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GOLDEN ZARI BOARDER HANDLOOM GADWAL COTTON SAREES FROM TELANGANA@UNNATISILKS

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Gadwal is a small town in Telangana state, India, known for its fine pure cotton handlooms. Handloom Cotton Saree SHOP FOR PURE HANDLOOM RICH LOOK GADAWAL SAREES ON  Traditional weaves in cotton, with a lot of zari work on the saree, it elevates the appeal massively. Grand Look Saree W hile the base of the Gadwal saree is cotton, there is a loosely attached silk border and the fabric is traditionally woven in the interlocked-weft technique, called Kupadam or Kuttu. Traditional Saree  Most of the  Gadwal sarees  have a rich border, a different pallu and gold or silver zari brocades. Hand crafted designs on pure gadwal cotton have traditional colours for these sarees as earth shades of brown, grey, and off-white. Trendy Saree Of late the block printed Gadwal handloom cotton sari having intricate silk or golden zari border and elegant pallu, a combination of cotton and silk, is an image-booster for corporate offices, or a welcom

TRADITIONAL PURE HANDLOOM SILK SAMBALPURI SILK SAREES FROM ODISHA@UNNATISILKS

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The traditional Sambalpuri Saree in its cotton and silk versions is a captivating fabric from the tribal belt of  Odisha . ikkat saree SHOP FOR PURE HANDLOOM SILK SAMBALPURI SAREES ON Sambalpur in the state of Odisha, India, is famous for its  Sambalpuri  variety of cotton and silk sarees, using Ikkat patterns or the tie-dye method in their making. Wedding Wear Sarees A fabric like silk, has lustre, strength, smoothness and soft feel, plus its elasticity and desirable quality to acquire most colours and shades makes it all the more appealing. Saree Weaving  Silk is soft, smooth, airy and very comfortable for all-day wear, apart from the grandeur that it provides. Corporate Wear Saree The Ikkat style of weaving is employed in the hand-woven  Sambalpuri sari  using geometrical patterns.  Ikkat is a technique which involves applying bindings, which resist dye penetration to the threads in pre-determined patter

ZARI BORDER BRIDAL WEAR UPPADA SILK SAREES FROM ANDHRA PRADESH @UNNATISILKS

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Uppada near Kakinada, A.P., India, is famous for its  Uppada silk  and cotton handloom sarees, known for their intricate geometrical patterns, floral designs and exquisite embroidery. Traditional Sarees  SHOP ONLINE PURE HANDLOOM UPPADA SAREES ON   A Hub, for traditional handloom sarees with a unique style of weave, the creations are recognized as the Uppada brand of sarees. Nice prints, colourful borders, attractive pallus and lovely thread work adornments, visible and very much evident in the extraordinary fresh-look creations that are the hallmark of  Uppada silk sarees . Saree Weaving T he extremely popular  Uppada ‘pattu sarees ’ woven with pure silk, gold and silver thread or real zari, are a much-preferred bridal costume. Being light in weight, the decorative floral, peacock or geometrical motifs in the ‘jamdhani’ pattern, with broad horizontal borders and a pallu to match, make the look of the saree so appealing, that it lends grace

WEDDING WEAR KANCHIPURAM SILK SAREES FROM TAMIL NADU@UNNATISILKS

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Kanchipuram , situated close to Chennai,  Tamil Nadu , India, is famous for its Kanchipuram or Kanjeevaram Sarees. Traditional Saree S TYLISH KANCHIPURAM SILK SAREES ON These traditional Sarees are of both silk and cotton, but with the  Kanchipuram Silk Sari   having a special place in the fabric world. The  Kanchipuram Silk Sarees    are made of pure silk, with motifs having zari of silk threads dipped in liquid gold and silver. Colorful Sarees For it to be classified as a Kanjeevaram Sari, Geographical Indication (GI) stricture stipulates that the decorative zari must have at least 57% silver and 0.6% gold in it. Kanchipuram Silk Saree Weaving S TYLISH KANCHIPURAM SILK SAREES ON   Kanchipuram Sarees  have GI label for the product since 2005. The appeal of the  Kanjeevaram Silks  lie in the elegant broad borders with colours and designs different from that of the body. Multi Color Saree  The pallu or hanging end of the saree, could co