Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Kanchivaram Silk Concept Weaving



     


Kanchivaram silk collections : MRP  Rs.18,750 /-
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Concept Weaving:
The rich Turquoise blue kanchivaram silk saree features concept weaving wherein silver zari is featured in the pleates, pallu and blouse. The design featured is a modern version of a traditional pattern called Leheriyan (slant lines). Pure silk thread dipped in liquid silver is used to create the slant lines of zari. Sakhi combines the modern elements such as silver zari, which complements diamond jewellery, together with traditional weaving.


Kanchivaram Silk Concept Weaving




Kanchivaram silk collections : MRP : Rs.21,950/-
Concept Weaving:
Exquisite kanchivaram silk woven as a concept saree with one half of the saree featuring eight unique designs in pure gold zari on deep violet base colour and the other half featuring modern zig zag on green base. This concept saree can be worn with either the violet or the green on top. The saree features 2 coordinated blouses, plain violet & green. The saree can be worn both ways, with either violet (as shown) or green on top.

Kanchivaram Silk with Cut Work



 Kanchivaram silk collections : MRP : Rs.12,750/-
Cut Work:
Whether it is for an evening out or to make one feel beautiful during the day, cut work is a form of fine needlework that complements any hour. In this form of embroidery, portions of the background fabric are cut away and the edges worked over in buttonhole stitches. The applications of this craft include bold elaborate pallus with understated borders hand embroidered with cut work, or unique combinations with complementing block prints. Kerala in south India along with the Banaras and Bengal regions in north India are well known for cut work. Sakhi celebrates cut work on sarees and salwars, adding verve by infusing cut work with tissue applique, to make every occasion special. 

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Kanchivaram Silk


Kanchivaram silk collections : MRP : Rs. 8950/-
Kanchivaram Silk :        
One of the superior silk fabrics in the world, kanchivaram is woven by skilled weavers from the famed temple town of Kanchipuram. The designs on this luxurious silk reflect finely crafted motifs inspired by the temples of Tamil Nadu. With silk thread dipped in liquid gold and silver, these glorious motifs are brought to life by the gifted hands of artisans. Sakhi pays tribute to the age-old tradition of adorning kanchivaram silk, with a contemporary twist that suits the modern woman.
Concept Weaving:
Exquisite kanchivaram silk woven as a concept saree with one half of the saree in deep maroon colour and the other half a contrasting bottle green. Pure silk thread dipped in liquid gold is used to create the bold floral motifs. The floral creeper motifs have been inspired by the temple architecture. This concept saree can be worn with either the maroon or the green on top. The saree features 2 coordinated blouses, maroon & green.                                           











                                                                                 







                                     

Crepe sarees

  




                                
   Crepe has gained popularity as a saree material in recent years. It is a luxurious fabric that is appropriate for embroidery. It is slightly heavy material, but when draped, looks very beautiful and classic. This material has a great fall look and is a perfect evening wear.

Silk Sarees

   The Indian silk is famous all across the world and so is the Silk sarees. Silk sarres never go out of fashion or are never out dated. They are perfect for any occasion. These sarees can also be worn as daily attire. In earlier days Silk sarees were owned by rich and wealthy people and was considered as a sign of wealth. 

Chiffon Sarees







 Chiffon is also one of the lightweight materials used in making a saree. There are various patterns available in chiffon like dana chiffon, chamundi chiffon to name a few. Chiffon is best suited for plus size women because it gives a slim look to the pear shape body and the fabric just drapes beautifully.

Georgette Sarees

One of the most commonly used material in making a modern saree is Georgette. The material is very lightweight but the weight of Georgette may vary depending on the work. This is the easiest fabric to carry as in the form of sarees.