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Online Organza Salwar Suits
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Organza is a thin, sheer fabric, traditionally woven from silk. It is also woven from synthetic fabric materials like polyester or nylon. It is mainly used to make smooth feel fabrics of style. Organza assumes a feel from very smooth to slightly coarse based on how finely it is woven, is dull in appearance and does not reflect light as well as silk.(read
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Online Raw Silk Dress Material
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Raw silk is a filament yarn from which the gummy substance that comes with the silken yarn has not been separated. This sericin or sticky substance is removed by putting the cocoons in boiling water so that the gum separates out. The filament yarn is too fine to be woven directly.(read
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Online Supernet Punjabi Suits
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Supernet fabrics like salwar kameez are made from a blend of silk and cotton in different proportions. Popular amongst all sections of society, for their fine transparent weave, attractive designs and beautiful borders, these salwar kamiz give that captivating, womanly look that the wearer desires.(read
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Online Mangalgiri Punjabi Suits
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A town on the National Highway conecting Kolkata and Chennai, Mangalagiri is very close to Guntur and Vijayawada on either side, and is a part of the Vijayawada urban agglomeration. Heavy gold thread or zari borders, traditional Nizam designs, and simple mono-striped or multi-colour stripes adorn the Mangalagiri fabric.(read
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Online Gadwal Salwar Kamiz
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The base of the Gadwal fabric is generally cotton. There is a loosely attached silk border and the fabric is traditionally woven in the interlocked-weft technique, called Kupadam or Kuttu. Most of the Gadwal fabrics have rich borders, with gold or silver zari brocades.(read
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Arty Fine Line Designs And Images On Fabrics
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Hand painting on fabrics is done using either a stylized pen as in tribal or traditional art or the more revolutionary hand block tool for trendy sharp detailed prints. Either way the outcomes are exceptional(read
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Indian Sambalpuri Cotton Salwar Kamiz
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Sambalpur in the state of Orissa, or Odisha, India. It is famous for its Sambalpuri variety of cotton and silk fabrics, using Ikkat patterns or the tie-dye method in their making. The Ikkat style of weaving is employed in the hand-woven Sambalpuri salwar kameez using geometrical patterns. Ikkat is a technique which involves applying bindings, which resist dye penetration to the threads in pre-determined patterns, and then dyeing the threads.(read
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Online Georgette Punjabi Suit
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Georgette is a light and springy crepe fabric, with a crimpy look and a slightly dull lustre. Once made from natural silk, it is today mostly made from synthetic filament yarn.(read
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Indian Venkatagiri Salwar Suits
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Venkatagiri, a small town in Nellore district of AP, India, is famous for its special brand of Venkatagiri Handloom fabrics. Finely woven in silk, cotton or zari, accompanied by attractive prints, elegant borders and eye-catching dupatta Venkatagiri handlooms are soft to the touch, extremely light in weight and comfortable to wear in any season.(read
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Online Indian Tussar Silk Punjabi Suits
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Tussar silk, also known as ‘kosa' silk , is made from silk obtained from several species of caterpillars, of the moth genus antheraea. It is known as ‘wild silk', because the silkworms breed on trees such as Sal and Arjun found in the forests of Jharkhand.(read
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