Parineeti Lal
Member since: Feb 24, 2016
Published articles: 21
Art Silk Sarees are light, airy and very comfortable during the hot weather. As substitutes for pure silk and more attractively priced than cotton sarees, art silks with their neo-look designs and...
Bagh is a unique style of block printing on handloom fabrics, that originated and is practiced mainly in Bagh village of Madhya Pradesh, India. The art is traditional, designs contemporary, the form...
Block printing – a traditional art that traditionally evolved from the rural areas of Gujarat and Rajasthan, has reached new levels of fine printing on large canvas fabrics like the saree. With the...
Not restricted to a region or set of people, embroidery has numerous forms and each one as delightful as any other for the way it is done, the enhancement that it provides, the effort that goes into...
The alternative for the saree, the traditional salwar kameez with its exploratory forays into fabrics provides variety and vitality to the Indian woman. From the use of color combinations to...
Ikkat is a tying and dyeing technique involving the application of dye resistant bindings in a pre-determined pattern prior to the colouring of threads. The resulting creation when woven would...
Wedding wear sarees are resplendent silk fabrics of finery and trappings that include bridal sarees, bridesmaid sarees, saris worn by women of the family, relatives and guests attending the different...
Silk is a natural fibre, has shine and lustre, is traditionally accepted as one of the finest and purest materials in yarns and is worn during religious occasions and traditional festivals in India...
Satin Silk Sarees are glossy fabrics of silk, woven in a ‘satin weave’. Retaining the advantages of silk with added gloss from the patterned weaving, these created fabrics have a soft and sliding...
The ‘fine’ weave of Supernet Sarees, coupled with enchanting prints and trendy borders is a must-buy for fashionable women. Woven with high counts, supernet fabrics allow for inclusion of all sorts of...
For a region known as the rice bowl of South India, and with other advancements in industry, the Andhra region can also boast of having the highest number of traditional weaving centres or handloom...
Handlooms are a tradition, handloom weaving an art, a way of life in India. Fine weaving, exquisite designs, adornments that transform an average looking fabric into an extraordinary work of art is...
A Tunic is any of several types of garment for the body, usually simple in style, reaching from the shoulders to a length somewhere between the hips and the ankles. Kurtis are the adapted versions of...
The Indian kurtis and kurtas are stylish and utilitarian. Good for almost any weather and all-day wear, they come in differing sizes and shapes, designer necks and accompanying adornments. A kurta is...
Vegetable and natural dyes have traditionally been in use for a long time. But the adverse impact due to the reduction in their use and the increased usage of chemical dyes has never been felt as...
I am currently a Manager with Unnati Silk Prints pvt ltd., a manufacturer, wholesaler, retailer of genuine handlooms in sarees, salwar kameez, Kurta, kurtis, ethnic essentials and special Indo western apparel. Prices attractive, shipping is worldwide