Saturday, November 08, 2008

Embroidered Shawl Stole Women's Accessory India

Embroidered Shawl Stole Women's Accessory India
Kashmir embroidery wrap clothes stole scarves have unique charm. Floral patterns in multi color are embroidered on solid color wool fabric. This makes the stole scarf very colorful, yet never too loud. Thus aesthetically, these are perhaps the finest looking stole scarf made in India. Women of all ages, young and old, love to wear them.

The Kashmir valley, a natural paradise full of flowers and maple trees, produces the best hand embroidery work in India. The artisans draw inspirations from the beautiful nature around. The 'boteh' (flower) or 'ambia' (mango) motifs are the most favored one of the Kashmir designers. The colors used are those of the flowers of the valley. An emphasis on pastel shades on a white background is always preferred.

Fine embroidery work is done in shades discreetly blending with the background shades. Looking beyond their own liking and preferences, the craftsmen very often use bright and dark shades both as a background and as embroidery colors. Very few stitches are used. Sometimes the entire scarf is embroidered in one single stitch. Very seldom one finds a combination of more than two embroidery styles on one object. The stitches are so typical of the region that they are frequently termed as the 'Kashmiri Stitch'. Kashmiri embroidery is therefore remarkable for the skilled execution of a single stitch rather than the elaborate quality of the stitch itself. Chain stitch, satin stitch, the slanted darn stitch, stem, herringbone or sometimes the 'doori' or knot stitches are used. The excellence of the needlework is most remarkable in the creation of a 'dorukha' or a double-sided scraf. In this scarf, there is no right and wrong side. The same design is produced in different colors on both sides.
Embroidered Wool Shawl

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Indian Textiles - Traditions & Styles

Indian Textiles Patterns
India has a diverse and prosperous textile tradition. The foundation of Indian textiles can be traced to the Indus Valley civilization. The people used homespun cotton for weaving their garments. Rigveda, the earliest of the Veda contains the literary information about textiles and it refers to weaving. Ramayana and Mahabharata, the eminent Indian epics depict the existence of wide variety of fabrics in ancient India. These epics refer both to rich and stylized garment worn by the aristocrats and ordinary simple clothes worn by the common people. Indian silk was popular in Rome in the early centuries of the Christian era. Cotton textile belonging to Gujarat has been found in the Egyptian tombs at Fostat, belonging to 5the century AD. India has a wide range of textiles manufactured by many techniques when compared to other countries in the world. The styles are different in different regions. The diverse geography of India as well as the various cultures introduced from the outside has influenced the growth of a number of textile weaves. The contemporary Indian textile not only reflects the splendid past but also cater to the requirements of the modern times. The rich tradition of textile in India has been favored by a number of factors like easy availability of abundant raw materials like cotton, wool, silk and jute, Widely prevalent social customs, distinct geographic and climatic conditions etc.

Each and every region of India contributes in creating a myriad of textile tradition. The hilly region of the country produces a rich variety of woolen textiles. The pashmina and shahtoosh shawls of Kashmir, shawls and woolen garments of Himachal Pradesh and other north eastern states provides excellent examples of world famous woolen Indian textiles. The barren and semi barren regions like Rajasthan and Gujarat usually prefers embroidered bright colored textiles. The coastal areas of the south eastern regions prefer light colored fabrics and particularly cotton and silk textiles are very popular over here. The home furnishing utilitarian textile products like bedspreads and sheets, pillows and cushions, linens and mats, curtains and napkins, carpets and rugs and many such other items are produced by all parts of the country.

Monday, October 06, 2008

Women Top Shirt Blouse Cotton Fabric Casual Clothes

Women Top Shirt Blouse Cotton Fabric Casual Clothes
Womens Tank Tops from Fashions is blissfully comfortable for summer. These chikan embroidered tops for women are made in extremely light cotton fabric. You feel almost no weight of these tops. The special style embroidery on these tops is called 'chikan', developed in the 16th century in the courts of muslim kings in north India. The popularity of Chikan embroidered tops never seems to wane. Wear these tops outdoors in summer and you can relax in total comfort. They go well with trousers as well as skirts.

Chikan Embroidery has patterns of different designs stitched using untwisted white cotton or silk (or rayon) threads on the surface of the fabric. In Chikan work, there is a fixed repertoire of stitches and it is usual for several types of stitches to appear on the same piece of embroidery. The different types of Chikan work done today are Taipchi, Bakhia, Phunda, Murri, Jaali, Hathkati, Pechni, Ghas Patti, Chaana Patti etc. Chikan embroidery is a very laborious and time consuming task.
Cotton Kurti Top Shirt
Fabric used is light weight hand-loom woven cotton. Hand block print in natural dyes in shades of maroon, blue or green makes you feel close to nature. Sometimes these tops are also hand embroidered which adds to charm of top shirt. Wear these as casual dress outdoors in summer. They not only look elegant under sun, they are comfortable too since they help soak any kind of sweat you may have. Besides they are airy and breathe easily.
Women Top Shirt Blouse

Monday, September 22, 2008

Unique Keychain in Silver & Gemstones

Unique Keychain in Silver & Gemstones
Key rings or keychain is a small chain, usually made from metal , plastic and silver that connects a small item to a keyring. The length of a keychain allows an item to be used more easily than if connected directly to a keyring. Some keychains allow one or both ends the ability to rotate, keeping the keychain from becoming twisted, while the item is being used.

Silver key chain that gives you security along with fashionable look. A very interesting collection of silver keychains for a woman's household keys. They have hooks to hang from the dress at the waist and a key ring for the keys. An ornate design covers the keys so that they are not visible and what is seen is an elegant artistically designed trinket of utmost utility. Check out the beautiful gemstone keychains available in a variety of shades and designs. Very affordable prices, and great value for money, you can experience the elation of being singled out for your distinctive, sophisticated taste and style.
Unique Keychain in Silver & Gemstones

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Sterling Silver Body Jewellery Belly Chain Waist Jewelry

Sterling Silver Body Jewellery Belly Chain Waist Jewelry
Belly chain is a type of jewelry worn around the waist. Some belly chains attach to a navel piercing, a necklace, or both.Belly chain in sterling silver, a body jewelry from India, that is sleek, simple, and stylish. Very popular with teen age and young women, belly chains are usually worn in summers. They go very well with short tops and lowered trousers (or skirts). Some women also like to wear these belly chains over shirts at waist level.For an evening out, or daytime fun, a silver belly chain with decorative silver tassels. The English word (cummerbund) and the German (kummerband) for waist-band are derived from the Persian Kamar, waist, and bandi, a band. The word is prevalent in most northern Indian languages. The immense popularity of waist ornaments is evidenced by a large number of temple sculptures, frescoes and miniature paintings ranging from the Indus valley civilization till the nineteenth century. To gain the requisite flexibility, most silver waist ornaments are made by chaining or threading together a large number of the links. Often fine work is employed to gain elasticity. Buckles are apparently of the late Mughal or British origin. The most popular system for fastening used earlier comprised of dove-tailed hinges locked by piercing a pin through the two ends of the band in position. Often the locking device was covered with a decorative element.
Silver Waist Chain

Friday, August 01, 2008

Fashion Trends in India

Fashion Trends in India
Fashion refers to styles of dress (but can also include cuisine, literature, art, architecture, and general comportment) that are popular in a culture at any given time. Such styles may change quickly, and "fashion" in the more colloquial sense refers to the latest version of these styles. Inherent in the term is the idea that the mode will change more quickly than the culture as a whole. Manufacturer of women fashion clothing, fashion jewellery, shawls, scarves, stoles, fashion bags, men's fashion clothes and handicrafts. Capture the tradition of elegance with our diversified range of products that is designed to combine style and sophistication.
Men's Fashion Trends in India

Tuesday, July 08, 2008

Comfort Clothing Long Sleeve Evening Gown Dress

Comfort Clothing Long Sleeve Evening Gown Dress
Comfort clothing Kaftans accented with beautifully designed embroideries rendering a subtle touch of Middle eastern culture and sophistication. Kaftans are wonderfully comfortable apparel for women. It is a loose single piece outer garment like a cloak or coat. A dress covers the whole body of a woman from the top to bottom. Muslim women wear this type of distinctive clothing for they are recommended to dress in modest clothing, without attracting attention to oneself.

Colorful, roomy, elegant yet casual, they are useful and attractive for both lounging at home as well as for elegant wear. Popular with both young and old, and especially with the plus sized woman, the kaftan is an extremely popular wear today. They are also called a muumuu, jilbab or simply house dress. Historically, the kaftan is a mans cotton or silk cloak buttoned down the front, with full sleeves, reaching to the ankles. It was the traditional wear in the Eastern Mediterranean.

Women wear it as evening gown dress. It is also preferred maternity dress as well as plus size dress. Sometimes these caftans are also refered to as robe or tunic.