
TRADITIONAL TIE & DYE- LEHARIYA
The light and vibrant hues of leheria is apt for spring and summer. The colorful fabric in the form of a dupatta can be used to adorn solid colored...
Read moreThe main characteristics of this embroidery are the use of darn stitch on the wrong side of cloth with colored silken thread.
Read moreBagh printing basically involved blocks that are carved onto motifs that represent flora such as Jasmine, Mushroom, lehariya and so on.
Read moreSilk crepe is woven from hardspun silk yarn and is one of the most widely used form of silk across India.
Read moreKapda Shop's Viscose rayon fabric is commonly used in making Sarees, Kurtis, Jackets, and Dresses.
Read moreGeorgette is a light-weight, crinkled and sheer fabric, displaying an overall bouncy look. A strong absorbent, Georgette is easy to dye and has dul...
Read moreLace is a patterned fabric produced with machines and/or some intricate handwork by looping, braiding or twisting a thread. Often woven from cotton...
Read moreA clothing, ironed and well-maintained lends a well groomed look to the wearer. Therefore it might sound surprising that a crumpled looking piece o...
Read moreKanchipuram has its own cotton handlooms wherein they produce the various varieties of Kanchipuram Silk Sarees and Kanchi Cotton wear. This hand sp...
Read moreAjrak is a special art of printing shawls. The main feature of Ajrak is the fact that it follows a very detailed block printing mechanism of decora...
Read moreTussar silk is a lot more textured than any other variety of Silk. The fabric is also cooler than the other varieties and is a lot more porous, the...
Read moreA clothing, ironed and well-maintained lends a well groomed look to the wearer. Therefore it might sound surprising that a crumpled looking piece o...
Read moreThe range of products using Lucknow Zardozi today are endless; dresses, coats, purses, belts, stoles, shoes, etc. The major innovation in Lucknow Z...
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