Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Indian Stoles Scarf Handmade Fashion Accessory

Indian Stoles Scarf Handmade Fashion Accessory

Fashion stoles scarfs in viscose wool blend women's accessory is meant for every day casual wear. A good mix of viscose and wool fabric renders the fancy shawl Stoles some unique softness. It takes away the itching feeling that is so common with pure wool Stoles shawl scarf. Besides, the viscose content also gives it more shine and renders it the look of designer scarf. This woman scarf is light on body, yet quite warm. Women generally wear it as casual shawl wrap. Women rarely use them as very formal dress. Since these are inexpensive, women tend to buy several of them to match them with their different dresses.
Rectangular Scarf in Wool Tie Dye Print
Rectangular scarf in wool with tie dye print, is wonderfully rustic and primevally appealing. It is soft and flowing. Tie dye print, or Bandhani as called in India, makes these scarves look vibrantly colorful.
Tie n Dye Print Scarf
Square shape scarf in pure silk in are extremely soft and flowing and can go well with western as well as oriental dresses. This scarf wrap remains a favorite with women of all ages. Most of India's Handmade Scarf silk wraps come from holi city of Benaras.
Square Silk Fashion Scarf

Thursday, March 03, 2011

Brocade Silk Scarf Fashion Accessory from Banaras

Brocade Silk Scarf Fashion Accessory from Banaras
Brocade silk designer scarf are generally worn by Indian women on formal occasions. It has some extra shine coming from the metallic thread used in the fabric. The metallic thread provides some stiffness to the fabric and so many women also use these scarves as table runners.

Varanasi or Benaras, is today one of the most important silk-weaving centers. Originally it lay in the midst of a cotton-growing area and was famous for its cotton weaves. Today no other centre can compete with varanasi. It has perfected the art of weaving and there is no style of weaving, which it cannot reproduce.

The fabric of a scarf can be cotton, chiffon, georgette, silk, net or sometimes mixed too. These are integral parts of the salwar kurta, lehenga, and churidar. With cultural exposure from Europe, these scarves found their way to the western wardrobes too. A specialty of the area is the heavy gold brocade, which has an extra weft of rich gold thread running right across the warp threads, with the motifs picked up in silk thread and jewel-like colours worked in the style of meenakari, a term used for gold ename jewellery and here it is applied to woven gold brocades where the rich gold patterns are enlivened by introducing silk threads very much like richly coloured enamel designs worked in gold.
Brocade Silk Scarves
The fabric of a scarf can be cotton, chiffon, georgette, silk, net or sometimes mixed too. These are integral parts of the salwar kurta, lehenga, and churidar. With cultural exposure from Europe, these scarves found their way to the western wardrobes too