that are idyllic summer. These saris are mostly off-white and decorated with gold matte.
  • Nander in Andhra Pradesh is known for his eminence fine cotton saris richly worked in gold thread with silk border.

    Pochampalli sarees of Andhra Pradesh are woven ikat patterns, where the wire is pre-stained based on filtering before weaving.

    In Tamil Nadu, the models resemble those cotton sari silk. The major centers like Kanjeevaram, Salem, Pudukottai and Madurai. These centers in the South are well known for the weaving of cotton with patterns and controls provided on the body. The border is worked with pallav wire or woven Zari. Kerala has begun to weave cotton sarees lately. He works on sarees Karalkudi of unbleached cotton with rich broad gold borders and Pallus. We also have saris in cotton tie and dye of Rajasthan and Gujarat. Women folk meticulously these boats multicolored saris, among all isolated son by the hand and then die in bright colors. There are also other cotton saris as Karnatak Ikat saris.

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