History of the Saree, from ancient India to fashion runways

 



“SAREE- A DRAPING LEGACY”

An absolute masterpiece, precisely hand woven yard varying upto 5-9 metres in length that proudly represent Women of India, determining the Cultural Values and Heritage of our Indian Subcontinents, saree consist of three main parts- a field, borders and an end piece known as pallu/palla is typically wrapped around the waist, with one end draped over the shoulder, partly baring the midriff.

“A WALK DOWN TO THE SAREE LANE”

A 5000 year old and probably one of the only surviving garments in history is a saree, originated back from the Indus Valley Civilization, which flourished during 2800-1800 BCE. Being meritorious of the assigned spot, a saree holds the spotlight being around the world and back again through the ages. Tracing down the life of a saree right from its origin, to the very most appreciable moments on its way, it certainly has an endless possession as a timeless wardrobe essential. Heading away from religious references, saree has always influenced a lot of other ancient cultures too! Not just worn amongst the ladies in India, the traditional saree has literally made an impact in the United States during the 1970’s. Undoubtedly, saree has gained its popularity internationally because of the growth of Indian fashion trends globally.

“A MAGNIFICENT JOURNEY OF TEXTILE WEAVE OF OUR TRADITIONAL SAREES”

Traditionally woven on handlooms or masterly operated on other elementary devices, the most important and creative process in weaving a saree is its designing. The process of developing a saree involves Design Making, Material, Reeling, Dyeing, Weaving, Iterations and Finishing. Power looming and mechanical manufacturing could be the modern new, but the craftsmanship done by human hand has formed the core of fashion in India. The most complicated and intricate part of the whole process is weaving a saree manually, where weavers employ themselves for almost months together on a handloom to weave the design patterns in warp and weft directions, either by hands or a device. A final process finishes a magnificent saree by cutting down the tiny threads left on the reverse fabric.

“MASTERS IN ARTISARY OF TRADITIONALLY WOVEN SAREERS”

What makes us unique from rest of all in the market, globally is that you can explore the wide range of artistic collection of sarees such as Pure Kanjivaram Silk saree, Handloom Pure Silk, Pattu Sarees, Silk Sarees, Patola Silk Sarees, Ikkat Weave, Gadwal Silk Saree, Gadwal Pattu Sarees, Venkatagiri silks, Paithani Sarees, Pure Uppada silk sarees. Banarasi Silk, Banarasi Tussar Silk Saree, Banarasi Organza Sarees, Pure Banarasi Georgette Sarees, Bandhani Sarees, Handloom Printed Sarees, enchanting mind-blowing prints that illustrate mythological, wedding, scenery, water bodies, flora-fauna, human figures, kalamkari, madhubani, warli, and more alongside including Fancy weaving sarees.

Brand Samyakk marvelously has made its name well known in its course of time all over globe that one can easily shop your favorite Saree for all your festivities and intimate celebrations from across the world, and get free worldwide shipping for the countries like USA, UK, Canada, Australia and so on. We Samyakk team endeavor to bring you the best occasional designer lehenga collection that will make you stand out from the crowd. Happy Shopping!!!

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HERITAGE SILK OF INDIA- THE KANCHIPURAM SILK SAREE



The first thing we remember when someone says silk saree is Kanchipuram. Every woman will at least have one Kanchipuram silk saree. Kanchipuram silk sarees are the gems created by the master weavers in the town Kanchipuram which is also known as silk city.  They are the most sought-after silk sarees. The history of Kanchipuram is traced back to the times of God, as per legends the weavers settled in the town of Kanchipuram about 400 years back and are the descendants of Sage Markanda, the master weaver of God. This town is also known as the temple city and was ruled by many famous Kings of Indian history. The Devangas and the Saligars of Andhra Pradesh are the two major communities that migrated to Kanchipuram town and they are known for their weaving silks.

THE ENDURING CHARM OF KANCHIPURAM WEAVES

Kanchipuram also called Kanjivaram sarees, Kanchi Pattu Saree or Kanjeevaram Saree is traditionally woven silk that originated in the village of Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu. Kanchipuram silk sarees have dominated the world of south Indian saree for years now. They are every south Indian Brides dream drape like a bride is incomplete without Kanchipuram silk sarees. The gleam and durability of the fabric are what everyone admires it for. They speak Indian heritage effortlessly. The zari threads used in the saree decorating must have at least 57% silver and 0.6% gold in them for them to be classified as Kanchipuram Saree Silk. The cost of the Pure Kanchipuram silk sarees mostly depends on the usage of zari, the intricacy of the work, patterns and motifs. Another best part of owning luxurious beautiful sarees is that even after 5 – 10 years of its usage you can resell them and get a new one.

A brief history of the introduction of Kanchipuram Silk

During the reign of the Chanakya dynasty Kanchipuram was ruled by the then King and initiated the silk trade and during the Krishna-Deva Raya reign, weaving communities from Andhra Pradesh migrated to Kanchipuram and thus migration of the entire silk industry occurred. Kanchipuram Silk has created the main occupation for many in the town. Over the decades Kanchipuram has evolved in terms of design and pattern but not its charm. Kanchipuram silk sarees are exclusively known for their rich gold borders, traditional designs, and dense fabric in contrasting colours. 

Essential Raw materials needed:

  1. Mulberry Silk: Silk extracted from domesticated silkworms that feed on mulberry tree leaves. The mulberry silk thread is finer, smoother, and of lighter colour.
  2. Zari: A pure silver thread coated in gold colour is zari that is used in the weaving of silk sarees. They add a rich finish to the sarees.
  3. Dye Colours: These are the coloured powders that are used to dye the silk yarns. The colour powders are mixed in hot water and then the silk yarns are dipped into it to get the dye.
  4. Starch: A rice starch natively called as Kanji, the excess water after the rice is cooked. The starch adds stiffness to the yarns, it is used before weaving and after weaving the saree.

 

Weaving Characteristics

Kanjivaram silk sarees are woven from pure mulberry silk thread and this comes from south India itself, but the sari used in the saree comes from the North of India, Gujarat. Kanjeevaram Sarees are considered as one of the finest hand-woven crafts around the world. It is a labour-intensive process, that uses three shuttles to weave this kind. While the main weaver works on the right side and his aide works on the left. It takes about 10 to 15 days to weave a single silk saree, however, it may differ depending on the design intricacy done in the saree. The saree border colour and design are usually different from the body. The saree border and pallu are usually weaved separately and then interlocked to the body so strongly that even if the saree tears the border will not detach. The zari comprise 57 per cent silver and 0.6 per cent gold.

Inspirations to the Designs of Kanchipuram Pattu Sarees

The motifs showcased on the traditional silk sarees are not merely decorative patterns, but beyond that, which holds a strong aesthetic appeal and symbolic meaning. The designs manifested on the silk saree are temple carvings, checks, stripes, buttas, mythical creatures, birds, animals, flower leaves etc. Pages of cardboard stencils keeps moving above the weaving loom to trace out the designs. These designs are first-hand-drawn if required computer also. A cutting machine is used for cutting the design into a cardboard sheet that acts as a stencil on the weaving loom. Some of the Kanchipuram silks saree exhibit paintings of Raja Ravi Varma, episodes of Mahabharata and Ramayana weaved into saree. Usually, the pallu of the saree is decorated with intricate drawings of flowers, temples and traditional patterns.

With the change in trend, a lot of contemporary art also is expressed in the Kanjivaram sarees, like, the images of the bride and groom are convoluted on the saree on an order base. There are a variety of Pure Kanchipuram silk sarees like simple border, wedding pattu sarees, temple border, floral Kanchipuram Silk, traditional Kanchipuram pattu and modern Kanjivaram pattu saree. The vivid colour usage in the weaving adorned with timeless motifs makes them a beautiful way to flaunt. Recently, the weavers have gone creative with their weaving style by amalgamating two different kinds of crafts into one to bring uniqueness to the saree, like, the ikat body with kanchi pattu borders, Kanchi pattu body with Bandhani border, hand-painted silk body with kanchi ipattu border and so on to keep up with the changing trend and taste of the people.

How to take care:

  1. Do not keep/ leave them in cardboard boxes or plastic bags
  2. Wrap them in muslin or any cotton cloth loosely
  3. Don’t place a stack of sarees on top of Kanchipuram sarees
  4. Air the Kanchipuram silk sarees by opening them every once in 3-6 months
  5. Professional dry-cleaning is advisable, mostly
  6. Go for roller ironing for wrinkle-free.

 

How do you find if the Kanchipuram Silk Saree is a real deal?

Although many tests would confirm the purity of the silk, an easy way to identify is to simply draw some silk threads from the saree edges and burn them a little at the end, you’ll find a ball of ash and if that smells like a burnt hair or leather then you have nothing to worry. But if that is not authentic you will not be able to find any ash left. The texture of the Kanjivaram silk would also tell you if the silk is real or not. It is always safe and the best way to buy Kanchipuram silk sarees from the stores that provide you with silk marks as the Silk Board of India has issued this mark to pure silk saree in Kanchipuram only.

Samyakk is a proud retailer of Kanchipuram silk sarees with a close and loyal association with the weavers of Kanchipuram to provide authentic Kanchipuram silk sarees to its customers. Be it festivals, auspicious celebrations or weddings, Samyakk avails you of Kanchipuram silk sarees in every range from traditional Kanchi pattu to modern art Kanchipuram silk sarees. We have from simple festive wear to wedding wear Kanchipuram silk sarees online. With Samyakk exclusive Kanchipuram silk online collections, feel the authentic vibes of culture and traditions by embracing the six-yard to your celebrations. Samyakk handpicked Pure Kanchipuram silk sarees are carefully curated ones that exude elegance and purity. The Kanjivaram silk saree sold at the Samyakk store are all silk certified marked sarees. Enjoy a seamless shopping experience with on-time COD within Indian and secure and safe payment options for locations worldwide.

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HERITAGE SILK OF INDIA- THE KANCHIPURAM SILK SAREE

The first thing we remember when someone says silk saree is Kanchipuram. Every woman will at least have one Kanchipuram silk saree. Kanchipuram silk sarees are the gems created by the master weavers in the town Kanchipuram which is also known as silk city.  They are the most sought-after silk sarees. The history of Kanchipuram is traced back to the times of God, as per legends the weavers settled in the town of Kanchipuram about 400 years back and are the descendants of Sage Markanda, the master weaver of God. This town is also known as the temple city and was ruled by many famous Kings of Indian history. The Devangas and the Saligars of Andhra Pradesh are the two major communities that migrated to Kanchipuram town and they are known for their weaving silks.

THE ENDURING CHARM OF KANCHIPURAM WEAVES

































Kanchipuram also called Kanjivaram sarees, Kanchi Pattu Saree or Kanjeevaram Saree is traditionally woven silk that originated in the village of Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu. Kanchipuram silk sarees have dominated the world of south Indian saree for years now. They are every south Indian Brides dream drape like a bride is incomplete without Kanchipuram silk sarees. The gleam and durability of the fabric are what everyone admires it for. They speak Indian heritage effortlessly. The zari threads used in the saree decorating must have at least 57% silver and 0.6% gold in them for them to be classified as Kanchipuram Saree Silk. The cost of the Pure Kanchipuram silk sarees mostly depends on the usage of zari, the intricacy of the work, patterns and motifs. Another best part of owning luxurious beautiful sarees is that even after 5 – 10 years of its usage you can resell them and get a new one.

A brief history of the introduction of Kanchipuram Silk

During the reign of the Chanakya dynasty Kanchipuram was ruled by the then King and initiated the silk trade and during the Krishna-Deva Raya reign, weaving communities from Andhra Pradesh migrated to Kanchipuram and thus migration of the entire silk industry occurred. Kanchipuram Silk has created the main occupation for many in the town. Over the decades Kanchipuram has evolved in terms of design and pattern but not its charm. Kanchipuram silk sarees are exclusively known for their rich gold borders, traditional designs, and dense fabric in contrasting colours. 

Essential Raw materials needed:

  1. Mulberry Silk: Silk extracted from domesticated silkworms that feed on mulberry tree leaves. The mulberry silk thread is finer, smoother, and of lighter colour.

  2. Zari: A pure silver thread coated in gold colour is zari that is used in the weaving of silk sarees. They add a rich finish to the sarees.

  3. Dye Colours: These are the coloured powders that are used to dye the silk yarns. The colour powders are mixed in hot water and then the silk yarns are dipped into it to get the dye.

  4. Starch: A rice starch natively called as Kanji, the excess water after the rice is cooked. The starch adds stiffness to the yarns, it is used before weaving and after weaving the saree.

 

Weaving Characteristics

Kanjivaram silk sarees are woven from pure mulberry silk thread and this comes from south India itself, but the sari used in the saree comes from the North of India, Gujarat. Kanjeevaram Sarees are considered as one of the finest hand-woven crafts around the world. It is a labour-intensive process, that uses three shuttles to weave this kind. While the main weaver works on the right side and his aide works on the left. It takes about 10 to 15 days to weave a single silk saree, however, it may differ depending on the design intricacy done in the saree. The saree border colour and design are usually different from the body. The saree border and pallu are usually weaved separately and then interlocked to the body so strongly that even if the saree tears the border will not detach. The zari comprise 57 per cent silver and 0.6 per cent gold.

Inspirations to the Designs of Kanchipuram Pattu Sarees

The motifs showcased on the traditional silk sarees are not merely decorative patterns, but beyond that, which holds a strong aesthetic appeal and symbolic meaning. The designs manifested on the silk saree are temple carvings, checks, stripes, buttas, mythical creatures, birds, animals, flower leaves etc. Pages of cardboard stencils keeps moving above the weaving loom to trace out the designs. These designs are first-hand-drawn if required computer also. A cutting machine is used for cutting the design into a cardboard sheet that acts as a stencil on the weaving loom. Some of the Kanchipuram silks saree exhibit paintings of Raja Ravi Varma, episodes of Mahabharata and Ramayana weaved into saree. Usually, the pallu of the saree is decorated with intricate drawings of flowers, temples and traditional patterns.

With the change in trend, a lot of contemporary art also is expressed in the Kanjivaram sarees, like, the images of the bride and groom are convoluted on the saree on an order base. There are a variety of Pure Kanchipuram silk sarees like simple border, wedding pattu sarees, temple border, floral Kanchipuram Silk, traditional Kanchipuram pattu and modern Kanjivaram pattu saree. The vivid colour usage in the weaving adorned with timeless motifs makes them a beautiful way to flaunt. Recently, the weavers have gone creative with their weaving style by amalgamating two different kinds of crafts into one to bring uniqueness to the saree, like, the ikat body with kanchi pattu borders, Kanchi pattu body with Bandhani border, hand-painted silk body with kanchi ipattu border and so on to keep up with the changing trend and taste of the people.

How to take care:

  1. Do not keep/ leave them in cardboard boxes or plastic bags

  2. Wrap them in muslin or any cotton cloth loosely

  3. Don’t place a stack of sarees on top of Kanchipuram sarees

  4. Air the Kanchipuram silk sarees by opening them every once in 3-6 months

  5. Professional dry-cleaning is advisable, mostly

  6. Go for roller ironing for wrinkle-free.

 

How do you find if the Kanchipuram Silk Saree is a real deal?

Although many tests would confirm the purity of the silk, an easy way to identify is to simply draw some silk threads from the saree edges and burn them a little at the end, you’ll find a ball of ash and if that smells like a burnt hair or leather then you have nothing to worry. But if that is not authentic you will not be able to find any ash left. The texture of the Kanjivaram silk would also tell you if the silk is real or not. It is always safe and the best way to buy Kanchipuram silk sarees from the stores that provide you with silk marks as the Silk Board of India has issued this mark to pure silk saree in Kanchipuram only.

Samyakk is a proud retailer of Kanchipuram silk sarees with a close and loyal association with the weavers of Kanchipuram to provide authentic Kanchipuram silk sarees to its customers. Be it festivals, auspicious celebrations or weddings, Samyakk avails you of Kanchipuram silk sarees in every range from traditional Kanchi pattu to modern art Kanchipuram silk sarees. We have from simple festive wear to wedding wear Kanchipuram silk sarees online. With Samyakk exclusive Kanchipuram silk online collections, feel the authentic vibes of culture and traditions by embracing the six-yard to your celebrations. Samyakk handpicked Pure Kanchipuram silk sarees are carefully curated ones that exude elegance and purity. The Kanjivaram silk saree sold at the Samyakk store are all silk certified marked sarees. Enjoy a seamless shopping experience with on-time COD within Indian and secure and safe payment options for locations worldwide.

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As we all know, Saree is the national dress for Indian Women and most women choose them for their timeless elegance and grace. Women of all religions and social-status love wearing sarees. Banarasi Sarees are one of the popular varieties of sarees, it's legacy so rich and unmatched. These drapes are popular mainly for the vibrant palette, complex motifs, and sheen that it exudes. Among its beautiful classification, Banarasi Georgette is as popular as other Banarasi Silk Saree, Banarasi Organza Saree, and Banarasi Tussar Weaving Saree, Tanchoi silk Saree.

Heritage of Banarasi Georgette sarees

The ancient city Varanasi also known as Kashi, Banaras commonly, is a home for many skilled weavers. It produces one of the finest and authentic Banarasi Silk sarees with heavy brocade detailing for weddings and other festivities. Among them, Banarasi georgette saree is one such kind that is equally popular as Banarasi silk saree. Georgette fabric is a light weighted fabric, marginally opaque than chiffon with a dull and matte finish, made of crepe yarn using tightly twisted yarns creates a slight crinkle effect. Georgettes are most of the women's favourite fabric for its translucent and light weighted characteristic. Along with exuding immense femineity and charm, georgette sarees are easy to drape and maintain.

Initially, it was Akbar, a Mughal emperor, who was to establish Banarasi weaving and, in no time, the craft flourished and gained popularity under his rule. The King adored the skill so much that he not only used them for clothing but also had his palaces draped and decorated in Banarasi brocade silk. Around this time, the brocade and zari work took new heights and created new opportunities and environments for the weavers from Gujarat to migrate and settle in the town Kashi, this has helped the city to flourish as a textile capital of the region.  Although, with the changing trend the design process saw new motifs and patterns to match the people taste and preferences.

Banarasi georgette sarees are the most loved sarees for their translucent body and glistening brocade border and pallu on a vivid base. They are mostly preferred drapes for evening occasions or parties. It takes about 15 to 30 days to complete the weaving of the Banarasi georgette saree depending upon the complexity of the design and patterns. About three weavers sit together to weave the Banarasi georgette saree, i.e., one weaves the saree, the second one handles the revolving rings and, the third person assists in border designing.

Characteristics of Banarasi georgette sarees:

  1. The georgette fabric has an opaque effect.
  2. They are lightweight on the skin and breathable and super fluid.
  3. They come with a crinkled appearance due to their tightly twisted yarns used in the weaving process, which naturally looks beautiful.
  4. The georgette fabric holds dye of any colour evenly, as a reason, it is dyed into all bright hues and, they don’t fade out.
  5. The lightness of the fabric assures a flawless drape by enhancing your body silhouette with elegance.

Techniques followed in the design process

Mughals to be thanked for bringing us with brocade art, they are elements related to the royal palaces their decorated walls and gardens. Foliate, Jhallar, Kalga and bel, animal and birds, paisleys are the mostly seen motifs. Buttidar, Flora and fauna are the common motifs used on the Banarasi sarees. Firstly, the artisans create a couple of rough designs and decide their colour concepts on the graph sheet and then selects the final design and transfers them on the perforated cards. Then, the perforated cards are knitted to the loom which is paddled systematically to ensure the craftsman picks up the right colour and patterns.

What is the design inspirational sources for Banarasi georgette sarees?

It was during the Mughal period, the fame and recognition for Banarasi silk sarees reached their pinnacle. The designs are mainly Mughal and Persian style displaying floral, foliage, vines and botanical motifs inspired by the architecture and surroundings of respective lifestyles. Later the motifs changed and saw a new set of motifs of animals, birds, floral, fruit, human figures, and geometric and abstract patterns. There are mainly two kinds of weaving techniques- Phekwa, where the zari is stretched from left to right to create the pattern, and the zari is left under the textile to cut it later. Another technique is Kadwa in which each motif is weaved individually, this technique is a tedious one, looks clean at the back as the front, thus fetches more price. Yet, there is another kind of weaving style called ‘Jamdani ‘, in which the designs are arrange by hands without using any mechanism. Jamdani technique works around cotton only and is performed on traditional pit looms.

As to the concern of colour palette, the Banarasi Georgette sarees are dyed into bright and vivacious hues that were popular among the aristocratic families. These hues bestow one with a rich, charming and royal appeal. The gold and silver zari threads on these fluid drapes add immense glory to their appearance. Often shapes like almond, moon, paisley, floral jaal, leaf vines are repeated across the drape etched using gold or silver zari that stands out distinctively on the base fabric.

Today, Banarasi georgette saree is an essential piece in every Indian women wardrobe, especially part of wedding trousseau collection. The Banarasi georgette sarees with an eye-catching brocade weaving bestows your celebrations with a royal appeal. For all the celebrations to come, we at Samyakk offer you with handpicked fine Banarasi georgette saree collections directly from the artisans to make you experience the authentic Banarasi sarees. We have sarees that are both traditional and sarees with modern touch that seizes all the attention anywhere you step-in. We along with online shop have a retail store located in Richmond Road, Bangalore showcasing same products so that you don’t miss any of it. If you are living outside India, we also provide free shipping service with safe payment modes including debit card, credit card, net banking, UPI, and PayPal for locations across the globe. We are click away for you witness some authentic and gorgeous designer ethnic clothing. 

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Be on a fairytale mode with an astounding bridal lehengas!       

 



Indian weddings are a canopy of shimmering lights, wedding rituals, ceremonies, ethereal decors, good food, and of course, beautiful wedding outfits. The wedding day is memorable in everyone's life. During weddings, there are many things to think about, but the bridal attire is the one that is there in everyone's thoughts because the wedding is, considered one of the special days, and everyone wants to make a good impression on their wedding day. The wedding festivities are the most treasured memory of everyone's life and how one appeared and felt. The photographs never lie and are like treasure captured in them. A bridal lehenga-like, a grand wedding has a special place in our hearts, and it is so obvious that the bride can't wait to show it off on her big day. Truly an epitome of elegance and royalty, the Lehenga choli is a three-piece outfit that includes a long Indian skirt usually embroidered, printed, embellished, or zari woven, paired with an embroidered choli or fitted blouse. Additionally, the lehenga-choli, paired with a dupatta, can be draped according to preferences. The Lehenga is associated with luxury, majesty, and elegance. Bridal Lehengas are doubtlessly in high demand among brides and their families as one of the most valuable heirlooms given to the bride by her family, expecting it to be spectacular and outstanding. Bridal lehengas crafted in rich fabric with exclusive designs and inciting hues are magical pieces of art designed to make lovely memories for their best day.

The immense grace radiated by the voluminous revolutionary skirt i.e. the bridal lehengas are the most adored garb among the females especially during the wedding seasons & grand events. The time-honored two-piece robe of lehenga choli is extensively admired among the brides “to be” for their big fat weddings. Designer Bridal lehenga become high in demand among the brides and their family as it is considered to be one of the important & precious treasuries received by the bride from their family and they expect it to be spectacular and outstanding.“Samyakk” offers to you its exclusive range of breathtaking “bridal lehengas “with endless varieties of options to choose from with respect to, the alluring feel of fabric, beautiful design cuts, regal & delicate work of hand embroideries in various traditional patterns, motifs & creative combo of hues. On your wedding day, grandstand like an absolutely gorgeous dressed up doll adorning your perfect bridal lehengas.

Designer bridal lehenga is the beautiful and wondrous attire for brides that are enhanced by elaborated embroideries on the ample lehenga, choli and dupatta that illuminate the charismatic exaltation when paired with the delicate stone and antique jewelry. The marvelous creation of the designer bridal lehenga is brought you by Samyakk to perform all the wedding rituals and ceremonies and make it fabulous. These bridal lehengas are available in magical maroon velvet embroidered lehega, palatable peaches, mesmerizing mid night blues, nymphet navy blues, picturesque pinks, engrossing greens and magnificent multicolor on which the illustriously crafted hand embroideries will enthrall the wearer.

 

Back in the era of glorious bridal lehenga! 


The history of bridal lehengas has not seen a lot of change in terms of fashion and trends. They have the same rich, ornate, and elegant appearance today as they did when Maharajas and Nawabs reigned. Designers have started to incorporate exotic colors such as white, ivory, grey, black alongside traditional colors like red, pink, and green. Throughout lehenga choli history, the varieties of designs and patterns have also developed and beautifully expanded. The zari or zardosi work has always been the most exquisitely common. Other styles such as Ek taar ka kaam, cut dana, and gota Patti is commonly used to create intricate designs of artistic, nature-inspired motifs and patterns. The search for the exclusive bridal lehenga is a big sartorial twist in the great Indian wedding saga. New-Age brides are not skipping a beat when it comes to finding the show-stopping lehenga from every part of the globe. When combined with delicate stone and antique jewelry, the designer bridal lehenga is a stunning and wondrous attire for brides enhanced by elaborated embroideries on the ample lehenga, choli, and dupatta that illuminate the charismatic exaltation.

 

The evergreen red lehengas charm with its unbeatable magic! 

Red is the most beautiful and traditional color for the bride to enhance her beauty with pure love and affection. The red lehenga has been the epitome of grace and timeless choice that Indian brides never go wrong with it! Also, it is the safest color to opt for if you are not ready to experiment with your bridal lehenga. After all, the red lehengas charmed every bride's look. The color red has great significance in our Indian culture as the symbol of marriage. Red indicates anything auspicious and also signifies sensuality, fertility, and purity. That's why most brides in India love to wear red lehengas or red sarees on their wedding day.

 

Pastels will make you steal all the glances!

Pastel lehengas are trending this season and taking the world of bridal couture by storm. Lehengas in gorgeous shades of pastels like peach, pink, blue, green, and many more are breathtaking, classy, and graceful and are perfect for intimate weddings. There is nothing more ethereal than pastel shades and, we can't get enough of the beauty of these lehengas, which is truly admirable. Pastels are not about royalty but definitely give you a magnificent and queenly look. Pastels lehengas have a cool and refreshing feeling in them. They have the magical ability with unique combinations and are pretty and easy on the eyes.

 

Add a touch of glamour with classic gold silhouettes! 

Golden lehengas perfectly complement the Indian bride who oozes oodles of exuberance. It gives a classy, subtle, and regal look. Gold is the new red for those who need some magical touch to the illusory couture. Every color has shades in it so, when you are going for gold, choose the proper shade that complements your skin tone. Once you wear the golden bridal lehenga, it will leave a wow effect and magnify love and respect on that auspicious day.

 

Designer bridal lehenga to amuse you with its beauty! 

When it comes to a wedding, every bride wants to wear a finely crafted designer bridal couture, which gives the mesmerizing dreamy look in their wedding saga. Embellished in heavy embroideries with zari, zardosi, Resham, mirror, sequins, stone, gotta Patti, pearl, and many more that will make you instantly fall in love with these ensembles. Samyakk has a variety of designer lehengas inspired by renowned Indian designers and further redesigned with the designer's impression making them unique and exclusive.

 

Blouses that amps up your whole ensemble! 


Finding a perfect blouse for your lehenga can be a very challenging task. Because blouse designs can make or break your entire look. So, for that, Samyakk has got you the most trendy, modern, and evergreen traditional blouse designs for you to glorify effortlessly. Wear blouses that accentuate your neckline gracefully and make a style statement that screams bold and adds a touch of conventional with modernity.

 





What distinguishes Samyakk from the rest?

Your wedding day is one of the most important days of your life so, for once, not just wing it, plan it, take some time to think about all the small things and celebrate your wedding in a way that only you would with our latest collection of Bridal Lehengas. Samyakk presents you with its stunning bridal lehengas with an endless variety to choose from in terms of fabric feel, exquisite style cuts, regal & delicate hand embroideries, and various traditional designs, motifs, and innovative color combinations. Look utterly stunning like a princess in your perfect bridal lehenga on your Special Day and flaunt it all right as you choose to walk down the aisle with confidence and pride. An illustriously made hand embroideries on these bridal lehengas from our collection will enthrall the wearer with magical maroon velvets, palatable peaches, mesmerizing mid-night blues, nymphet navy blues, picturesque pinks, engrossing greens, and magnificent multicolor. Slay on your wedding day with samyakk's perfect bridal lehenga with the epitome of poise and grace. Every detail has been done beautifully with meticulous craftsmanship.

Brand Samyakk has boastfully made its name well known all over the globe in such a way that you can conveniently shop your favorite bridal look for your grand day from all over the world. We provide worldwide shipping for countries like the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia. Samyakk team endeavors to bring you the best designer lehenga collection to make you stand out from the crowd. We are pleased to earn such an immense support and affection towards the brand and we assure to delight you further in future.

SCROLL THROUGH THIS SEASON’S TRENDING BLOUSE DESIGNS



       Blouses are the most essential element of a saree. In recent times blouses have become a hate property and has gained a lot of respect from the design fraternity and saree lovers, because a smart and stylish blouse can do wonders to your plain saree.
Whatever saree it is may be a party wear, office wear or a bridal saree a designer blouse creates a desired effect with all of them. Women are choosing designer blouses for all the right reasons as they have been ruling the runways and wedding wardrobes as a whole.
Not only for style and fashion the innovative, crop tops, jacket style, plain, printed, woven, embroidered designer blouses are also chosen by women for comfort, confidence and expressing their individuality. One for the true romantics a simple designer blouse creates an endlessly flattering effect.
As it is a party and wedding season we know girls that you are browsing the internet every day to get the latest blouse designs and inspirations. This search can be never ending but when you are on the right hands you need not worry. Turn heads at your next event as a designer blouse will get you covered through occasion season and beyond.
If you are on a lookout to buy a good designer blouse for yourself  than you can stop by Samyakk a leading ethnic wear brand who will help you to curate a beautiful blouse design for your saree or lehenga that you can save for inspiration.
For sumptuous sophistication at any special occasion look no further than Samyakk’s designer blouses that’s perfect for that oh-so-special day for a show stopping effect that add an understated flourish to the sophisticated style.
Samyakk has a list of everything from beautiful blouse designs to new blouse patterns which you can choose to wear with your saree or lehenga. These blouses are fabricated in luxe fabrics like banarasi brocade, silk, velvet, lycra and net, as Samyakk never compromises on quality and guarantees for good quality products.



Designer Blouse for Saree

Embroidered Blouse for Banarasi Saree


Black Gold Silk Blouse with glass neck


Pink Lycra Embroidered Lycra Blouse


The blouses are available in different cuts and designs which can rock your any look. Available in a range of elegant hues these blouses ensure a stylish demeanour whatever the occasion is. Each of them is a sheer piece of class and elegance right from the traditional ones to the bold aesthetics that accentuates your style.
Wrap up every look with effortless elegance in Samyakk’s designer blouses boasting a signature style this season that will give your wardrobe an instant style update. The blouses available here at Samyakk are sure to please you.




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Written By
Mohua Dey

Diwali 2022 - festival of lights....

 


The festival of lights is right around the corner. Festivities have commenced, social calendars are being blocked and families will reunite to commemorate crucial beginnings. Diwali is significant because of its massive popularity and brilliant display of lights and also because it symbolizes the victory of light over darkness, good over evil and hope over despair. In a true testament to unity in diversity, Diwali is celebrated quite differently all across India. People come together, dress up resplendently, exchange gifts, conduct rituals, poojas, enjoy feasts and burst firecrackers. The spirited week of celebrations involves curating a festive wardrobe that speaks volume about our individual style. The lineup for the events to come, entails traditional, indowestern and contemporary wear to compliment the lively mood of the season. While shopping the outfits does seem to be a thrilling experience, zeroing down the entire look for each day of the Diwali week requires a lot of searching and styling to deliver your best. This Diwali if you haven't planned your outfits yet, these last-minute ideas can definitely up your game. PRINTS Prints are always mood lifters! With print-on-print picking up this season, adorn loud, vibrant prints with utmost confidence. Play around with loud prints with toned-down mellow prints to compliment your look. ACCESSORIZE ALL THE WAY Whether your jewelry box contains just one nice watch or a host of bangles, statement necklaces, chandelier earrings, and chokers, you probably turn to jewelry when you are looking to add a little sparkle to your look. Accentuate your simple yet elegant outfits with ornate jewelry. PLAYFUL SILHOUETTES Play around with silhouettes and opt for one-of-a-kind designs to make an ever-lasting style statement. Simple designs with an element of surprise are all in trend right now! MULTI-INVESTMENT PIECES While looking to curate your festive wardrobe, make sure you opt for pieces that can be styled in multiple ways. Statement pieces that aren't very centric to the ongoing trend and will act as a wardrobe staple for years to come. If you still aren't sure where to get your Diwali outfits, then don't freak out! Visit Samyakk to cure your Diwali shopping woes. Samyakk is a high-end retail store and online store of Indian ethnic and Indo western wear for women and men. We offer you a diversified compilation of apparels ranging from conventional to contemporary that is reflecting in our exquisite collection which is designed and inspired by the immense aesthetic sense and incorporation of rich Indian cultural heritage in all possible ways, right from art forms including paintings, dance forms, sculptures, monuments, flora and fauna and festivals that is driven in the most appealing manner which defines royalty. Samyakk also offers striking men’s wear of magnificent mirage for exclusive grooming, Indowestern Sherwani, Jodhpuri suits, tuxedo suits, classic suits and timeless kurtas. Samyakk's wide range of exclusive clothing caters to the quintessential men and women of today. The unlimited varieties and unique styles will evoke an extravaganza of opulence and elegance within you.This festive season flaunt your splendid persona with Samyakk.

The Divine Festival - Dussehra



 It's Dussehra again!

The Indian mythological festival brings back memories of our magnificent past revealing our true culture. Dussehra is a Hindu festival that symbolizes the good on earth and is celebrated after the nine pious days of Navaratri on the tenth day of the lunar month Ashwin. It’s that time of the year where the celebration is at its peak.

How Navratri and Dussehra are associated

Many mythological legends are linked with Dussehra. It is believed that goddess Durga killed the mighty demon Mahishasura during Navratri or nine nights. Different religious texts mention different names for the incarnation of goddess Durga who killed mahishasura. Hence, the victory of goddess Durga over evil is celebrated during Navratri.
The festival of Dussehra is celebrated on the 10th day of Vijayadashami. it is believed that lord Rama worshipped goddess Durga before going to war against Ravana on the advice of lord Vishnu.
Navarathri, culminating with Dussehra is a cultural festival of great importance and significance for all. It is a festival that is all about the goddess and feminine divinity.

With line of events on each day, we go in and out for ethnic outfits. You may decide the outfit based on colours, variety or comfort, or even the scale of the celebration. Here are some ideas to style your attire.

The vibrant silk sarees

No doubt, saree is the most liked festival attire for women, known for its elegance and traditional fervour. Festival like Dusehera holds a strong cultural value in our lives, and we stock up our wardrobe with sarees like Banarasi silk, Kanchipuram silk, tussar silk and other silk sarees. We are bringing you a selection of elegant pieces that are bright and designed to be worn at this time of the year, keeping up with the trends that gracefully capture the festival essence.

Keep it fuzz free yet elegant with salwar kameez

Emanate a soft and gentle spark of ethnic flair by opting for salwar suits for this year's Dussehra festival. With the traditional yet chic vibe, a pastel shade is not only in trend, but the options for colours are endless. You can also wear bright colours to blush pinks. Anarkali salwar, Shararas, palazzo suit, dhoti style and asymmetric styles are in trend, which oozes the elegance of modernity and fashion forward. These come in a variety of embellishments in sequins, gota and zari work with soft glimmering texture.

Twirl away in a modern  lehenga choli

Simply sober looks to reveling in the dramatic bold affair of a lehenga set. However, for festivals like Dussehra, you can go off-beat and experiment a little with the flamboyant outfit. As this festival is all about bright shades, you can opt for a banarasi lehenga or any silk lehengas with heavily embellished or zari woven. Printed lehengas and jacket lehengas are also in trend with embellished choli. Capes can be a great add-on if you wish to be more stylish and trendy.

However, wear anything that makes you feel happy and comfortable. You can opt for outfits mentioned above or, you can style something different based on your interest and creativity. Just remember to wear an outfit that will express your energy, confidence and passion.

 Shop online At Samyakk to combine your favourite ethnic wear and choose the perfect attire for this festive season or any occasion. Enrich your wardrobe with a plethora of choices from Samyakk. We also offer free shipping and cash on delivery worldwide. You can also visit our store at Richmond road Bangalore.

Happy Shopping and Happy Dussehra