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THE SAGA OF AN IDEAL WEAR-SALWAR KAMEEZ

An impressive traditional combination of dress worn by women, partnered by a shawl or a dupatta that is also employed as a form of modesty and can be styled according to your preference. In India, SalwarKameez and Kurtis are one of the most comfortable yet elegant outfits that are easy to carry all day long and for a reason, they’ve become the latest trends in Indian fashion. It is one of the primal attires seen in the closets, especially to the working women in India as it provides the moment of freedom to work and exhibit the wearer with an appropriate look. Salwar Kameez is immensely popular and the favorite Indian Dress evolved as a respectable and comfortable garment for women all over the world. 

 

ENROUTING PAST DEEDS OF SALWAR KAMEEZ

Salwar Kameez is less commonly known as ShalwarQameez that derives ultimately from the Persian and Arabic Languages. After the arrival of Muslims in the north in the 13th century, salwar kameez got originated in South Asia. Muslim women wore salwar kameez first making it a religious style. It is also the national dress of Pakistan but is now majorly worn in the Punjab region in India. Another beautiful attire is the kurta, it is an origin of the 11th-century female kurtaka featuring a shirt extending to the middle of the body with slits on both sides, basically worn in parts of north India. In the earlier days, some of the styles and forms of SalwarKameez were Peshawarishalwar suits, Balochi suits, Anarkali suits, Phiran, poots and shalwar, Multanishalwars, Bahawalpurishalwar, Punjabi sultan suit, and so forth. But today, the styles of suits such as Palazzo, Crop-top, Straight Cut, Dhoti, Anarkali, Jacket suits, Party wear suits & designer suits are entirely different from the past and are worn to look smart and classy for wedding ceremonies, casual family gatherings or even for the parties. 

Every woman is beautiful from inside and outside and, to make them more elegant and dazzling, these designer traditional attire are perfect for the day! A woman’s beauty is one of a kind which is hard to explain only by the looks, so if you want to flaunt your gorgeous glance with the traditional yet trendy outfits, then our salwar kameez to be the head-turner of the show!

Salwar kameez is one of the perfect costumes for Indian women and, the popularity of the costume is extremely high worldwide after the timeless traditional attire, saree. Salwar kameez is a costume which you can wear any day and at any place with great elegance. Here are some of the salwar kameez styles noted down with an appropriate description:

 

TRENDING HIGH NECK SALWAR KAMEEZ

High neck kameez is always considered the best choice for official purposes. A high collar neck with full sleeves or sleeveless and, which comes with a long length body, looks perfect for any formal event you are attending. Try to wear subtle and light colours, which suits the environment and occasion. You can get embroidery work done along the neckline to the chest. Dupatta can be worn at a single side, as that will show your collar neckline clearly. You can keep dupattas optional, depending upon your style. It looks perfect with parallel pants or Palazzo pants.

 

STRAIGHT CUT SALWAR SUIT 

Straight cut salwar suits are always classic and evergreen. The salwar has slits either in the sides or the front and pairs well with churidar pants or straight cut pants. It's usually paired with a dupatta or without a dupatta. Along with the professional look, it brings out the best appeal of comfort and style. When you wear a kameez in subtle colours like white, beige or brown with a fancy handbag and sandals, gives you a perfect office look. A straight cut salwar suit can also have a collar neck all around and with other stylizations.

 

KURTI AND TUNICS FOR A FORMAL LOOK 

The most favourite attire of all the college-going young women is a Kurti kameez. It is a versatile attire when compared to any other type of kameez style and can be worn with any kind of bottoms like slim-fit pants, jeans, Patiala pants, Palazzo pants and much more. Kurti is considered as daily wear attire and suits best for your office days when you give importance to your serenity rather than your looks. There are many designs, cuts and, embroideries used to make Kurtis, you can choose according to the occasion. Since it is for office wear, you opt for simple Kurtis.

 

SHARARA PANTS WITH KAMEEZ

Shararas are the favourite bottom wear among all those modish looking women. The comfort not only lies in a part of the dress also you will be relaxed throughout the day when you wear a short kameez upon sharara pants. In current times it is also known as one of the Indo-western styles. Wearing salwar and a kameez in contrast colours looks perfect. You can also get your kameezand shararastitched according to your style and choice of colour. The long-sleeved or cuffed sleeved kameez also goes well with sharara pants.

 

ANARKALI SALWAR SUIT

Many women think Anarkali suits are suitable only for grand events like weddings and festivals. But this is a great saga in the world of fashion. An Anarkalisalwar can be worn for any event since it's been designed with a variety of fabrics, styles to suit the occasion. If you are afan of Anarkalisalwar suits, don’t ever step back from your decision to wear them on any occasion or place. Cotton is the best fabric for office wear as it keeps your outfit breathable throughout the day. Get a cotton or any breathable fabric Anarkali suit and pair it up with perfect accessories and, you are ready to go.

 

DESIGNER SALWARS 

Designer salwar is not so new to the Indian fashion industry. It is the most chosen kameez style in recent times by women. Indian salwar kameez has a lot of varieties to choose from. Among classic styles, designer salwar is unique and stylish. This salwar looks beautiful for both ceremonial occasions and official events and, a wide range of designer salwar is available at samyakk.

 

KAMEEZ WITH JACKET, TRENDY AND SERENE           

Do you want to look the most trendier among everyone at an event? Then you can choose jacket style kameez for an indo-western look. Bring the best look for your attire by wearing a jacket upon your kameez. The jackets are available in varied lengths to match various occasions. According to your kameez, you can choose a jacket made with embroideries. The jackets look even more beautiful with prints. Usually, jacket style salwar kameez comes with a matching jacket and can wear for multiple events or you mix and match.

 

FLOOR-LENGTH KAMEEZ

Floor-length salwar kameez is not only made for weddings, you can even wear them on other occasions. Wearing a waist belt will make the kameez look like a long frock along with, it adds an style statement. A waist belt made of embroideries enhances the look of kameez. When you wear a kameez having frills and gathers, it beautifies your appearance by giving volume to the attire. 

And adding accessories like a watch, hairband, bangles, sandals and, much more will complete your look. For the office, you can opt for subtle colours like beige, peach, yellow, white to light up your surroundings and give a lovable appearance. Never try to wear a salwarkameez in bright colours at the workplace. 

 

PATTERN MAKING AND GARMENT CONSTRUCTION

Basically, the salwar is a baggy pajama having legs wide at the top and narrow at the bottom and Kameez is a long tunic or a top, which often reaches till the knees. The length of the Kameez can vary depending upon the latest trends in fashion and style. Today, there are numerous styles of Salwars designed in the market with various techniques of sewing styles such as pallazo which is sewn straight from the waist and left flared on the bottom, straight-cut pants that’s sewn just like the basic trousers, churidar style which is a somewhat like a tight trouser, but with its fabric ending in various small folds around the ankle, and so forth. Indian Salwars will always lend grace to any woman’s wardrobe, being ideal wear. 

 

HOW IS SAMYAKK A UNIQUE CLOTHING BRAND?

The only motive Samyakk focuses on is to bring a smile of satisfaction to the Guest’s face by holding some of the fantastic collection of Designer Salwar Suits to look through on your momentous occasions and intimate celebrations. The time-honored salwar suits in Samyakk have been categorized with AnarkaliSalwars, Party Wear Salwars, Tunics &Kurtis, and Straight Cut Salwars, Pallazo Suits, Crop Top Suits, Dhoti Suits, and so on. The latest diversions in the collection are broadly seen with the unique pattern designs, interesting digital print patterns, and fine handwork with beautiful motifs for both girls and women. Be fierce and beautiful on all the festive occasions, celebrations, and party events as you present yourself with a stunning outlook in our staggering Designer collection.

Brand “Samyakk” has evolved as the most trustworthy and phenomenal clothing brand bound across not only the Indian Territory but has also extended its wings all over the globe with the enticing collection and effortlessly getting your best Designer Salwar shipped worldwide by shopping with us online. Samyakk brings you the best of the occasional designer salwar collection that will make you stand out from the crowd.

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    Kameez color :Prussian Blue
    Kameez Fabric :Georgette
    Purity :Pure
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    Kameez Back Neck :V-Neck
    Kameez color :Prussian Blue
    Kameez Fabric :Georgette
    Kameez Front Neck :V- Neck
    Kameez Sleeve :Full Sleeve
    Kameez Style :Peplum Style
    Kameez Work :Pearl & Zardosi Work
    Kameez Yoke :Waistline
  • BOTTOM
    Bottom Color :Prussian Blue
    Bottom Fabric :Georgette
    Bottom Style :Sharara
    Bottom Work :Plain

History of Kanchipuram Saree

 




Kanchipuram silk saree comes from South India, originated in a small town named Kanchipuram in
Tamil Nadu. It is a type of silk saree that is worn for special events by women in Tamil Nadu, Kerala,
Karnataka & Andhra Pradesh. These sarees are known for their craftsmanship as it takes a long time
to make a single saree. Most of these sarees usually have a contrasting Zari border. There are two
types of Zari, Pure & Tested Zari. Pure Zari is made of twisted red & silver threads dipped in gold to
form pure Zari. Tested Zari, also known as Half Fine Zari is electroplated with a gold solution to look
like pure Zari. Kanchipuram sarees are hand woven with pure mulberry silk threads. A pure
Kanchipuram saree will always feel soft when rubbed gently without any unevenness, fake
Kanchipuram saree will always be slightly coarser than genuine Kanchipuram. The Kanchipuram silk
sari was initially woven in a 9-yard weave, but more practical 6-yard weaves have been introduced
throughout time. The original gold and silver shavings have been replaced by metal or copper
shavings, maintaining the texture’s lustre while lowering expenses.

The history of Kanchipuram sarees can be traced back to Hindu mythology, it was said that silk
weavers were the descendants of Sage Markanda who were known as the master weavers of God
and many years later the descendants settled in the small town of Kanchipuram and continued to
weave silk like their ancestors. Years ago, these sarees used to be woven in temples.

The most special feature of Kanchipuram saree is that the border and the pallu are woven separately
and eventually stitched together. The pallu of the saree is usually very different from the colour of
the border as the borders are usually in a contrasting colour with woven Zari on them. The
Kanjeevaram fabric is considered one of the strongest and most durable fabrics to exist. The saree is
made of three silk threads twisted together with Zari, that is, silk threads dipped in liquid gold and
silver to make it durable. These sarees can weigh up to two kilograms in weight. Zari threads come
from Surat and mulberry silk comes from Karnataka. The small town of Kanchipuram does not
manufacture raw materials, silk or Zari that are used in the production of a silk saree. It is known as
the ‘Silk City’ as most of its population is dependent on the silk industry. Weavers from the
neighbouring cities are also involved in the production of these silk sarees. In India, silk production is
concentrated mainly in South India, Assam, and West Bengal to a certain extent. Kanchipuram is a
significant producer of silk in South India. These sarees vary in cost depending on the intricacy of the
work, pattern, colour and the Zari used (pure or tested Zari). In South India, the Kanchipuram Silk
Saree, also called Kanjivaram Saree, is frequently compared to the Banarasi Saree. Because of its
thick fabric and bright gold colours, this sari is suitable for formal gatherings and celebrations.
Kanjeevaram or Kanchipuram silk saris are the perfect choices if you’re seeking an elegant ethnic
alternative. Saree has become a must-have for women in traditional ceremonies, weddings, and
other events in South India.

In the older days, Kanchipuram sarees traditionally had designs representing simple gold lines or
gold dots. Keeping the changing trends in mind Kanchipuram silk sarees have transformed, even
Kanchipuram designer silk sarees are available now with embroidery or crystal work done on the
traditional silk saree. One of the latest trends in these sarees is using ancient paintings and images of
gods and goddesses in the pallu.

As mentioned earlier, these sarees are distinguished by their wide contrasting borders with woven
Zari work. Traditional designs like temple borders, checks, stripes & floral motifs are found. The
motifs and patterns found in these sarees are inspired by temples in South India, leaves, animals &
birds. Indian weavers are known for depicting classical motifs drawn from nature like the swan, the
lotus, the tree of life, the Vase of Plenty, the elephant, the lion, peacocks and others in their
handwoven textiles, which have been in existence for more than two thousand years. The

iconography of the Dravidian motifs was adapted from other regions and civilisations, but has been
customised for our cultural design aesthetic.
In order to safeguard the radiance of the Kanjeevaram silk sarees, the Indian Government has
recognized it as a Geographical Indication in 2006. You’ll find a Silk Mark on these Kanchipuram
sarees that indicates its authenticity. Silk Mark is a certification mark in India for silk textiles. The
mark certifies that the piece of textile which bears the mark is made of pure natural silk. The
certification is managed by the ‘Silk Mark Organisation of India’, a society set up by the state-
controlled Central Silk Board of India. These Kanchipuram sarees are the most expensive hand-
woven garments as it requires tremendous man power and weaving a saree by hand takes extensive
time. Approximately three craftsmen work on these stunning Kanjivaram silk saree at once and
complete it within 10-20 days. Furthermore, the duration might increase if the saree encompasses
more detailing and if there’s a lot of intricate work. Only skilled craftsmen can weave these sarees
but you cannot find a lot of experienced Kanchipuram craftsmen in the world, also you cannot find
many genuine manufacturers of these sarees in other parts of the world or even in India as most of
them are only based in Tamil Nadu. Also, the presence of pure silk and Zari make these sarees
expensive as these sarees are one of a kind. All of these factors combined make it a rare piece of
garment.
If you’re in search of your perfect saree check out our collection of Kanchipuram Sarees at Samyakk,
our wide range of Kanchipuram sarees will give you a plenty of options to choose from. From

festivals to weddings, these sarees can be a timeless piece in your wardrobe. Get yours today! 

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Hebah Patel in Samyakk's embroidered Zardosi Saree hued in gold & taupe showcases the finest detailing of craftmanship with embroidered Zardosi, Dori, Sequins & Bead detailing all over the drape. It comes with a dark maroon unstitched blouse embroidered with Zardosi, Dori, Sequins & Bead Work. There might be a little color variation in the image and original product due to photographic lighting sources or your monitor settings. 



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  • BORDER/PALLU
    Saree Border Color :Gold
    Saree Border Fabric :Tissue
    Saree Border Work :Zardosi, Dori, Sequins & Bead Work
  • BLOUSE
    Saree Blouse Border :Gold
    Blouse Border Work :Zardosi, Dori, Sequins & Bead Work
    Blouse Fabric :Velvet / 80cm
    Blouse Length :80 cm
    Blouse pattern :Unstitched
    Saree Blouse work :Zardosi, Dori, Sequins & Bead Work
    Saree Blouse Color :Dark Maroon


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An Off-White hued Raw silk lehenga enveloped in intricacy as depicted through beautiful Embroidery. The embellishments of Cutdana, Sequins, Stone, Resham & Zari enhance its regal appeal. The Crimson Red Blouse comes included. There might be a little color variation in the image and original product due to photographic lighting sources or your monitor setting. Samyakk

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    Lehenga Color :Off-White
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    Lehenga Style :Flared
    Lehenga Work :Zardosi, Resham, Zari, Sequins & Cutdana
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    Dupatta Border :Gold
    Dupatta Color :Crimson Red
    Dupatta Fabric :Net
    Dupatta Work :Zari, Bead & Sequins Work
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    Lehenga Choli Back Neck Pattern :Deep Round Neck
    Lehenga Choli Color :Crimson Red
    Lehenga Choli Fabric :Raw Silk
    Lehenga Choli Front Neck Pattern :Semi-Sweetheart Neck
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    Lehenga Choli Sleeves :Elbow Sleeves
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Style Guide: Valentine's Day Outfit Ideas That Will Spark a Ritzy Romance

 


                       Valentine’s Day!! Yes, you heard it right the day of love is here. Love is the universal language that needs to celebrate whether it’s with your partner or with your girl gang or solo; it’s all about love, joy, exchanging gifts, pampering and expressing your feelings through surprises. And it’s that time of the year where you need to pull out all the chic outfits and create an ultimate style with love. So make your best efforts and take out your valuable time to find that memorable gift and plan to find that perfect outfit which gets a valuable comment as excellent.

                       So if you haven’t found your Valentine day outfit still then here are some of the Valentine’s Day outfit ides for your date. And with this new normal let’s make all your not my cup of tea zone to my style zone. Samyakk’s Valentine’s Day designer collection that screams grandeur is full of trendy styles, glam embellishments and beautiful color scheme. Our mesmerizing collection includes stunning designer sarees, classic salwar kameez, striking gowns, sumptuous tuxedo suits and trendy blazers.  Every design is crafted with imperial quality fabric, varying sizes and has been made by expert craftsmen. Tune into this valentine’s season with Samyakk’s trending designer collection. I am linking tons of statement worthy outfit ideas that are love at first sight; you can express your eternal love by gifting them and yourself.

                  Add a touch of sparkling indie swoon to your special day with Samyakk’s pre stitched designer saree coupled with statement blouse which will have each one of you falling in love once again. This Valentine’s Day exude elegance with statement gowns, they are so in right now!  Designer evening gown in gorgeous red hue will make you show off your flirty and fun side. If you love comfort and style together then elevate your Valentine’s Day celebration with eye-catching designer salwar. You will find a wide range of trendy kurti and tunic collection designed with gorgeous silhouettes and glam colors.


                        Equally, there are plenty of outfit ideas for the man of your life. Designer tuxedo suit in their favorite color is one of the smart options. Even trendy customized blazer with jeans and crisp white will make an elegant statement. You can opt for sophisticated designer jodhpuri suit with luxe texture to make a plush statement on special day. These designer outfits will bestow you with smart and dapper outlook. Add some of the classic accessories to elevate your Valentine’s Day look.

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                                 If you are bewitched by the designs then I highly suggest you to browse through www.samyakk.com or stop over at Samyakk store in Bangalore for an electric edit of Valentine’s Day collection. From classic staple to trendy outfits to more, we have something for everyone in this exclusive designer collection. We Samyakk team wish you lots of love, fun and joy. Happy Shopping!!

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Timeless Salwar Kameez & Online Shopping trustworthy

Timeless Salwar Kameez & Online Shopping trustworthy

 

Shalwar kameez is a traditional and popular dress worn by Indian women. It includes Anarkali, Punjabi, Afghani and Balochi styles. Salwar kameez is an admirable and comfortable outfit that ladies love to wear for any occasion.




India is a country popular for its cultural values, cuisine and traditional outfits. Indian traditional wear like sarees, salwar kameez, lehangas and dhotis are popular among people around the world. Salwar kameez popularity has now jumped across the borders and has occupied the hearts and minds of women living across the globe.There are many versions of the Punjabi suit that have been introduced over time. As the name suggests, this outfit is significantly worn in the Punjab state. These suits come in three sections - salwar, kameez and dupatta.

1. Salwar - Salwar pants are a type of light, loose-fitting pants that are tight around the lower legs, worn by women from the Indian subcontinent. They are usually worn with a kameez, which is a type of shirt or tunic.



2. Kameez- A kameez is a tunic that is worn above a churidar or salwar. It typically reaches the knees in length, although there have been many variations and style modifications made over the years. Side slits are usually left open, which allows for greater freedom of movement for the wearer.



3. Dupatta: The dupatta is a long scarf or shawl, plain or designer, that is worn around the neck. It adds the finishing touch to the overall look and grace of a suit.

Mughal- inspired churidar salwar kameez outfits are very popular right now, thanks to their beautiful fit, flattering silhouette, and comfort. They are perfect for all body types and can be dressed up or down depending on the occasion.



Salwar kameez are a versatile and stylish option for all occasions. Today, we are seeing more fun elements like scarves, dhoti patiala pants, maxi dresses, long tunics and gilets added to Kurtis and salwar kameez designs to liven them up. With the popularity of salwar kameez, various formations have come into existence, like Anarkalis, designer wear salwar kameez, party wear salwar kameez, unstitched salwars, tunics and Kurtis. Hence, salwar kameez never go out of fashion. So why not give them a try?


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How to Buy Banarasi Saree in Samyakk

 How to Buy Banarasi Saree in Samyakk?




 

In India, you will find several thousands of websites that claim to be the best shop for shopping for Indian Ethnic Wear Saree, Lehenga, Gowns, Banarasi sarees. But truth be told, The Majority of these websites selling Banarasi sarees are far away from being the Best. Banarasi sarees are a commitment from the manufacturer to the buyer that they can be passed on from one Generation to Another. If you are looking for this commitment, there is only one place for shopping for Banarasi sarees.

 

One such Indian variety of silk sarees is the gorgeous Banarasi silk saree. Banarasi sarees are well known for their gold and silver weaved brocade and zari. The sarees feature the incorporation of gold & silver zari with intricate patterns in combination with vibrant hues has gained worldwide acceptance and is noticed as the exclusive drapery in the women’s clothing range for memorable and auspicious ceremonies.

 

 At Samyakk, you get this commitment because the venture offers you the best quality handloom Banarasi sarees. And therefore, if you are looking to buy Banarasi silk sarees, then Samyakk is your best possible solution. The one-stop shop for all your Banarasi saree needs, Samyakk provides you with a wide range of Banarasi sarees across different designs, patterns, and colors. Thus, if you shop for Banarasi sarees from Samyakk, you do not have to look anywhere.

 

Some of the varieties that come under the Banaras Silk sarees such as:



 

·   BanarasiPure Silk Saree: It is Manufactured with Pure Silk yarns with Authentic Gold and Silver zari. Another variation in this category is The Banarasi Satin silk is Made of a Satin Weave. The hands feel the texture is more soft and lustrous. It mostly comes in vibrant colors, And It is ideal for the super-eminent bridal grace.


 


 ·     Banarasi LinenSilk SareeThe saree is immensely lightweight with a coarse and crisp texture and gives a good fall on draping. The variety of Banarasi saree is excellent to beat the summer heat. There are huge varieties of shades and weaves suitable to all age groups of women. Another option under this section to be browsed is the Banarasi cotton saree.


 


·     BanarasiTissue Silk SareeThis variation of the saree is manufactured with a combination of pure silk and tissue. The patterns on the saree are intricate and are created as surface decoration. The saree has a vibrant and opulent outlook. The saree gives the wearer exceptional finesse when worn for the occasion.




 

·     Banarasi Organza Silk SareeThis kind of Banarasi saree is a contemporary trend happening in women’s fashion. The beautiful patterns are embellished over the transparent texture of the organza fabric.





 

·     BanarasiTussar Silk SareeThe uneven and coarse texture of the Tussar silk saree brings out a rustic feel towards this kind of Banarasi saree. The customary motifs engraved on the saree showcase a stunning edge to the whole drapery.

 

·     Banarasi Georgette Saree: Originally made from silk, Georgette is made from highly twisted yarns. Its characteristic crinkly surface is created by alternating silk yarns in both the wrap and the weft. Banarasi georgette sarees are among the finest sarees in India and are known for their rich use of zari and lovely dyes. Another name for georgette is Banarasi Pattu sarees or chiffon which is also commonly used and the basic difference between the two is their appearance and weight. Georgette has a thicker ply resulting in a heavier and more durable fabric.

 

 

These sovereign varieties of Banarasi sarees in various fabrics and textures bring a whole new flavour and choices to women. More fabrics come in the Banarasi sarees such as Katan, Georgette, and Shattir. The Banarasi Sarees are further distinguished based on designs such as Jangla, Tanchoi, Cutwork, and Butidar. Banarasi silk sarees are the most collectibles in a women’s wardrobe because it depicts the royal fashion heritage of India and makes one proud to own one of those timeless textiles.

 

 

Buying Banarasi Silk Sarees Online or to shop Banarasi sarees can be a tricky thing if you are not sure where to buy from. Therefore, whenever you are shopping for Banarasi sarees, make sure you buy from a trusted partner such as SamyakkSamyakk is known for its credibility, innovation, and elegant collection. Thus, wait no more. Visit www.samyakk.com today and browse through the wide range of Collections. There is something available for everyone and every taste. 



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History Of Banarasi Saree

  The Tale Of Banarasi Weave! 

Banarasi Sarees

Banarasi silk saree is one of the most classic and ornate garments you will ever drape. The sarees are known for their detailed brocade-zari work made with gold and silver, as well as their finely woven silk and intricate engravings. The skilled artisans from the city use extraordinary precision to weave the sarees using gold and silver threads. This nine-yard-long delight is loved and cherished by the majority of saree lovers and is one of the most sought-after in the country, known for its magnificence and grandeur.

The Banarasi sarees are woven on the resplendent jacquard loom, with around 5600 thread wires and all are 45 inches wide. A thread (weft) will go over and under a set of threads(warp) in a specific order in which the weft passes over and under the warp will modulate the pattern woven into the fabric. An artist develops design boards by outlining the designs on graph paper with color concepts. The punch cards come into sight before choosing the final design, then hundreds of cards are formed to attain a single pattern on a saree. The precise order in the weft passes over and under the warp threads determines the pattern on the saree.

History Of Banaras Handloom

During the Mughal period, around the fourteenth century, the artisans began to make their presence felt by creating unique and intricate silk fabrics using golden and silver zari threads. Banarasi tapestry began to gain more recognition and spread its expertise during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. These sarees are one of the finest sarees in India and are known for their gold, silver, or zari motifs, fine silk, and intricate hand weaving. The silk sarees are crafted from delicately woven silk and embellished with an intricate design, and because of these engravings, the silk sarees have occupied a prominent place in the market.

Its special features are Mughal-inspired designs such as the intricate interwoven foliage floral motifs, calga, and bell; a series of vertical leaves called jahlhar, or the rim fringe is a feature of these sarees. Other features involve gold work, narrow texture, shapes with small details, metallic visual effects, jal (web-like pattern), and enamel work.

History Of Weavers

India is known globally for its diversity and rich cultural heritage. Banaras, also known as Varanasi, have been one of the cities that have laid the foundation of India’s cultural heritage. The stories of weavers and artisans, back from 5000 years and beyond, have stories that have gone untold. The tales weaved over sarees, suits, or other fabrics are inspired by real-life stories and are an amalgamation of the fabric, the weaver’s imagination, and real-life incidents from our adages. Raw cotton, khadi, silk, and linen are applied to the thread to emphasize the dynamism in the shape of the fabric.

Banaras is known for its worldwide social, economic, and religious importance. The city is equally important as it is the center for brocade weaving throughout the country. The textile industry, which developed during the Vedic period and reached its peak in the polar period, explains the act of weaving as a fundamental part of the lives of the people of Banaras. Whether it was a religious activity or a source of living for the population, weaving activity transcended all other professions. From a historical angle, the textile industry has found a place in Vedic literature to post-independence India. The sarees occupy a special place even in today’s day and age and still reign in the world of silk and sarees. The city of Varanasi has worked tirelessly to retain art and culture alive. In today's world, for every woman, the Banarasi saree still serves as a sign of royalty. They are one of the finest traditional sarees in India and very heavy due to their rich embroidery work, which makes them perfect for parties, festivals, and weddings. There are four varieties of Banarasi saree namely organza (Kora), Shatir saree, Georgette saree, and pure silk (Katan).

Making of Banarasi Saree

Usually, it takes 15 to 30 days are required to weave a single Banarasi saree. Though, it depends on the intricacy of the design and patterns. Normally, three weavers are needed in the fabricating of this saree. One weaves the saree, the second one handles the rotating ring in making bundles, and the third one supports the border design. Making the Banarasi saree needs teamwork. Preferably, a Banarasi consists of 5600 thread wires with 45 inches wide. The artisans make a base 24-26 inches long. Designing the motifs starts at the bundling stage. An artist develops design boards by sketching the designs on graph paper along with colour concepts. Before selecting the final design, punch cards are produced, and then hundreds of prick cards are created to accommodate a single design for a saree. Different colours and threads are used to knit the prick cards on the loom. The prick cards are then paddled in a structured way to make sure the main weave picks up the right colours and patterns.

 

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History of Kanchipuram Saree

 



Kanchipuram silk saree comes from South India, originated in a small town named Kanchipuram in

Tamil Nadu. It is a type of silk saree that is worn for special events by women in Tamil Nadu, Kerala,
Karnataka & Andhra Pradesh. These sarees are known for their craftsmanship as it takes a long time
to make a single saree. Most of these sarees usually have a contrasting Zari border. There are two
types of Zari, Pure & Tested Zari. Pure Zari is made of twisted red & silver threads dipped in gold to
form pure Zari. Tested Zari, also known as Half Fine Zari is electroplated with a gold solution to look
like pure Zari. Kanchipuram sarees are hand woven with pure mulberry silk threads. A pure
Kanchipuram saree will always feel soft when rubbed gently without any unevenness, fake
Kanchipuram saree will always be slightly coarser than genuine Kanchipuram. The Kanchipuram silk
sari was initially woven in a 9-yard weave, but more practical 6-yard weaves have been introduced
throughout time. The original gold and silver shavings have been replaced by metal or copper
shavings, maintaining the texture's lustre while lowering expenses.
The history of Kanchipuram sarees can be traced back to Hindu mythology, it was said that silk
weavers were the descendants of Sage Markanda who were known as the master weavers of God
and many years later the descendants settled in the small town of Kanchipuram and continued to
weave silk like their ancestors. Years ago, these sarees used to be woven in temples.
The most special feature of Kanchipuram saree is that the border and the pallu are woven separately
and eventually stitched together. The pallu of the saree is usually very different from the colour of
the border as the borders are usually in a contrasting colour with woven Zari on them. The
Kanjeevaram fabric is considered one of the strongest and most durable fabrics to exist. The saree is
made of three silk threads twisted together with Zari, that is, silk threads dipped in liquid gold and
silver to make it durable. These sarees can weigh up to two kilograms in weight. Zari threads come
from Surat and mulberry silk comes from Karnataka. The small town of Kanchipuram does not
manufacture raw materials, silk or Zari that are used in the production of a silk saree. It is known as
the ‘Silk City’ as most of its population is dependent on the silk industry. Weavers from the
neighbouring cities are also involved in the production of these silk sarees. In India, silk production is
concentrated mainly in South India, Assam, and West Bengal to a certain extent. Kanchipuram is a
significant producer of silk in South India. These sarees vary in cost depending on the intricacy of the
work, pattern, colour and the Zari used (pure or tested Zari). In South India, the Kanchipuram Silk
Saree, also called Kanjivaram Saree, is frequently compared to the Banarasi Saree. Because of its
thick fabric and bright gold colors, this sari is suitable for formal gatherings and celebrations.
Kanjeevaram or Kanchipuram silk saris are the perfect choices if you're seeking an elegant ethnic
alternative. Saree has become a must-have for women in traditional ceremonies, weddings, and
other events in South India.
In the older days, Kanchipuram sarees traditionally had designs representing simple gold lines or
gold dots. Keeping the changing trends in mind Kanchipuram silk sarees have transformed, even
Kanchipuram designer silk sarees are available now with embroidery or crystal work done on the
traditional silk saree. One of the latest trends in these sarees is using ancient paintings and images of
gods and goddesses in the pallu.
As mentioned earlier, these sarees are distinguished by their wide contrasting borders with woven
Zari work. Traditional designs like temple borders, checks, stripes & floral motifs are found. The
motifs and patterns found in these sarees are inspired by temples in South India, leaves, animals &
birds. Indian weavers are known for depicting classical motifs drawn from nature like the swan, the
lotus, the tree of life, the Vase of Plenty, the elephant, the lion, peacocks and others in their
handwoven textiles, which have been in existence for more than two thousand years. The

iconography of the Dravidian motifs was adapted from other regions and civilizations, but has been
customized for our cultural design aesthetic.
In order to safeguard the radiance of the Kanjeevaram silk sarees, the Indian Government has
recognized it as a Geographical Indication in 2006. You’ll find a Silk Mark on these Kanchipuram
sarees that indicates its authenticity. Silk Mark is a certification mark in India for silk textiles. The
mark certifies that the piece of textile which bears the mark is made of pure natural silk. The
certification is managed by the ‘Silk Mark Organisation of India’, a society set up by the state-
controlled Central Silk Board of India. These Kanchipuram sarees are the most expensive hand-
woven garments as it requires tremendous man power and weaving a saree by hand takes extensive
time. Approximately three craftsmen work on these stunning Kanjivaram silk saree at once and
complete it within 10-20 days. Furthermore, the duration might increase if the saree encompasses
more detailing and if there’s a lot of intricate work. Only skilled craftsmen can weave these sarees
but you cannot find a lot of experienced Kanchipuram craftsmen in the world, also you cannot find
many genuine manufacturers of these sarees in other parts of the world or even in India as most of
them are only based in Tamil Nadu. Also, the presence of pure silk and Zari make these sarees
expensive as these sarees are one of a kind. All of these factors combined make it a rare piece of
garment.
If you’re in search of your perfect saree check out our collection of Kanchipuram Sarees at Samyakk,
our wide range of Kanchipuram sarees will give you a plenty of options to choose from. From

festivals to weddings, these sarees can be a timeless piece in your wardrobe. Get yours