The back of the Printing Fabric is a flattened crepe while the front is a shimmery satin weave. Jacquard - This type of silks offer various woven patterns, using matte and reflective threads to create a light and dark effect in the fabric. It weights heavier and more densely woven. Noil - It is made of short fibres left after combing and carding so it doesn't shine like many other silk fabrics. It looks as cotton but has the soft feel of silk against the skin. It is a perfect choice when travelling.
The ornament in multicolor fancy thread work lend saree an elegant look. The pallu of saree is densely woven with the pure gold and the silver thread.
The major attractive feature of this saree is the colorful dyeing of the silk fabric. Kasuti Embroidery Saree: Kasuti embroidery is a distinguished embroidery form from Karnataka. Kasuti Embroidery is generally done with 100% cotton. These saris are generally 9 meters in length. The border of the saris may range between 5 to 7 inches.
The Kasuti embroidery resembles the cross stitch embroidery. Traditional motifs like palanquins, elephants, lotuses, parrots, small birds.
The saris pallav is generally woven with designs of temple borders and may be enhanced with various motifs of Kasuti embroidery figurative or geometrical in nature. The body of the saris constitute of small butas of Kasuti embroidery. The pallav ends with patterns of different shapes like comb, forts, or mountain ranges. There is Red, maroon, ochre are popular pallav colors and the body traditionally used to be in red, orange, bright peacock or parrot green colors but with the passage of time has been subdued to lifestyle and likes of today's generation. Kanchipuram Embroidery Saree (Kanjivaram Saree): Kanchipuram Saree is the famous saree of Tamil Nadu.
The techniques used in making silk fabric is done on a frame or machine known as a loom, of which there are a number of Polyester Fabric.
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