Product details
Material composition: Georgette
Weave type: Lakhnavi
Length: 6 yards
Occasion type: Festival, Party, Wedding
Pattern: Embroidered
Included components: With blouse piece
Country of Origin: India
About this item
🌹Care Instructions: Hand Wash & Machine Wash
🌹Bhagwati Enterprise Chikankari cotton thread Embroidery ( lucknowi ) Saree With Designer Blouse
🌹Fabric: pure georgette silk
🌹Disclaimer : the color of actual product may vary slightly from the images provided due to photographic lighting conditions and difference in screen resolutions
🌹This Ethnic Wear has many intricate and complex designs woven into the six yards that make this saree stunning. Even with technology, Varanasi still uses hand-weaving techniques to weave intricate designs with gold and silver threads to make this Banarasi saree. These beautiful and elegant sarees have become very popular and every woman’s first choice when it comes to sarees. Their fashionable and exotic weavings by designers who use zari, motifs, and emeralds have become a favourite among women across the world.🌹
Chikankari is a delicate and artfully done hand embroidery on a variety of textile fabrics like cotton, chanderi, muslin, georgette, viscose, silk, organza, net, etc. White thread is embroidered on cool, pastel shades of light muslin and cotton garments.
Chikankari is a traditional Indian embroidery style that originated in the city of Lucknow, in the state of Uttar Pradesh. It is a delicate and intricate art form that involves embroidery of various patterns and designs on fabric. Chikankari has been a part of Indian culture for centuries and is still popular today. In this blog post, we will discuss the history of Chikankari sarees, different types of Chikankari sarees, popular designs and colors, how to style and care for Chikankari sarees, and much more.
History of Chikankari Sarees
The origins of Chikankari can be traced back to the Mughal era in India. It was a popular embroidery style among the royal families and was often used to decorate their clothing. The word “Chikankari” comes from the Persian word “Chikan,” which means embroidery. Chikankari was first introduced in Lucknow by the Mughal emperors, who brought Persian artisans to India. Over time, Chikankari evolved and became a popular embroidery style among the local craftsmen and artisans. Today, Chikankari is a well-known embroidery style in India and is often used to decorate sarees, suits, and other traditional clothing.
Types of Chikankari Sarees
Chikankari sarees come in a variety of types, each with their own unique design and style. Some of the most popular types of Chikankari sarees include:
Georgette Chikankari Sarees: These sarees are lightweight and flowy, making them perfect for summer wear. They are often decorated with intricate Chikankari embroidery patterns and come in a range of colors.
Cotton Chikankari Sarees: These sarees are made from pure cotton and are perfect for daily wear. They are often decorated with simple Chikankari embroidery patterns and come in a range of colors.
Silk Chikankari Sarees: These sarees are made from pure silk and are perfect for special occasions. They are often decorated with elaborate Chikankari embroidery patterns and come in a range of colors.
Net Chikankari Sarees: These sarees are made from net fabric and are perfect for parties and other special occasions. They are often decorated with intricate Chikankari embroidery patterns and come in a range of colors.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.