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Unnati Silks

Member since: May 26, 2015
Published articles: 12

Art Silk Sarees Are Good, if Not Better, Substitutes for Pure Silk Sarees

Art Silk Sarees have taken the market by storm from the time they have been introduced. An excellent alternative for pure silk sarees which are costly, they are light, airy and very comfortable during...

Articles > Shopping > Clothing Jun 06, 2015
Narayanpet Sarees, Traditional Patterned Weaves Shining in Revival

The Narayanpet Saree is a ‘fine’ silk or cotton fabric characterized by zari check patterns on the body, contrast colour temple border and plain border on the sides. Made up of brilliant hues, the...

Articles > Shopping > Fashion May 29, 2015
Rajkot Silk Patola Saree, the Modern Affordable Version of the Patan Patola.

The Rajkot Silk Patola Saree has successfully replicated a traditional art and offered it affordably to a wide section of society. Rajkot, in Gujarat, India, is famous for its pure silk Rajkot Patola...

Articles > Shopping > Fashion May 28, 2015
Mysore Silk Sarees Portray Grandeur in the Purest Form

The Mysore Silk Saree was introduced initially as a fabric for the Royal family. Later it became a grand fabric for the public at large, to be worn on special occasions. The passage of time has...

Articles > Shopping > Clothing Jun 08, 2015
The Embellish and Inspiring Crepe Silk Sarees

The Silk Crape or Crepe Saree is a thin, light weight and transparent fabric. Woven from hard spun silk yarn in its gummy natural condition. The distinguishing feature of the Silk Crepe Saree is its...

Articles > Shopping > Fashion Jun 11, 2015
Nagaland Cotton Sarees Are Comfortable Handlooms Contributed from the North East

The Nagaland Cotton Saree is a fine handloom weave that has evolved during the transformation of a regional household occupation into a major cotton fabric industry. Nagaland State is one of the seven...

Articles > Shopping > Fashion May 30, 2015
Baluchari Sarees – a New Look to a Tradition That Has Survived.

The Baluchari Saree is Bengal’s gift of art weave that has survived the test of time to emerge in its rejuvenated form. Brilliantly adapted to modern weaving techniques, the traditional art promises...

Articles > Shopping > Fashion May 26, 2015
Chattisgarh Sarees Are Civilized World Fabrics Made from Wild Silk

The Chattisgarh saree is a pure silk fabric made from ‘wild silk’ yarn. Obtained from silkworms which breed on the trees in the Jharkhand forests, the silk yarn is coarser and has a lustre as compared...

Articles > Shopping > Fashion Jun 05, 2015
Mangalagiri Handlooms Are Exclusive Traditional Sarees with Universal Appeal

Mangalagiri is on the National Highway conecting Kolkata and Chennai, Mangalagiri is very close to Guntur and Vijayawada and is a part of the Vijayawada urban agglomeration.Heavy gold thread or zari...

Articles > Shopping > Fashion Jun 03, 2015
Royal Revival of Traditional Art Form Puts Life into Maheshwari Saree

The Maheshwari Saree, is a traditional art weave that has managed to survive the test of time. Thanks to a royal backing, the Maheshwari weaves are a fine example of the devotion and dedicated efforts...

Articles > Shopping > Fashion May 27, 2015
The Banarasi Saree is a Royal Fabric That Remains Popular Even in Modern Avatar

The Banarasi saree is a grand affair. Known for its gold threads or silver zari work, it was once an exclusive out-of-reach fabric meant for the royal families. Today it is available in a wide and...

Articles > Shopping > Fashion Jun 04, 2015
The Khadi Saree, Worthy Application of a Legacy to a National Fabric

Khadi, is a national heritage weave. Introduced by Mahatma Gandhi during the Swadeshi Movement, symbolizing independence of the spirit, it offered an occupation of self-respect and a means to...

Articles > Shopping > Fashion Jun 01, 2015
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Author Bio

The author is a young lady, a freelance specializing in ethnic fabrics, more devoted to sarees. With a penchant for travelling at will and to ethnic destinations in particular, She could be contacted at press@unnatisilks.com or 040-64555251.