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The
silk sarees are a part of the India silk industry which is an
integral part of the Indian Textile Industry. this industry is
among the oldest industries in India. the Indian silk industry
produces basically three types of silks namely Mulburry, Mugga,
Tossore, and Eri silk. The major hubs of Indian silk industry are
located in Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Jharkhand,
Chhattisgarh, Orissa, Jammu & Kashmir and west bengal.
The traditional silk sarees like the Banarasi sarees, kanjeevaram
sarees, konrad sarees, Mysore
silk sarees, Pochampally Ikat sarees, Chanderi Sarees, paithani
sarees, patola sarees, Baluchari Sarees, bomkai sarees, Tussar
sarees etc are the exclusive creations of the artisans who use
silk as the base material for these sarees. among non-mulberry
silks, Tussar is mostly produced by tribal people who are settled
in different parts and regions of India. Tussar silk is produced
in abundance in India and is the only producer of golden muga
silk. Even, India is a mojor producer of eri silk. We can
provide
There is a wide variety of silk sarees which highlights the
distinct Indian regions which specializes in making silk sarees of
varied style & patterns. All the popular ones are listed as :
Tissue
Silk Sari, Banaras Silk Sari, Patola Silk Sari ,Bandhani Silk
Sari, Paithani Silk Sari, Chanderi Silk Sari, Maheshwari Silk
Sari, Tussar Silk Sari, Embroidered Silk Sari, Embroidered Tinsel
Silk Sari, Orissa Sambalpuri Silk Sari, Baluchari Silk Sari.
We
can provideyou all kinds of silk sarees mentioned above at
excellent price range with high quality product. The artisans of Nimmi Fashions create a huge range of sarees that
are based onpure silk fabrics. the traditional Banarasi saree uses
pure silk fabrics that are created by the supplementary thread
designs, including dense border patterns, are almost always woven
as discontinuous supplementary-weft with the highly decorated
endpiece. Traditional Banaras brocade sarees usually have subtle
colors which may be quite pale compared to western and southern
Indian silks. Patola sarees that are another traditional saree of
India are basically pure silk sarees.
Apart from creating silk sarees, our artisans create mixed Tussar-cotton
fbric. Many of these modern sarees also use Ikat-dyed cotton-warp
borders imported from Orissa. The artisans of Bengal incude
weaving Bomkai, Jamdani sarees, Muga sarees, Pat sarees,
Sambalpuri sarees etc. Apart from these sarees. Thus syle and feel
silk sarees have occupied a major part in the Indian saree
scenario.
Silk
sarees are the preferred choice of most Indian brides.
Smooth and sensuous, the silk saree is the quintessential
wedding saree that is found in rich colors that are a feast for
the eyes. Rich Mysore silk sarees or pure Kanjivaram sarees can
be selected in a variety of color combinations and prints. The
intricate zari work on the borders and pallu set them apart.
Mysore silk sarees tend to have minimal zari work and work well
for other formal gatherings. Bridal sarees from Rajasthan
encompass elaborate embroidered sarees in vibrant shades.
Designs can be ethnic or modern. We have a wide range of Indian
Silk Saris (Sarees) available in many prints, embroidery,
fabrics and colors..... .
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