Thursday, May 31, 2018

KIUKART: Protecting Silk

KIUKART: Protecting Silk: Silk Holds An Important Place In Indian Culture. It Plays Significant Part In Many Religious Ceremonies, Weddings, And Special Occas...

Protecting Silk & Silk Sarees At Kiukart



Silk Holds An Important Place In Indian Culture. It Plays Significant Part In Many Religious Ceremonies, Weddings, And Special Occasions. Once Reserved Exclusively For The More Royal Class Of The Society, Silk Has Now Become More Affordable And Accessible To The Common People. Unfortunately, Learned From Personal Experience, That Common person Is An Easy Target For Counterfeiters. As A Result Of Advances In Textile Processing, Synthetic Silk Can Be Near Identical In Appearance To Natural Silk, And Often, Consumers Like Ourselves Are Not Able To Tell One From The Other.
So You Can Ensure & Not Get Cheated. To Easily Identify Genuine Silk Products We Need To Perform The Burn Test Comes To Mind, But It’s Not An Entirely Feasible Option. The Better Way To Assure That The Product Is Authentic – Simply Look For The Silk Mark Tag Attached To The Product. The Silk Mark Is An Enterprise Undertaken By The Central Silk Board Of India, Which Assures That All Products Affixed With The Silk Mark Tag Are Made Of Pure And Authentic Silk. All Silk Mark Tags Are Affixed With A Coded And Numbered Logo, Which Can Be Used To Identify The Authorised And Registered User Of The Silk Mark.

If Consumers Requires Further Assurance Of The Authenticity Of Silk Mark Products, All That Needs To Be Done Is To Go To The Nearest Silk Mark Enterprise And Request A Confirmatory Test. The Concerned Organization Will Conduct A Free Lab Test To Ascertain The Fibre Purity Of The Product And Issue A Test Certificate. In The Time That The Test Identifies Any Impurities, Silk Mark Organisation Of India (smoi) Will Initiate Action Against The Authorised User Under The User Agreement. Smoi Will Also Provide The Facility To Address The Complaint. In Case Of Repeated Misuse Of The Silk Mark Label By An Authorised User, They Would Be Deregistered, And Their User License Terminated Forthwith.

Thanks To This Initiative By The Central Silk Board Of India, Consumers Like You And I Are No Longer Easy Targets For Counterfeiters Looking To Make A Quick Buck At Our Expense. Anyone Can Buy Silk Mark Tagged Products In A State Of Mental Peace, Knowing That The Product Is Genuine And That We Are Getting Our Money’s Worth. Silk Mark Is Our Assurance Of Pure Silk.
Silk Sarees Are Outstanding Product Of Silk Fabric In Ancient Times It Was Mainly Available For The Affluent Members Of The Society Now A Days It Is Available For Everyone. Who Would Have Dreamt Of Buying A Silk Sarees Online? But With An Astounding Variety Of Silk Sarees Like Ours, This Desire Has Come True. At Kiukart, Your Wish To Buy Banglar Silk Sarees Online Is Met With An Exhaustive Collection To Match Your Expectations. The Variants Of Silk Sarees In Our Miscellany Has The Superior Quality Fabric Woven & Crafted From Different Parts Of India. The Beautiful Collection Ranges From Heavy South Indian Silk Saree To Rich And Artful Bhagalpuri Silk Saree. Grab Our Amazing Collection & Look Stupendous.

Wednesday, May 30, 2018

4 Traditional Sarees That Every Woman Must Own


Highlights

• Created by the craftsmen of this small town called Kanchi in Tamil Nadu, this is one of the most popular south silks.
• As the name suggests, these sarees are manufactured by the weavers in the colourful city of Benaras/ Varanasi.

In spite of the number of shopping trips we make to the mall and the numerous hours we sirens on shopping online for buying the best western or casual wear, saree shopping is one thing that matters most women feel weak in their knees. You might have the wheels in your wardrobe, but a woman's trousseau remains incomplete without these four traditional sarees.

Kanjeevaram Silk

Created by the craftsmen of this small town called Kanchi in Tamil Nadu, this is one of the most popular south silks. Made of the finest quality of silk, with the best zari work, these sarees come in a variety of bold colours and designs.

The motifs used in Kanjeevaram saree also known as Kanchipuram, for the place it comes from, are heavily based on the Pallava temples, palaces and paintings. Their price starts from Rs. 2000 and goes up to Rs. 85000.

Benarasi Silk Sarees

As the name suggests, these sarees are manufactured by the weavers in the colourful city of Benaras/ Varanasi. An ideal Banarasi saree comprises of somewhere around 5600 thread wires, all of them 45-inch wide. A bride's trousseau is incomplete without this saree, that comes in various colours and sometimes in dual tones as well with exquisite saree work.

Paithani

Originated from Paithan then in Aurangabad district, this is a unique golf and silk saree. Characterised by borders of an oblique square design, and the pallu adorned mostly with peacocks or sculptures from Ajanta and Ellora caves, these sarees are either plain or spotted. They're either single-coloured and dual toned patterns usually achieved by using one colour for weaving lengthwise and another for weaving widthwise. This is must in every Maharashtrian woman's wardrobe, however the beauty of the saree makes a covered attire for most women around the country.

Settu Saree

A traditional weave from South India, this is a simple white cotton saree with gold border, and is usually worn on the occasion of Onam. However, a while and gold saree in your wardrobe simply adds elegance to it.

Monday, May 28, 2018

Beautiful Sarees for Bengali Women




#1 Floral Printed Sarees – Soothing shades to beat the heat
Most women love floral prints. However, if you are not sure about your woman’s choice, you can have a look at her wardrobe. Even if she does not own a floral saree, you can add one to her collection on this women’s day. These sarees have truly beautiful colour combinations with interesting prints that would make your lady stand out of the crowd.

#2 Silk Sarees - A hint of gold in these sarees makes all the difference

These solid coloured sarees are timeless and can be worn on formal events. The presence of golden shade in these sarees is what makes them so graceful and elegant. This women’s day, look your best in these timeless sarees.

#3 Tant Sarees - Don the Bengali look

Tant saree means nothing but a traditional Bengali style saree. These sarees are super comfortable and boast of prints that appeal to the eyes. They are super light and can be worn all day without any kind of discomfort. The colours and prints of these sarees is so versatile that they can be worn almost anywhere.

#4 Cotton Silk Sarees – Elegant yet affordable

If you have a lot of weddings lined up this year, buying a rich looking silk saree for every occasion may burn a hole in your pocket. These cotton silk sarees are a perfect substitute to the pure silk sarees. These sarees look equally graceful but are available at the fraction of costs.

Saturday, May 26, 2018

Top Saree Materials Every Woman Should Own


 

 

For people who love wearing sarees or who have to wear them at least for family functions, selecting the rightsaree material that suits the occasion, season or your body type is always a mystery.
Here are some saree materials that we suggest every woman should own, which you can match according to your body type, needs or occasions.

1. Faux Georgette Sarees to Feel Light Yet Gorgeous:

Georgette sarees are originally made from silk of highly twisted yarns. Georgette sarees come in solid colors and prints, and are usually very costly. However, modern designers and craftsmen have created “Faux Georgette” material which is a much better alternative than the traditional georgette sarees.

2. Crepe Sarees Make a Woman Look and Feel Enchanting:

It is a sheer wool or synthetic fiber fabric with a distinctive crisp and crimped appearance. You can wear crape sarees for any occasion but in a summer wedding crepe saree gives a very modern look.

3.  Art Silk to Look Traditional Plus Fashionable:

Art silk resembles natural silk and is a synthetic fibre that typically costs less to produce. This comes in wide varieties and designs that one can’t resist buying. A perfect blend of style and tradition. Art silk sarees are a perfect choice for the modern Indian woman who wants to be traditional & fashionable.

4.  Chiffon Sarees are Lightweight, Balanced Plain-woven, Sheer & a Comfortable Fabric:

Thus it is recommend for evening wear and a “Chiffon Jacquard Saree” with abstract prints all over can add glitter to your party wear.

5.  Lycra For Winter:

Lycra silk sarees are made from 90% to 95% of silk and 5% to 10% of elastic synthetic fiber called spandex. It adds a kind of a comfortable stretch element in your sarees. Drape these sarees on any occasion and take your glamour quotient a notch higher.

6. Cotton Sarees For All Season:

It is the original traditional form of Indian saree that can be worn stylishly during any season. You can find here a wide range of cotton sarees for yourself which can be worn any time of the year.

7. Net Sarees For Evening:

They are gorgeous to wear for any function, especially weddings and other social occasions. Here is the best collection of net sarees you must own.

8. Chiffon Jacquard Saree:

This is beautiful Dual Color Black chiffon jacquard Saree which can make you look gorgeous with the self motifs added on the body of your attire to make it an interesting piece.

Friday, May 25, 2018

Different Ways of Draping a Saree



There are numerous ways and styles of draping a saree. Each region of India exhibits its unique way of draping this 6 yard wonder. The modern woman has experimented and discovered various innovative and creative styles, whereas the Indian designers have taken this eternal ethnic beauty global.
 
We have already learnt about the traditional sarees of India from different regions. Here we will be learning the different traditional draping styles prevailing in India and the art of wearing these beautiful and sensuous attire.
Classic Indian Drape (Traditional Way) : This is the most common and most popular method of draping a saree also called as Nivi style. In this style of sari draping, one end of the sari is neatly tucked into the band of the petticoat on the waist. After wrapping the sari cloth around the waist once more, the sari is neatly folded into pleats, which are then tucked into the waistband of the petticoat just below the navel. Then after wrapping it around the body one more time, the other decorative end(or pallu) comes diagonally in front of the torso and draped over the left shoulder. In kaccha nivi style of draping, the pleats are passed through the legs and tucked into the waist at the back. This allows free movement while covering the legs.
 
Gujarati style: Apart from Gujarat, this version of draping, is also found in parts of Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Bihar. This is similar to Nivi style but the “pallu” is draped over the right shoulder rather than left shoulder. After tucking the pleates the loose end is taken from the back, draped across the right shoulder. It is then spread across the chest, and the left edge is tucked in the petticoat at the back. Sarees with eye-catching magnificent pallus are best worn in this style
Maharashtrian style: Instead of the usual five-and-a-half meters, the sari in this version measures 8-10 yards called Nauvari saree. One portion of the sari is drawn up between the legs and tucked in behind at the waist, while another portion is draped as a pallu over the bosom. Thus it forms a kind of divided sari, allowing greater freedom of movement. They are primarily worn by Brahmin women in Maharashtra, Karnataka, Andhra Pradhesh.
 
Tamilian version: Like the Maharashtra version, the saree in this version, too, measures eight meters. After wrapping around the waist, the pleats are positioned along the left leg. The rest of the sari is taken over the left shoulder, wrapped once again round the waist and tucked on the left side. This is also called as Madisaara style of draping.
 
Bengali style: The saree is worn pleatless; it is wrapped around the waist, brought back to the right side and the pallu is thrown over the left shoulder. The pallu is then brought up under the right arm and once again cast over the left shoulder. The pallu has a bunch of keys that falls over the shoulder.
Mundu Neriyathum is the signature style of Kerala. This style compromises of a Mundu or the lower skirt piece and a Neriyathum or the drape of the saree along with a blouse. Mundu is worn like wearing a Dhothi and is securely wrapped at the hip. Now the Neriyathum is draped over the blouse and tucked at the waist of the Mundu. This mundu also called ‘Settu Mundu’ is the traditional attire.
Coorgi Style This sari draping style is typical to ladies from the Kodagu district of Karnataka. This sari draping differs from other styles because in this the folded pleats of the sari are formed at the back instead of the usual front side. The pallu or decorative end of the sari is carefully draped from the back to front over the right shoulder. This is secured by a pin to the sari to keep it in place.
Mumtaz style This is not a traditional style but has become iconic with the yesteryear’s Bollywood heroine Mumtaz. This is a very innovative drape. It is a sari with no pleats and draped and tightened around knees and thighs. Here saree is rounded twice around to give a slim effect. It is hard to walk freely in this drap. This drape is good for saree with heavy or embroidered borders.Wearing this style makes on look slimmer too. This is sometimes even referred as Bollywood golden Era style.
Check back soon for the step-by-step demonstration of each styles of draping sarees. In the meanwhile, have a glance at the traditional sarees of India.

Thursday, May 24, 2018

Dhokra Craft The Cultural Heritage Of India


Dhokra Also Spelt Dokra Is A Non-Ferrous Metal Casting Work Using The Lost Wax Casting Technique. This Sort Of Metal Casting Technique Has Been Used In India For Over 4000 Years & Is Still Used.The Craft Dokra Is One Of The Ancient Indian Art Forms Showcasing The Local Lifestyle & Cultural Life Of People Making The Art. This Primitive Technique Can Be Traced Back To The Indus Valley Civilization. The Bronze Cast Dancing Girl Model From The Ruins Of Mohenjo-Daro Seems To Be Representative Of This Class Of Technique.
This Tribe Extends From Jharkhand To West Bengal, Chhatisgarh, Andhra Pradesh & Orissa. The Product Of Dhokra Artisans Is In Great Demand In Domestic And Foreign Markets Because Of Primitive Simplicity, Enchanting Folk Motifs And Forceful Form. If We Go Back To Few Hundred Years Ago The Dhokras Traveled To Southern Indian Handicrafts, Central & Eastern India As Far As Kerala And To North As Far As Rajasthan And Hence Are Now Found All Over India.
The Dhokra Sculpture Has A Power Of Emotional & Spiritual Value, With Forms Almost Verbal, Narrating Stories That Its Creator Intended To. The Vivid Indian Handicrafts Depictions Of Gods And Goddesses, Intricate Lamps, Bells And Ornaments Were Greatly Revered. In India, The Ancient Scholarly Work ‘Shilpshastra’ Takes Us To The Detail Of Metal Working With Alloys And Casting Of Wide Range Of Utilities From Daily Use Items, Sacred Artworks And Architectural Products. Metal Casting Work Largely Derives Its Inspiration From Religion. Before Any Artisan Sits To Make The Figure, He Prays For Guidance From Tristram (son Of Lord Vishwakarma), Said To Be An Expert In Metal Alloys.
In The Odisha Region, This Is A Typical Tribal Craft In Bronze With Its Mesh Like Features Giving It An Amazing Beauty. The Tribal Families Of Sadeibareni Produces This Very Unusual Indian Handicrafts. There Are Many Types Of Indian Handicrafts Produced In The State Of Odisha And Generally These People Are Very Artistic & Creative. The Sun Temple At Konark Is A Standing Testimony To This. In The Bastar District Of Chhattisgarh, Dhokra Indian Handicrafts Work Is Done By A Metal.They Are Regarded As Artists First And Then Metal Workers As What They Do Involves A Creative Mind Not Just Giving A Material Shape.The Traditional Themes Of These Cast Metal Sculptures Include Images Of Hindu Or ‘tribal’ Gods And Goddesses Or Deities Riding Elephants, Musicians, Horse And Rider Figures Of People, Animals, And Birds.
The Process Of Making This Eye-Catching & Magnificient Traditional Indian Handicrafts Is Created Through Two Main Process Lost Wax Casting: Solid Casting & Hollow Casting. Solid Casting Does Not Use A Clay & It Utilises A Solid Piece Of Wax To Create The Mould; Hollow Casting Is The More Traditional Method And Uses The Clay Core. We Have To Join Hands To Preserve This Types Of Ancient Crafts Forms & Techniques Which Shows How Rich Our Country India Is In Culture & Indian Handicrafts Online. We Should Pass This Information From Generations To Generations To Keep This Legacy Alive.

Wednesday, May 23, 2018

ADORN THE HERITAGE:HANDLOOM SAREE




It Goes Back As Far As Ancient Time Of India Itself. Handlooms Are Today Recognized As One Of The Most Important Aspects Of Indian Fashion And Clothing. The Art Of Weaving Beautiful Textiles Using Looms, In Which Threads Are Intricately Drawn Together Through An Elaborate, Hand Done Process, Was Almost Lost Because Of The Industrial Revolution. In The 1800s, The British Introduced Cheaper, Machine Produced Substitute Fabrics Into India. It Is Very Conventional, Yet Contemporary. It Is Simple, Yet Fashionable & Stylish At The Same Time. The Wonderfully Natural Handlooms Of India Are Woven In Rural Clusters Of Artisans, And Come In Such Incredible Variety That You Can Wear A Different One Throughout The Year. Most Handloom Sarees Online Are Fabricated From Cotton And Silk, Making Them The Connoisseur’s Choice For Their Classic Aura.
 
If You Are A Real Handloom Lover, Come Aboard Kiukart. Our Elaborate Collection Of Handlooms Spans The Spectrum Of Elegance. Fall In Love With The Black And Red Dhakai Jamdani With Its Exquisite Pallu. Adorn The Kota Silk Banarasi In Classy Monochrome. Possess Bengal Handloom Sarees Online Or Ghicha Silks With Their Chic, Raw Charm. Enjoy The Splendour Of Madurai Cottons And Cotton Silks Draped Around You. Handloom Sarees Are Cherished For Their Intricate Woven Motifs On The Fabric And Pallu, As Well As Their Striking Borders.
 
The Time When You Adorn Handloom Saree, It Speaks To Your Dignity And Class. Whether It Is A Musical Event, A Festive Gathering Or A Charity Dinner, The Who’s Who Will Be Found Sporting Handloom Sarees. One Of The Best Way To Captivate It Is To Wear Blouses With Interesting Necklines In Kalamkari, Ikkat Or Blockprint Sarees. Another Way To Walk Away With The Compliments Is To Pair Your Drape With Oxidised Metal Jewelry Or Opt For Elegant Pearl Pieces. Kiukart Offers You Stunners That Can Be Worked Into Your Look For That ‘wow’ Effect.
 
Another Wonderful Type Of Handloom Saree From A Neighbouring State, Madhya Pradesh, Is The Maheshwari Sarees. These Are Relatively ‘new type’ In Their Origins As They Were Created For The First Time Only In The 18th Century. They Have Royal Origins means worn by royal class people As They Were First Crafted For Queen Ahilyabai Holkar. Maheshwari Silk Sarees Are Distinguished By Their Subtle Luster And Fine, Light-Weight Feel, Which Is Often In Contrast To The Kinds Of Beautiful Designs And Patterns That Can Be Seen On Them. In Its Original Conception, Each Sari Was Supposed To Be As Unique As A Piece Of Art, With The Weavers Creating Gorgeous, Intricate Designs On It As Per Their Aesthetic Vision For The Sari. Nowadays, Certain Typical, Recurring Patterns Such As The Mat, Chameli, Eel And Heera Pattern Can Be Found Woven In These Sarees. So The Next Time You Are Looking For Sarees That Can Start A Conversation, Walk Straight Into The Handloom Sarees Collection At Kiukart.

Tuesday, May 22, 2018

The Tales Of Pattachitra Art



The Pattachitra Is A Traditional Art Form From Orissa Region That Is Completely Based On Hindu Mythology. The Name Is Derived From Sanskrit Word For Cloth “Patta” & Picture “Chitra” Denoting Cloth Based Scroll Painting. Most Paintings Depict Hindu Mythology & Are Inspired By Lord Jagannath.It Is One Of The Oldest Art Form Of Odisha.
 
Pattachitra Is One Of The Spellbinding Traditional Painting Of Odisha, India. All Shades Used In The Paintings Are Natural. Ancient Times It Was Done Only On Cloth Canvas And It Used To Depict About Hindu Mythology. Now A Days Pattachitra Artists Are Exploring New Designs And Themes. There Was A Time, When This Art Form Was Known To Be Associated Only With Men, But With Time, Woman Have Also Mastered It And Are Contributing To Sustain This Rare Heritage. Pattachitra Painting Depicts Mostly About Mythological Characters.
 
The Origin Of Pattachitra Paintings Depicts The Old Time Period Of Odisha Dating Back To The 5th Century Bc.It Is Located In The Regions Of The ‘Pattachitra’ Painting Depicts The Old Murals Of Odisha Dating Back To The 5th Century Bc Especially In The Religious Centres Of Puri, Konark And Bhubaneswar Region. Raghurajpur, A Village In Odisha State.
 
Traditionally, The Painters Are Known As ‘chitrakaars’. The Use Of Cloth For Painting Has Been In Trend In India From Early Period. The Origin Of The Patta Style Is Based On Lord. The Colour Schemes Of The Deities Of Puri Are Quite Similar To Those Of The Patta Style. The Patta Painting Has Its Root In Religion. It Is Evolved, Nourished And Flourished Under The Cult Of Lord Jagannath. These Paintings Were Originally Created Mainly For Worship On Days When The Temple Doors Were Shut For The ‘ritual Bath’ Of The Deity. D. Here In These Paintings, The Deities Have Been Depicted With Full Leg And Hands In Padmasan Mudra. These Paintings Are Known As Ansar Pati.
The Pattachitra Art Has Its Origin In The Jagannath Temple. It Revolved Around The Main Theme Of Pattas. In This Form Of Art, Lord Jagannath Is Depicted As Maha Vishnu And The Way Of Worship Is Shaped Mostly By Vaisnavite Tradition. Patta Chitra Are The Stories From Ramayan And Mahabharat Including That Of Lord Jagannath, Their Perennial Source Of Inspiration. Patta Paintings Are Done On A Strips Of Cotton Cloth.The Canvas For Painting Is Prepared By Coating The Cotton Cloth With A Mixture Of Chalk And Gum Made From Tamarind Seeds. The Cloth Is Then Dried. When Canvas Is Smooth Then Chikana Stone Is Rubbed For Shining The Cloth. Then, Khaddar Stone Is Rubbed On The Cloth Several Times For Smoothening The Canvas. After Which The Chitrakaar (artist) Paints The Canvas With Vegetable And Stone Colors. The Final Lines Are Drawn Directly With The Brush Either In Light Red Or Yellow.The Colours Used Are Bright And Primarily White, Red, Yellow, Blue, Green And Black. The Red Is Used Predominantly For The Back Ground. These Colours Are Prepared Out Of The Natural Ingredients. In This Way, The Beautiful & Fascinating Art Form, The Patta Chitra Has Become A Distinct Art Form.

Monday, May 21, 2018

Indian Wedding Saree A Perfect Outfit



Think Of Any Conventional Indian Wedding And The First Thing That Comes To Your Mind Is A Pretty Bride, All Adorned In Wedding Saree. Saree Online Is Perhaps The Most Beautiful Costumes For Indian Women. They Are Conventional Indian Garments Worn By Most Of The Women In India. India Women Deck Up Sarees In Different Ways And Styles. With The Change Of Time Adorning Styles Of Sarees Also Have Been Changed. Traditional Sarees Have Been Replaced With Designer Sarees. Women Of Younger Generation Love To Wear Stylish And Designer Sarees. Indian Wedding Is Not Complete Without The Indian Wedding Saree. The Traditional Colours Used For The Saree Has Always Been Red, But With More And More Designers Coming Up And Presenting Their Collections Of Bridal Wear, There Is A Variety Of Designer Sarees.

A Wide Variation Not Only In Colour Combination But Also In The Form And Texture, The Wedding Attire Are Now Easier For The Bride To Choose From- As The Exact Demand Of The Bride Could Be Satisfied By The Wide Range Of Products From What The Upcoming Designers Are Presenting.

The Latest Trend Is The Fusion Of The Western Trends With The Indian Culture To Present The Most Exquisite Range Of Bridal Wear. Indian Wedding Sarees Are Delicate And Intrinsic Pieces Of Work; Complete With Complex Patterns That Woven In The Dress Using Threads Of Various Colours, Including Gold And Silver To Give The Perfect Princess Look To The Bride On Her Very Special Day. The Indian Tradition Believes That A Bride Should Look As Ornamented As Possible And Thus The Designers Leave No Stone Unturned To Make The Indian Wedding Sarees. Things Might Have Changed Over The Generation But The Choice Of A Saree Have Not Changed And They Still Remain The Choice Of The Brides No Matter What. Not Only In India, But The Indian Bridal Attire Has Become Famous Throughout The World As They Are Beautifully Crafted. The Indian Wedding Sarees Give An Extremely Feminine Look Mingled With Sophistication, Fascination And Attraction. 

However, Bridal Apparel Is Not The Only Dress That The Indian Traditional Wedding Dresses Are All About. So, Not Only The Bride But Women Belonging To Both The Families Wear Such Stylish Clothes For Marriage That Are Specially Designed For Such Grand Occasions. They Are Specially Designed By Special Designer House And Are Available In All Forms- May It Be Lehenga Cholis, Ghaghras, Sarees, Salwar Kameez Or Kurta Payjama- Extremely Pretty, Beautiful And Looking Very Elegant And Charming, Making The Indian Wedding Ceremony A Feast For The Eyes, That Has Every Colour And Every Sparkle That Catches The Eye. But Of Course, The Bride Is The Apple Of The Eye And So She Is The One Wearing The Perfect Indian Wedding Saree That Is The Charm Of The Function.

Friday, May 18, 2018

Banarasi Silk Saree & Its Rich Tradition



Banarasi Silk Sarees Are Artistically Designed Using Gold Or Silver Brocade And It Wouldn’t Be Wrong To Call It The Queen Of Indian Ethnic Sarees. There Is Also A Hint Of Mysticism Attached To These Sarees Because They Were Originally Made In The Religious City Of Varanasi Or Benaras. Combining Persian And Indian Styles, Banarasi Sarees Are Decorated With Small Booties Or Motifs Across The Entire Length. These Motifs Can Be Flora Or Foliate. Made Using The Finest Silks, Banarasi Sarees Are Further Decked With Interesting Work Such As Intricate Zari Work Or Delicate Embroidery. The Borders Of These Sarees Are Also Intricately Designed. Mostly, They Comprise Interesting Creeper Designs Spread Across The Border. This Design Is Called Jhallar And Makes The Sarees Doubly Interesting. Many Grandmothers Have Passed On Their Banarasi Sarees Over The Generations. Today, Those Sarees Are Invaluable. It Takes Artisans Anything From A Few Days To Some Weeks To Weave These Stunning Sarees.
Banarasi Silk Sarees Are Made Using Some Of The Best Silk In The Country. There Was A Time When People Used To Pay A Special Visit To The City Of Varanasi To Buy This Type Of Sarees, But Nowadays One Can Buy Banarasi Silk Sarees Online Conveniently. In Fact, Shopping Online Means That You Get A Wider Base Of Colors And Designs To Choose From. An Integral Part Of A Woman’s Wedding Sarees Collection. Banarasi Silk Sarees Also Look Incredible On Festive Occasions. They Have Also Taken The Form Of Banarsi Lehanga Sarees To Meet The Demands Of Fashionable Young Indian Women. Where Net Sarees, Jacquard Sarees And Diamante Sarees Are The New Varieties On The Block, Banarsi Silk Sarees Are All-Time Classic Sarees And A Must-Have For The Connoisseur Indian Sarees.
Banarasi Silk Has Its Unmatched Artistry. Mughals Brought This Fine Craftmanship In India. Mughals Also Tried Their Best To Glorify The Art Of Weaving And Designing. During The Course Of That Act, They Inspired Few Craftsmen To Work In Intricate Art Of Weaving. It Was The Beginning Of Sari Weaving Art. Today’s Banarasi Silks Are The Product Of This Particular Mix Up Of Two Different Cultures And Exemplary Enthusiasm Of Mughals. In The Earlier Times, Silk For Banarasi Sarees Was Being Imported From China, Now It Has Been Provided By The Southern Part Of India.
The Banarasi Silk Industry Has Been Facing Quite A Competition From The Machine Made Factories Who Produce Sarees At A Much Faster Rate Resulting In Huge Losses For The Workers Who Make These Handmade Sarees. However, In 2009, The Weaver Association Of Uttar Pradesh Secured A Copyright Of Sorts For The Banaras Brocades As Well As Saris. After Passing Of The Copyright Rule Of The Traditional Banarasi Silk Sarees, The Value Chain Of This Industry Is Climbing Up. In Addition To That, Innovations In This Particular Field Are Coming Up As Well.

Thursday, May 17, 2018

Art Of Wood Carving




The Art Of Carving Wood Is Found All Over India. Sheesham Is The Most Widely Used Type Of Wood, Mango, Teak, Rosewood, Ebony, Sandalwood, Walnut And Deodar Are Also Used. The Carved Wooden Pillars & Doorways Can Be Found In Temples & Palaces Across The Country. The Royal Patronage Being Replaced By Market Dynamics. Wood Carvings Are Mostly Found In Furniture Articles Like Home Furnitures, Bowls & Lamps.

Wood Carving Is A Form Of Wood Working By Means Of A Cutting Tool Like Knife In One Hand Or A Chisel By Two Hands Or With One Hand On A Chisel And One Hand On A Mallet Resulting In A Wooden Sculptural Work. This Phase May Also Refer To The Finished Products. The Making Of Wood Sculpture Is Widely Practiced But Survives Much Less Than Stone & Bronze.
Many Of The Most Important Sculptures Of China And Japan, In Particular, Are In Wood, And So Are The Great Majority Of African Sculpture And That Of Oceania And Other Regions.

Artistic Woodwork Began As A Temple, Palace Craft, And Flourished Alongside Architecture And Sculpture. Depending On Local Availability, Different Woods Were Used For Wood Carving And Fashioned Into Religious, Indian Decorative Items And Functional Articles. Over Time, Various Centres Of Wood Carving Emerged, Each With Its Distinct Style.

Today, Saharanpur In Uttar Pradesh Is Regarded As The Specialized Center For Wood Carving. The Origin Of The Indian Handicraft Online Can Be Traced Back To The Late 19th Century. Wood Carving Included Designs, With Many Of The Craftpersons Having Descended From Kashmiri Immigrants. These Influences Continue To Reflect In Contemporary Products Like The Finely Chiseled Screens And Jaali Work And The Anguri Or Vine Leaf Pattern Found In Many Saharanpur Products. With Its Development Into A Major Hub For Woodwork, Wood Carvers From Other Centres Have Also Migrated Here. As A Result, Saharanpur Can Boast Of A Wide And Highly Skilled Repertoire Of Techniques And Products, Cater To Both The Domestic And Export Markets.

Wood Carving Is Done Entirely By Hand. In Saharanpur, Sheesham Is Generally The Wood Of Choice, Though Teak, Rosewood, Walnut And Mango Are Also Used. Designs Are First Made On Paper And Transferred Onto The Wood Using Ink. These Are Then Carved Using A Variety Of Chisels. The Article Is Finished By Buffing In Order To Bring Out The Shine Of The Wood. This Is Usually Done With The Help Of A Lathe Mechanism.

In The Modern Century, Wood Carving Has Gone Out Of Fashion. The Work Is Necessarily Slow & Requires Lots Of Skills, Making The Work Very Expensive. Cheaper Methods Of Decoration Have Driven Carving From Its Former Place. Machine Work Has Much To Answer For, And The Boost To Popularize The Craft By Means Of The Village Class Has Not Always Achieved Its Own End. The Gradual Vanishing Of The Individual Artist, Elbowed Out As He Has Been, By The Middle Man, Is Fatal To The Continuance Of An Art Which Can Never Flourish When Done At So Much A Yard." This Statement Has Proven Untrue, As The Continued Living Of The Art And Indian Handicraft Of Woodcarving Can Be Demonstrated By A Large Number Of Woodcarvers Who Have Carried On Or Advanced The Tradition In Different Parts Of The World.


Wednesday, May 16, 2018

Partywear Saree Trends Inspired From Bollywood


Indian Sarees Are Essential To Indian culture. We Have Grown Up, Innately Connecting Sarees Online To Every Special Moment Of Our Life. However, We May Become Westernize In Our Choices – Saree Online – Will Always Remain Close To Our Hearts.Whether Festivals, Interviews, Functions, Weddings, Meetings, Rituals, Ceremonies Or Parties – Every Special Event Calls For A Sari!
Even The Gorgeous Bollywood Divas Who Are Ruling The Industry Are Biased For Eternally Charming Sarees. They Are Seen Flaunting Designer And Party-Wear Sarees For Fashion Shows, Haute Cannes Outings, Award Ceremonies, Film Festivals, Premiers, Weddings, Parties And More.
Western Dresses – Are Now A Days Becoming Very Attractive For The Indian Women And Bollywood Celebrities’ Sartorial Assemblages, Indian Sarees Will Always Find A Place Of Pride In Our Purse. Maybe Because Our Comfort Levels In Sarees Online Are Unmatched!
2018 Bollywood Party-Wear Sarees, Especially If Related To The Limelight At Parties, Dinners, Dates & Events.The Family Of White, Off-White, Cream, Silver & Palest Petals Has Emerged As Latest Fashion Trends In This New Season.The Colour White Has Been Decked Up By B-Town Queens From Sonam Kapoor To Deepika Padukone To Veteran Rekha.
Glorious White Saree Online India Trending – By Blending Playful Various Prints, Motifs Or Bright Hues. A Gorgeous White And Red Combination Is A Favorite In Wedding Sarees Online Like Panetar. Lighter Variation Of This Combination – Can Be Deck Up With A Designer Blouse For A Lovely Yet Subtle Party Effect.White Sarees Made Of Net Fabric In Half And Half Designs Or With Heavy Borders And Laces Are Also Great Choices For Cocktail Parties.
Greys Are Considered As An Amazing Part Of Elegance. In This Modern Era, We Are Witnessing A Mixture Of Indian & Global Fashion Sensibilities. Grey Colour Was Previously Considered As The Domain Of The Old. Now A Days It Has Become An Attire For Parties.The Nex-gen Of B-towns Like Alia Bhatt Were Seen Flaunting Silvery Greys & Dull Greys. The Grey Handloom Sarees Online With A Bright Pallu Or Colourful Designs Like The Banarasi Saree Will Accentuate Your Glance.
Beige Colour Is One Of The Pleasant Colour. This Colour Is Loved In Indian Ethnic Fashion Domain. The Beige Colour Simply Looks Incredible. The Reason Is It Blends Well With Indian Skin Tones. Embellished With Amazing Designs, Prints & Other Colors. You Can Also Cope Up With B-town Celebrities Saree Trend With Kiukart. Go For An Silk Sarees Online In Beige With Designer Borders. It With Make Your Gaze Classy.
Black Colour Saree Simply Looks Mystical And Magical.The Black Saree Is Party-perfect For Bollywood Actress. Indian Saree Online Lover Like Vidya Balan & Deepika Padukone Has Been Spotted In A Black Sarees Online Made On Various Occasion. Grab The Latest Party-wear Sarees Online Trends-Inspired From Bollywood You Can Always Come To Kiukart.

Tuesday, May 15, 2018

Role Of E-commerce In Indian Handicrafts Growth



Indian Handicrafts Are A Wonderful Way To Add Beauty To Your Life. The Evolution Of Indian Handicrafts Goes Back To Almost 5000 Years From Now. It Represents India’s Rich Cultural Heritage Along With That Traditions. Today The Rural And Urban Indian Handicrafts Continue To Make A Hefty Contribution To The Economy Of The Country As They Did In The Past. Foreign And Domestic Trade Have Also Played An Important Role In The Evolution Of Different Craft Forms In India. The Craft Traditions Of India Have Withstood The Depredation Of Time And Several Foreign Invasions Continue To Flourish Till Date.
Going Back To The Indus Valley Civilization We Find A Rich Tradition And A High Degree Of Excellence In The Field Of Pottery, Jewellery & Weaving. In The Mauryan Age, We Saw Great Development In The Field Of Sculpture. 84,000 Stupas Are Said To Be Built In India, Including The Famous Sanchi Stupa, Which Has Beautiful Stone Carving And Relief Work Is Done On It. Medieval Period We Saw Handicraftsmen Flourished In The Field Of Pottery, Weaving, Wood Carving, Metal Working & Jewelry. The Contribution Of The Cholas And The Vijaynagar Empire In The Field Of Bronze Sculpture, Silk Weaving, Jewellery, Temple Carving Is Simply Unparalleled. The Mughal Period Was The Golden Period In The History Of Indian Art, Craft And Culture. The Mughals Brought With Them A Rich Heritage. The Mughals Introduced Methods Like Inlay Work, Glass Engraving, Carpet Weaving, Brocades & Enamelling.
The Indian Handicrafts Online That Had Made The Country Famous, Collapsed Under The Colonial Rule. This Was Mainly Due To The Competition Posed By The Machine Made Goods That Were Imported From Britain. The Ability Of Mass Production Of Goods Helped Britain To Flood The Indian Markets With Cheap Products Especially Cotton Textiles. They Compelled The Indian Craftsmen To Sell Their Goods Below Market Price And They Hired Their Services At Below The Prevailing Wages. The Global Market For Indian Handicrafts Online Is $400 Billion With India’s Share Below 2%, Representing A Tremendous Growth Opportunity.
Early 2000’S Was Said To Be The Phase Of Initial Rise Of The E-Commerce Space In India. Since Then, Many Categories Jumped Into This Market. Some Came And Went, While Some Hold A Stagnant Position And Some Of Them Are Still Seeking A Breakthrough. Then Came The Boom Of Indian Handicrafts Products. Looking At The Current Scenario, It Seems Like Indian Handicrafts Is Rising To The Next Big Thing In The Indian E-Commerce Space. Eyeing A Pie Of Growing E-Commerce Sector In The Country, Handicraft Exporters Are Joining Hands With Big Portals To Tap The Domestic Market. There Is A Huge Demand For Indian Handicrafts Online Products In India And E-Commerce Portals Are The Best Medium To Tap Those Consumers. Some Of The E-Commerce Portal’s Main Motto Is To Capture The Very Essence Of India By Connecting Local Craftsmen Directly To Global Consumers. They Believe In Catering To The Diverse Flavour Of Global Customers And Providing Them Great Online Shopping Experience Along With That Generate A Single Platform For Consumers.

Saturday, May 12, 2018

Bankura Horse


Bankura Horses Are Counted Amongst The Most Famous Crafts Of West Bengal. They Are Used For Decorative As Well As Religious Purposes. These Attractive Horses, Made From Terracotta, Can Add Class To Any Bengali Living Room. In Fact, You Will Generally Find A Pair Of Terracotta Horses In At Least One Corner Of Most Of The Bengali Homes. They Not Only Adorn The Ambience But Also Stand As A Symbolic Representation Of Artistic Skills And Craftsmanship Of West Bengal. Interestingly, On The Packets Of Most Of The Indian Indian Handicrafts Exported Abroad, You Will Find The Logo Of The Famous Bankura Horse.

The Tradition Of The Use Of Bankura Horses For Religious Purposes In Bengal Is Very Old. It Is Said That The Potters Of Panchmura, A City 16 Miles Away From Bishnupur (in Bankura District), Started Making The Famous Bankura Horses, A Long Time Back. Symbolically Related To The Sun God, The Local God Of Bankura, They Are Regarded As The Holy Horses Used In The Chariot Of God Dharmaraj, A Form Of Sun God Worshipped In Bankura. This Is The Reason Why The Presence Of Bankura Horses In A Home Is Thought To Be Auspicious.

Bankura Horse Is Made Using The Traditional Terracotta Method. The Tools Used For Shaping Them Are Made Up Of Bamboo And Stones. The Body Parts Of The Horse Are Created Separately. The Four Legs, The Neck - Comprising Of Two Separate Parts And The Face - Made Up Of Seven Different Pieces, All Are Made Individually. The Ears And Tails Of The Horse, Also Made Discretely, Are Superficially Attached To The Other Body Parts, With Clay Paste, And Smoothened To Give Finishing. Thereafter, They Are Dried In The Sun, Coloured And Burnt In A Kiln.

Bankura Horses Are About 6 Inches To 4 Feet In Height. They Have Exceptionally Erect Neck And Ears And Look Dynamic With Their Wide Jaws. The Eyebrows Sketched On The Forehead Of The Horses Are Decorated With Chandmala, Making Them Look More Interesting. Due To Their Growing Popularity, The Modern Form Of Bankura Horses Has Come Up In Dokra And Wooden Forms. Apart From Bishnupur, You Can Also Get These Unique Horses In Biboda, Kamardiha, Jaikrishnapur, Nakaijuri And Keyaboti Cities Of West Bengal.

Friday, May 11, 2018

Shantiniketan’s Handbags



The Shantiniketan Region In West Bengal Is Famous For Its Beautifully Handcrafted Leather Handbags & Other Accessories. These Accessories Are Available In A Wide Range Of Colours, Patterns & Sizes With Conventional Motifs, Shantiniketan Handmade Bags Displays The Rich Cultural Background Of India. It Is The Best Example Of Superior Workmanship Of The Local Craftsmen.
The Shantiniketan Craft Employs The Cutting, Polishing & Embossing Of Leather By Hand Painting And It Was Introduced In West Bengal During The 1940s. It Derives Its Name From The Place Where It Was First Introduced Shantiniketan And Was Spread By Shri Rabindra Nath Tagore Who Revived A Number Of Crafts That Was On The Verge Of Losing Its Usefulness In Shantiniketan.
Kavi Guru Rabindra Nath Tagore And His Wife, Specialist Craftsmen Came Together To Revive Leather Bag Creating It An Innovative Manner. Shantiniketan Leather Craft Uses Embossed Batik Work And Traditional Patterns And Is Very Divergent From The Usual Leather Bags. After The Final Outcome Of The Leather Piece Is Made, It Is Then Stitched Into The Desired Product Coated With A Lacquer Finish For Making The Product Shiny And Long Lasting.
Today Shantiniketan Industry Is A Very Successful And It Is Manufactured In 24 Parganas & West Bengal. The Shantiniketan Style Evolved As A Result Of The Art Movement & These Products Have Now Become World Famous For Their Applique, Batik & EmbossedCraft Work.
The Raw Materials Needed For Making These Wondrous Leather Bags Is Leather (vegetable Tanned), Pcp Free Chemical And Vegetable-Based Pigment Colours. The Process Of Giving The Leather A Smooth Is Similar To What Italians Do. The Process Of Burnishing The Leather Gives It An Elegant Radiance And Brings Out The Colours And Enhances The Overall Glance. The Major Embossing Indian Handicraft Online Is Done By Hand And Is An Intricate Process. The Final Stage Of This Craft Is The Lacquer Finishing Which Is Used To Polish The Shantiniketan Leather Product And Prevents It From Being Attached By Mould And Fungus. Shantiniketan Leather Bags Are Not Only Beautiful In Appearance But Are Also Very Affordable. There Is A Wide Range Of Bags Available In The Market In Terms Of Colors, Shapes, Designs And Forms. As The Industry Is Becoming Competitive Many Modern Trends Have Been Incorporated. Such As Belts, Juttis & Mobile Covers.
Shantiniketan Purses And Bags Are Particularly Sought After Amongst The Local Womenfolk And The Tourists Who Are Absolutely Filled With Love By The Colours And Aesthetic Quality Of These Bags And Carry Them Back Home As Valuable Memorial.
Shantiniketan Handmade Products Have A Creative Interpretation Of Nature & An Inimitable Style That Is Acknowledged By Handicrafts Industries In India & All Across The World. The Flourish Of Handmade Industry Is Now Being Given A Considerable Financial & All Kinds Of Technical Help From Both The Government And NGOs Providing Enormous Support To Expand This Industry Globally.

Wednesday, May 9, 2018

Bamboo Craft Of Bengal

The Bengal Handicrafts Online Of Cane And Bamboo Is One Of The Traditional Indian Handicrafts Online Crafts Known To Man. It Is Globally Practiced At Different Regions Throughout India. India Had A Rich Source Of Cane And Bamboo Materials, And The Indian Artisans Had The Practice To Produce Stunning Utility Articles. These Products Are Meant For Household Utility. In Contemporary Days, Different Forms Of Decorative Products Are Also Made Out Of Cane And Bamboo. Baskets Of Various Kinds Have Significant Place. These Baskets Are Of Various Types. The Ordinary Work Baskets Of Day Labours Are Made Of Bamboo. There Is An Incredible Demand Of Decorated Travel Basket In Modern Days. Even Gift Items Are Packed In Small Bamboo Baskets.
Bamboo Crafts In India Are Very Famous Due To Its Eco-Friendly &  Indian Decorative Items Attributes. Since Ancient Times, Bamboo Crafts Of Bengal Had Been Occupying A Important Position As India Produces A Huge Amount Of Bamboo And Cane. The Bamboo Crafts Of Bengal Is Related With Cane And Bamboo, And Had Been A Part Of Indian Crafts Online Giving Rise To The Expression Of Tribal Art And Provided Them Livelihood. As India Is Blessed With Deft Artistry, These Types Of Craft Developed In This Country Very Soon And With The Changing Of Style And Trend, The Craft Has Developed Its Designs And Deftly Blended Tradition With Fashion.
Extensive Use Of Wood Over The Decades For Indian Decorative Items Such As Furniture And Other Products Has Challenged The Environment More Than Ever Before. The Population Of Trees And Forests Is Ever Receding. This Increasing Need For Wood Has Been Beautifully Supplemented By Cane And Bamboo. These Eco-Friendly Products Are Light In Weight And Have Their Own Style And Elegance. These Products Have A High Life With Minimum Maintenance And Are At Par With Wood, If Not Better. Strips Of Bamboo And Various Types Of Canes Are Extensively Used To Manufacture Different Utility And Decorative Items. Mats, Lamp Shades, Trays, Baskets Are Weaved And Knitted By The Skilled Hands Of The Artisans. Cane And Bamboo Can Also Be Converted Into Strong And Special Furniture, Which Are Very Popular Now. Jewellery, Bags And Handbags Are The Other Popular Items Of This Indian Handicrafts Online.
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Cooch Bihar In West Bengal Produces A Special Kind Of Cane Which Is Known As Mutra Cane. Mutra Cane Is The Basic Or The Raw Material For Preparing Shitalpati. The Local Artists Of Cooch Bihar Goes Through The Process Of Soaking The Cane Into Clean Water For 24 Hours. The Artisans Using Their Skills Cut The Cane Into Strips To Give Shape To The Pati. Striking Magenta Coloured Strips Are Specially Dyed In This Bright Shade By The Craft Person To Bring Beautiful Patterns Of Patis. Mutra Cane Is Mainly Found In The Region Of Cooch Bihar. The North Bengal Artist Prepare Attractive Motifs Like Diamond And Diagonal Shapes, Checks, Zig Zags, Twill And Many More On The Shitalpati Which Is Delicately Woven In Flat Strips.
Famous Cane Mats Of West Bengal Are Designed Very Carefully By The Craft Persons Who Design The Motifs Of Animals, Leaf And Human In A Very Beautiful Sequence. Magenta Colour Maintains Its Presence In These Mats Too. The Craft Person Skillfully Designs The Cane Baskets Which Are Made Out Of Special Kind Of Cane Found In North Bengal. This Particular Cane Is Long Lasting And The Baskets Made Out Of It Is Used For Carrying Loads Of Stones And Bricks.
Tribals Of Baroda Make Baskets, Masks, Flutes. Jodija Pahwai Special Double Flute, Is Made In Banni And Kutch. Tribals In Dahod And Dangs Area Are Famous For Their Baskets, Trays, Boxes, Mats And Musical Instruments. In A Majority Of The Villages In Gujarat Traditional Bamboo Work Provides Articles Required By The Agrarian Community. The Western Part Of Gujarat Is Engaged In The Making Of Cane And Bamboo Products. Ambapada Is Famous For Decorative Articles Made From Bamboo Roots.
Conclusion
Bamboo And Cane Crafts Have Been Getting More Admiration From All Over India And The Government Is Thinking To Promote This Type Of Ancient And Tribal Craft To Capture The International Market. The Bamboo And Cane Crafts Have Been Remaining The Backbone Of The Rural Economy Of The Country. The Government Is Planning To Promote These Indian Handicrafts Online By Providing Aids.

Tuesday, May 8, 2018

Madhubani Paintings: Origin & Present Scenario



Madhubani Literally Means "Forests Of Honey". It’s Not New To The World That Paintings And Art Often Symbolizes The Rich Culture And Tradition Of The Place From Which They Originate. They Tend To Be A Mirror Of The Times In Which The Art Was Generated. Madhubani Art An Ancient Art Form Become A Symbol Of 21st Century And Issues Madhubani District Or Ranti Village In Bihar Will Tell You How Madhubani Art That Originated About 2500 Years Ago Is Still Very Much Heart Touching. Not Only That, It Has Managed To Save An Entire Forest And Put The Focus On Some Very Pressing Women’s Issues! When You Look Back At The Past History Of Madhubani Paintings Online And How They Have Evolved Over The Years.

Most Of The Traditional Art Forms We’ve Known And Talked About Possess Deep Meanings Apart From Being A Visual Treat. India Is A Hub Of Such Brilliant And Diverse Arts And Crafts. Often Developed As A Mark Of Celebrations And Rituals, Many Indian Art Forms Boast Of A Rich Cultural Heritage. One Such Art Form Is The Madhubani Art, Also Referred To As Mithila Art. The Madhubani Paintings Have A Very Distinct Look And Charm, The Legacy Of Which Has Been Contemporarily Carried Forward In The Present Generations.

The Origin

The Special Madhubani Art Online Has An Curious Story Behind Its Origin. It Hails Back To The Very Popular Of The Times. It Goes Back To The Ramayana, The Popular Hindu Epic. The Legendary Lord Rama And Sita, The Daughter Of King Janaka From The Mithila State Were Married In The Reign Of Janaka. As A Part Of The Preparations Of The Wedding, Raja Janak Had Ordered Local Artists In His Kingdom To Decorate The Palace For The Wedding. As A Result, The Madhubani Paintings Were Born.

The Mithila Region Of Nepal And The Northern Bihar Was The Area To Where The Origins Of The Stunning Art Form Can Be Traced. ‘Madhubani’, Actually Refer To As Forest Of Honey (‘Madhu’ Refers To Honey While ‘Ban’ Refers To Forest), Is A District In The Area. The Area Has A Specific Regional Recognition And Language That Reportedly Compass 2500 Years. It Was Here That The Art Came Into Existence And Hence, Named Madhubani Or Mithila.

Madhubani Art Is Practiced In The Mithila Region Of India & Nepal. The Madhubani Paintings Online Are Done Through Fingers, Nibs-Pens, Matchsticks, Twigs & Brushes, Made Up From Natural Dyes & Pigments. It Is Characterized By Captivating Geometrical Patterns. It Is Portrayal Of Various Occasion, Such As Birth, Marriage, Kali Puja, Holi, Festivals, Diwali & Durga Puja.

Making Madhubani Paintings

The Brush Is The Main Instrument Used For Madhubani Paintings Of Bihar & It Is Made Of Cotton, Covered Around A Bamboo Stick. The Craftsperson Prepare The Colors That Are Used For The Paintings. The Black Color Is Formed By Adding Soot To Cow Dung; Yellowish Colour Is Formed By Combining Turmeric (or Pollen Or Lime) With The Milk Of Banyan Leaves; Blue From Indigo; Red From The Kusam Flower Juice Or Red Sandalwood; Green From The Leaves Of The Wood Apple Tree; White From Rice Powder And Orange From Palasha Flowers. There Is No Darkening In The Implementation Of Colours. A Double Line Is Drawn For Outlines And The Gap Is Filled With Either Cross Or Straight Tiny Lines. The Maithili Paintings Don't Even Require Colours Application; Only The Outlines Are Drawn.

Even Though This Art Is Centuries-Old Tradition, It Has Preserved Its Original Style And Content In Its Native Land Of Mithila. Nowadays Synthetic Colors Are Used But Traditional Artists Still Make Their Own Colors By Extracting Them From Plants. The Colouring Is Of Two Type Of Styles Kachni And Bharni. Kachni Uses Exquisite Splendid Lines To Fill The Painting And Not Much ColoUr Is Used. Bharni Uses Solid Colours To Flaunt And Fill The Images. It Uses Black Outlines Filled With Vibrant Colors. A Various Inventive Texture Are Made With Hatching And Stippling.In This Contemporary Age During Birth And Marriage Ceremonies Paintings Are Made On Walls With Different Symbolic Figures Are Painted Like Bamboo (lineage,) Lotus And Fish. The Designs Broadcast The Occasion Of The Merrymaking And Solicit Good Fortune And Divine Blessings.

Themes

The Plot Of The Madhubani Paintings Online Revolve Around The Hindu Deities Such As Krishna, Rama, Lakshmi, Shiva, Durga And Saraswati. Apart From These, Many Natural Themes That Are Used Which Include The Sun, The Moon And Religious Plants Like Tulsi. Often, Many Scenes Of Royal Courts And Social Events Might Be Depicted. These Include Events Such As Festivals And Weddings, Particularly The Wedding Of Lord Rama And Sita. Significantly, The Central Theme Of The Madhubani Art Is Love, Valor, Devotion And Fertility.


The Madhubani Art Has Been Existent Since Ages But Got The Much-Deserved Attention And Recognition In About The Last 40 Years Only. The Art Form Has Retained Its Old World Charm Since It Has Been Preserved In Its Very Nascent And Untouched Form. Although The Use Of Synthetic Colors, Paper, Canvas, Fabrics And Other Materials Has Been Into Common Practice In The Recent Years, The Paintings Have Conserved The Original Styles And Content Of The Native Land Of Mithila. Though Sadly, Some Very Old Styles Have Been Now Extinct Due To No Practitioners Of The Same.

The Glorious Designs Of These Paintings Neglected By Indian Designers. But, It's Presentation In Silk Sari Borders, Dupattas, Kurtis And More. Here’s To Making Our Lives A Bit Richer By Paying Tribute To Our Nation’s Rich Heritage And Buying Some Authentic Madhubani Art Online.

During The Bihar Draught In 1960, The All India Handicrafts Board Encouraged Upper Caste Women In Madhubani Village Make Ritualistic Paintings On Paper To Generate Income. Slowly The Style Of Paintings Found Onto Many Articles From Greetings Card To Salwar Kameez Materials.

Madhubani Paintings Remains Ever Popular On The Home Decor. These Type Of Paintings Are Found On Table Linens, Napkin Rings, Lamps & Wall Hangings. Madhubani Art Was Originally Used For Decorating Walls & Floors Of Homes. These Kinds Of Paintings Have Found Their Way On Silk Sari Borders, Dupattas, Kurtis & More. Just Pay Tribute To Madhubani Art By Visiting Madhubani Art Store On Kiukart.

On The Brighter Side, Many NGOs And Art Galleries Have Come Up To Preserve The Impressive Art From. The Mithilasmita, Is An Organization With An Art Gallery Located In Bengaluru, India.‘Mithila Museum’, Hosted Which Has Over 850 Madhubani Paintings. However, In The Town Of Madhubani Itself, There Is ‘Mithila Art Institute’. It Works For The Upbringing Of Madhubani Paintings Online And Also For The Training Of Young And Budding Artists.

Literally, If We Translate Honey From The Forest, Madhubani Got Identidy When Sita Devi, A Painter Received The State Award In The Year 1969 And Jagdamba Devi Was Awarded Padma Shri In The Year 1975. The Government Also Awarded Sita Devi The National Award That Year Also.

One Of The Eminent Madhubani Painter Is Bharati Dayal. Madhubani Work Of Her Finds An Exclusive Place Of Pride Among Many Collections, Like The Ministry Of External Affairs; India & Minister Of Commerce.

Sunday, May 6, 2018

Banglar Tant Saree Origin & History






The Tant Sarees Of Bengal Is One Of The Most Famous Cotton Sarees Online Which Are Worn By The Likes Of Women In West Bengal. The Weaving Of Tant Is Also Commonly Known As The Handloom Weaving Which Is Done By The Rural Artisans Of Bengal. The Tant Saree Weavers Can Be Traced Back To As Far As The 15th Century In The Small Village Of Shantipur In The Nadia District Of West Bengal Who Continued To Flourish The Trade During The Reign Of The Mughals Till The 18th Century. During This Period, Tant Cotton Sarees Online Were At The Receiving End Of Substantial Royal Patronage Along With The Weaving Of Jamdani Sarees And Muslin Sarees. While The Finest Muslin Clothes Were Reserved For The Royal People, These Popular Bengal Cotton Sarees Online Became Quite Well-Known Among The Common People. The Weaving Of Cotton Sarees Flourished During The British Raj And The Trade Saw An Influx Of Modern Weaving Techniques Such As The Introduction Of The Jacquard Loom Which Is Still Preferred Today. It Is Believed That The British Had Tried To Disrupt The Art Form Of Weaving Handicraft Tant Sarees So As To Safeguard Their Own Cotton Textile Industry In Manchester Which Was Also The Cotton Which They Used To Sell In India In Higher Prices. Even With So Many Difficulties, Kudos Go To The Weavers Who Decided To Settle In The Districts Of Hooghly, Nadia And Burdwan Of West Bengal, And Made The Art Form Popular In West Bengal, And Consequently Pan-India. The British Government Tried To Minimize Its Production To Save Their Textile Industry. At The End Of The British Rule, With The Help, Many Skilled Weavers Settled In And Around Bangladesh, Who Continued To Weave Tant Cotton Sarees Of Bengal.
The Designer Bengal Cotton Sarees Online Are Well-Known By Their Wide Borders And Intricately Decorated Pallus And Are Available In Lots Of Colours And Vibrant Designs Which Have A Variety Of Motifs Based On Flowers, Paisleys And Other Artistic Designs. The Ethnic Handloom Cotton Sarees Online Are Distinguished By Their Breezy And Transparent Nature And Are The Perfect Clothing For The Hot And Humid Summer.
The Best Weaving Talents Intricately Weave The Cotton Threads To Weave A Beautiful Tant Cotton Saree. The Borders Of These Sarees Are A Little Thickly Woven, Keeping It Safe From Getting Worn Out. Traditionally, Handlooms Were Used By The Weavers To Create These Sarees, But Now It Has Been Largely Replaced By Power Looms. A Tant Saree Is 6 Meter Long And Not 5.5 Meter Like The Usual Saree Length.

It’s A Curated Range That Celebrates The Age Old Weaving Process And Craft Of West Bengal. We’ve Tried Our Best To Keep The Heritage Alive. Here You’ll Easily Get Those Striking Thick Borders And Ornate Pallus For Which These Sarees Are Famous For. These Tant Sarees Are Intricately Woven Using A Slew Of Indian Motifs, Such As Paisley, Floral, Royal Palaces, Elephants, Stars, Blue Sky, And Much More.

Woven And Printed Designs Are Also Used To Accentuate The Tant Sarees. Former Ones Are Elaborately Woven With Sparkling Zaris And Resham On Border And Pallus. Have An Alfresco Dinner At Your Indian Friend’s Place? Drape A Tant Saree For That Graceful Appeal And Pair It With Beautiful Stone Studded Earrings And A Clutch.

It’s A Curated Range That Celebrates The Age Old Weaving Process And Craft Of West Bengal. We’ve Tried Our Best To Keep The Heritage Alive. Here You’ll Easily Get Those Striking Thick Borders And Ornate Pallus For Which These Sarees Are Famous For. These Tant Sarees Are Intricately Woven Using A Slew Of Indian Motifs, Such As Paisley, Floral, Royal Palaces, Elephants, Stars, Blue Sky, And Much More.

Woven And Printed Designs Are Also Used To Accentuate The Tant Sarees. Former Ones Are Elaborately Woven With Sparkling Zaris And Resham On Border And Pallus. Have An Alfresco Dinner At Your Indian Friend’s Place? Drape A Tant Saree For That Graceful Appeal And Pair It With Beautiful Stone Studded Earrings And A Clutch.

Wednesday, May 2, 2018

Look Slim In A Saree This Summer Season









A Saree Is An Unstitched Attire Of The Indian Sub-Continent. Derives Its Name From Sanskrit Word “site”, Which Translate As A Strip Of Cloth The Attire Is Known As Saree. Generally Measuring Around 5-9 Yards Length. Saree Is Adorn As A Significant Ethnic Attire By Indian Women. The End Strip, Usually Longer Than A Meter, Is Called The Pallu.Tall Or Short, Plump Or Thin; Saree Is One Amongst Those Outfits That Blends In With All Shapes, Sizes, Height. That Said, There Are Women Out There Who Fear To Drape A Saree, For They, Believe It Makes Them Look Fat And Round. If You Have Gained A Little Weight Around Your Tummy, We Have Some Tips To Make Look Slimmer This Summer Season.

You Might Not Be Aware But Fabric Or Material Selection Is One Of The Major Criteria When It Comes To Choosing The Fabric. You Can Actually Look Good And Slim Even With Some Extra Weight Put On, Wearing A Sari If You Can Choose The Right Fabric. Fabrics Like Crepe, Georgette, Or Chiffon Stick Around Your Body And Make You Look Unattractive Clumsy. Also, Try Ruling Out Cotton And Silk Sarees. But You Are One Amongst Those Who Swear On Cotton Sarees, Try Opting For The Lighter One.

If Your Height Is Short Then, Avoid Picking Sleek Bordered Sarees. Go For Sarees That Have Narrow Borders. Short Women With Broad Borders Never Coincide Well And Are Sure To Give You A Major Fashion Disaster Moment.

If You Really Want To Look Slim In A Saree Online, You Must Always Choose Lighter Print Sarees Or Sleek Embroideries Followed By Smaller Prints. The Big And Bold Prints Are Never Meant For The Shorter Women, And Instead, Make Them Look Horribly Fat. If You Are Picking From A Variety Embroidered Sarees, Choose The One With Small Motifs, And Avoid The Ones That Gloat With Bigger And Bolder Prints. Floral And Digital Prints Are In Vogue And Do Their Best To Hide Your Flabby Areas.

Black Colour Looks Sensational And Gorgeous At The Same Time. You Know Black Sarees Are Women’s Favorite Go-Getter Color And Are Totally Party Friendly. If You Are Able To Choose The Perfect Color, You Can Definitely Appear Slim And Attractive In Sarees. Choose From A Variety Of Dark Colors Like Black, Purple, Navy Blue, Etc.

The Women Who Can Master The Art Of Draping Can Actually Acquire The Talent Of Looking Sensually Astounding. A Saree's Feminine Grace Is Enhanced Only Through The Good Draping Skill. Avoid Tugging In The Entire Drapes At A Particular Place Unless You Wish To Display Your Bulged Out Tummy. Tricks That Have Actually Proven To Conceal Body Contours Of A Woman And Also Makes Her Look Taller. Pick The Right Accessories, To Go With. If You Are Short, Avoid Using Gold Chokers And Instead Opt For Long Neck Pieces To Make Yourself Look Thin. Go For Silhouettes If You Wish To Elongate Your Frame And Look Surprisingly Pretty.