Fashionable Safa for a Handsome Groom

Wedding Safa
Safa is a traditional yet fashionable head wear of Rajasthan. It served as a protection from the scorching heat. A sign of dignity, Safa is an important ingredient to make the groom look handsome on his wedding day. It represents self-respect, prosperity and dynamic personality as per the Indian traditional myths. A handsome groom on the way to marry his beautiful bride without a Safa is rarely heard of. It’s just not an important part of a groom’s wear but also that of his father, cousins, uncles and other male relatives. In most cases, it’s usually gifted by a bride’s family to the groom’s family as a token of love and respect. 

Today, one can find a variety of Safas in different sizes and designs. Opulent fabrics such as brocade and silk are used for Safa. Every Safa is decorated with intricate embroidery, beaded folds, dangling chain of pearls or studded with Swarovski. In early days, a subtle feather (Kilangi) is perched atop the Safa which is now replaced with brooches enriched with colourful stones. Generally vibrant colours like blue, white, magenta, cream and red are preferred for Safa. A groom wearing Safa with traditional sherwani looks more handsome. He is considered as a perfect gentleman. 

Since there are many expert Safa designers who make customized Safa for the groom, one can get a Safa designed as per your personal taste and style. Choose a Safa that is light-weight and exquisite. Depending on your wedding outfit, you can choose the colour, fabric, pattern and design of Safa. These days online shopping for wedding outfits and accessories have become very easy and convenient. A wide range of Safa can be found in different online stores. 

Samyakk, one of the leading online stores, has a very good collection of modern and traditional Safa. Choose a Safa that best suit your wedding dress and be ready to fetch loads of compliments. 

Different Types of Gorgeous Silk Sarees

Silk Sarees are the most popular attires for women at different occasions. They have a special place in every woman’s heart. Symbolizing the essence of purity, silk sarees are known for their variety of designs and lustrous beauty. Not only in India, but silk sarees are popular worldwide for their aesthetic glamour and beauty. No wedding is complete without the exquisite and luxurious sarees made of pure silk. There are huge varieties of silk sarees available in the market. Some of them are Kanjeevaram silk, Banarasi silk, Kora silk, Gadwal silk and Tussar silk. Here is a brief introduction to some of the most popular silk sarees.

Banarasi Silk Sarees

Banarasi silk sarees are the most popular sarees woven in the holy city of Banaras. They are made of gold or silver thread and therefore are very expensive. Inspired by Mughals, Banarasi silk sarees are embellished artistically with attractive embroidery work like zari work, intricate floral motifs, designs of animals and figures. It takes 15 days to 6 months to weave a single Banarasi silk saree for highly-skilled weavers. These silk sarees are generally worn by women on pujas, weddings, or on any traditional occasions. They can cost up to a lakh. 



Kanjeevaram Silk Sarees

 Kanjeevaram Saree
Kanjeevaram silk sarees, made in Kanchipuram in Tamil Nadu, are a must-have in every woman’s wardrobe. The vibrant shades, contrasting borders and grand pallu make these sarees a unique choice among women. They are popularly known for their high quality, durability, lustre and beauty. The traditional designs found in Kanjeevaram silk sarees include checks, designs of temples, suns, peacocks, moons, swans, chariots, mangoes, lions, leaves, floral buttas and stripes. A single Kanchipuram silk saree can cost anywhere between INR 2,000 to INR 2, 00,000 depending on the silk material, the vibrant colours used on the saree, intricacy of the work and the designs made.   


Tussar Silk Sarees

 Tussar Silk Saree
Tussar silk sarees are considered beautiful and unique because of their texture. In spite of the material being less durable, Tussar silk sarees are bought by many women as the sarees feature dull gold shine, variety of natural motifs and a grace of their own. They are also available in shades of dark, tawny, honey, creamy, beige, etc. Known for purity and texture, tussar silk sarees are the best choice for many occasions. 

Lehenga Saree: An Artistic Merge of Tradition with Fashion!

A beautiful Lehenga Saree
Lehenga style Saree is the new trend of Saree introduced currently. This is an artistic merge of the conventional Saree and a Lehenga. Lehenga style saree is usually 4.5 to 5.5 meters long in length. Here one doesn't have to form pleats unlike a sari but basically 'tuck and drape'.

Similar to a conventional saree, the lehenga style saree is worn on a petticoat, beside a designer blouse. The style of blouse mainly resembles that of the choli of a traditional Lehenga. At times conventional blouses are also paired with this saree. The blouse is mostly of halter neck style,
 deep neck or backless style. These blouses are also embellished with mirror work, Kundan work and beads work. An assortment of royal and wonderful embellishments are used on Lehenga saree which include Silver and Golden embroidery, Metal bead work, Real pearl work, wood beads work, glass beads work, mirror work, lace work, Kundan work, sequins work, glittering stones work, zardosi work etc. Mainly fabrics such as glossy silk, colourful georgette, elegant brasso, attractive brocade, chiffon and crepe are used for making Lehenga style saree.


Stunning Lehenga style Saree
Compared to the conventional saris, the technique of draping a lehenga style saree is very simple and comfortable. The basic end of the saree is pushed inside the petticoat and wrapped completely round the waist once. Whereas pleats would be formed in a traditional saree, at this point with the lehenga style pleats are replaced with embellished panels at the front, which imparts a flared silhouette which is feature of a Lehenga Style Saree. In the end, the pallu is draped on the shoulder like a regular saree.The prime difference between a Lehenga saree and a regular saree is that it doesn't require to be pleated in the front. Lehenga style saris come with side hooks too so that the saree hugs around the waist firmly.Samyakkis an Online shop for fabrics, latest Banarasi Sarees, Kanjeevaram Sarees, Handloom Sarees, designer Salwars, Anarkali Suits, Kurti, designer Blouses, Sherwani, Suits and Jewellery.

Significance and History of Tattooing:

A woman beautifying her face with Tattoo
Ever wondered how tattoo trend started and what was the exact reason behind it? Does tattooing have any advantages? Yes tattooing has been described as painting, scarring or staining then. Skin art is gaining greater support with exhibitions of both conventional and custom tattoo designs, the creators  can be called as "tattoo artists", "tattooist", or and to places where they work as shops, studios or parlours. Tattooing happens when inedible ink is inserted to the dermis layer to change the skin colour permanently with the help of a needle.

The latest tattoo trend currently running is the Yantra tattooing, also called as the sak yant, it is a form of tattooing which is practiced in the Southeast Asian countries mainly in Thailand. The practice has also begun to grow immensely popular among everyone these days. Sak means "tapping [tattoo]", and yant is called in Thai for the Sanskrit word yantra. Sak yant designs are tattooed by Buddhist monks, traditionally with a long bamboo stick or alternatively with a long metal spike.
The Yantra tattoo done by a Buddhist Monk
Many tattoos marks status and rank, symbolises religious, spiritual devotion, decorations for bravery, pledges of love, punishment, talismans, protection. The impact of tattoos differs in various places and cultures. The yantra tattoo is used for protection against evil and to increase luck. It is believed that in Philippines certain tribal groups believe that tattoos have miraculous qualities and help to protect. In older days tattoo were used by women as a part of beautifying themselves. There are many tattoos that were done in order to protect a person from illness in ancient times. It may be skin deep, but their significance is deeper. There are several places, from roadside stalls to sections in classy malls; you should be cautious where you get inked. Choose a place which is hygienic, where the designers are skilful and the ones making the tattoo.