The best traditional Indian silk dresses for less than you think

Traditional Indian silk dresses have always been first love for all Indian and non-Indian women. These classic ethnic traditional silken wear are now available online for less then a person can think.
The best traditional Indian silk dresses for less than you think
Indian Silk is known for its softness, luster, beauty and luxurious look. It is one of the higher grade fabrics, which gives the wearer comfort in all types of weather. It keeps the body cool in summer and warm in winter. It is the strongest natural fabric in the world. Indian silk textiles are popular worldwide because of its sheer variety of designs, weaving and quality. Associated with ceremonial rites of ancient India, traditional Indian silk has been a highly revered fabric. It continues to be a popular and widely used material because of it soft smoothness, its luster and shine and its graceful and sensuous folds which lend themselves exquisitely to designing.

Traditional Indian silk dresses – the very word conjures up visions of a fabric so soft, so smooth, so splendorous, it is fit for a king. The highly revered fabric is associated with ceremonial rites among the Hindus and the religious books are full of references to it. India was probably the first country to attain perfection in the art of weaving fabric, silk as well as cotton. From times immemorial traditional Indian silk has been a much sought after fabric by not only the common man but by kings and queens. This soft material left the shores of India and captured the hearts of the whole world centuries ago. Traditional Indian silk fabric dress is woven and silk worms reared in different parts of India. From the east to the west and from the north to the south, this splendorous fabric has its own individual characteristics like Indian silk is very smooth and luxurious. It is comfortable and has a very good absorbent quality It is the strongest natural fabric. Indian silk dress do not resist wrinkle.

Also known as India’s fabric of dreams, brocade silk is obtained by the interweaving of colored silk and gold threads. Indian Brocades are produced in Ahmedabad, Aurangabad, Benaras, Delhi, Lucknow, Bhopal, Murshidabad, Thanjavur (Tanjore), Tiruchirapally, Madras and Surat. At times, the richness of traditional Indian brocade dresses is enhanced by the weaving of verses from the Hindu scriptures or the Koran thus making it appropriate for religious ceremonies. The price of plain silk saris varies between Rs.500/- and 1100/- while for a zari it could cost between Rs. 2000/- and 20,000/-.

There are numerous varieties of silk dresses to choose from in India and the list is quite endless. "There are so many different varieties to choose from and there is silk to suit all types of garment. Silk today is not just restricted to saris but a wide range of ladies and men’s wear. "For a more structured Indian dresses where the designer wants to dictate the silhouette and give it definite lines the best choice would be raw silk, tasar, brocade or silk blended with cotton", . Raw silk is the silk as drawn on the reel before it undergoes the several further processes which render it fit to be used as thread in weaving or otherwise. A skein of raw silk is the simplest form in which the product of sericulture after reeling is dealt with in commerce. Muta or Suta is another coarse but enduring class of silk ideal for structured garments.

The most common & popular fabrics remains the banarasi, jamawar, pot-thans, atlas and katans. These are the fabrics that a person can usually find in our local markets and have a high level of demand. However the other materials like tanchoi, mushabbar, himru / amru, mushru, etc. have been relegated to selective niches in the market. Most people even after coming across these fabrics usually refer to them directly as jamawar due to the absence of such materials in popular use and lack of awareness in general of the availability of these fabrics.

Awareness of these materials will have to be started at the top with the elite of the society (since they are the ones who have the resources to buy these expensive clothing). Thus, we will require special exhibitions of designers who work with these materials, displaying of these materials at fashion shows, promotion of the clothing designed in the materials with the high end boutiques and awareness creation through experts & designers talk shows on television, radio, etc.

Another variety of traditional Indian silk which has become quite popular recently is chanderi. "This has the body but its transparency makes it more delicate thereby enabling the designer to achieve a structured look yet giving a transparent effect. It is fluid and flowing and allows the designer to give the necessary sculpting to the garment".
"coarse but enduring class of silk ideal for structured garments. "The silk yarn is the most versatile because it is not only strong, absorbent but also catches color very well and reflects. The fabric is popular for formal occasions because of its luster and shire. As a yarn it is highly resilient and elastic and before the discovery of Lycra it was favored since it could be cut on the bias to obtain stretch ability".

Traditional Indian silk is used in Indian dresses like dupattas, saris garments, fabrics, caps, hanker-chiefs, scarves, dhotis, turbans, shawls, ghagras or lehengas to quilts, bedcovers, cushions, table-cloths and even curtains". No doubt traditional Indian silk is exported all over the world from India but more in garment from rather than fabric. "Indian silk does have an excellent reputation all over the world but it is in research and development that we need to improve our efforts by mixing different strains of silks to evolve new varieties. The combinations of traditional Indian silk and linen or the development of silk for more contemporary use besides saris will help in matching the silks produced by other countries of the world".

"The colors of Indian silk in fashion today are the shades of red, pink, scarlet and magenta. This family of colors is popular not only in India but worldwide. Besides these, emerald green, purple, electric blue and yellow are the other jewel tones that are in demand. 90 per cent of the customers prefer traditional designs even now.

In present day society you can buy the best traditional Indian silk dresses at lesser the price and yet with the less amount you can have the luxury of wearing a royal fabric. Nowadays so many options with silk are available online that customers who can’t afford to buy pure silk can have the opportunity to wear silk at cheaper rate at less price with good quality. The best traditional Indian silk dresses for less then you think are available online due to increasing demand of traditional Indian silk dresses.

www.utsavsarees.com is one among these online stores which provides large variety of traditional Indian silk dresses for the people of class.

By Utsav Sarees
Published: 7/18/2007
 
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