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Set of 3: Black Plain Saree And Black Handblock Blouse and Handcrafted Kutch Work Belt
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Set of 3: Black Plain Saree And Black Handblock Blouse and Handcrafted Kutch Work Belt
Be a little more contemporary with this fusion saree. An exemplar of artistic brilliance, this plain saree has been crafted using pure premium cotton with a black hanblock print blouse which has beautiful mirror and kutch embroidery which makes it...
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Cotton Handloom Sarees

The saree is an innate Indian tradition draped in the roots of Indian history. The Handloom Cotton has outlived from the Mauryan empire to the modern makeshift ages, where this drape can literally be paired with anything. Handloom Saree has clearly surpassed the test of time and versatility, revamping and outgrowing in every era.

History of Handloom Sarees

The quintessential Indian garment and the exemplary epitome of Indian dressing have outlived the Vedic ages and has been ruling since time immemorial.

The Handloom Cotton saree can be accounted for its 5,000 years of existence and has also been claimed the oldest piece of nine yards of wonder. This ancient clothing originated from the very fact that stitching was impure in Hinduism, so strategically this had to be pleated and folded across the body to make it a proper attire.

The saree material has undergone transformations owing to the weather conditions yet unlike any other garment, Handloom Cotton saree turned out and continued to be the most versatile and worn outfit by Asian women.

The origin of the handloom sector in India is traced back to the royal phase of temples, stupas, forts. India has seen an influx of natural fabrics like cotton, jute, khadi, and silk that reflects the imperialism and colonialism that shadowed India's history.

The major boost to the handloom industry was the diversity and the labour-intensive Indian economy. The Handloom saree attached a significant emotional and sentimental quotient to the women. The pronounced character of a decentralized unorganized country the handloom industry escalated to weaving and spinning. Later ornamenting with multiple styles of artwork to join the natural course of events of the handloom world with time.

Handloom industry turned out to be the largest cotton industry apart from agriculture. Weaving evolved to be a choice of occupation and millions of looms and industries started growing in vast numbers across the length and breadth of the country. Each village in India has its own style and art of handloom that is a symbolic representation of their culture and lifestyle. The authentic artwork is awe inspiring and unpeels a tale of the stories that happened there.

Types of Handloom Sarees

Benarasi Handloom Sarees are a part of wedding ensemble today. With the ornamentation by fine threads on exquisite Handloom silk sarees, the benarasi saree is known for its lush fabric and the magnificent look. The opulent embroidery of zari or gold serves essentially the purpose of a wedding and has a special place in the wardrobe because of the same reason.

Tussar Handloom also known as bhagalpuri sarees is a wonder of nine yards of elegance popular for its beguiling epitome look of scrupulous delicacy, rich finesse and texture attributed to the finest range of threads and colors. The gold shade of tussar gives this undying fabric of Bihar a touch of unmatchable elegance.

Kanchipuram Silk Saree also known as kajivaram owes its name from the village in Tamil Nadu. This saree is seen on festive occasions because of its unfailing embellishments of dense borders on thick fabric keeping it simple and sophisticated. The Handloom saree is woven from pure mulberry silk with a peculiar pallu to make it distinguishable. The designs and motifs are inspired by the temple artwork and might unfold a mythological story also. Over years, this saree has served the perfect purpose for any festive occasion.

Cotton Tant sarees are the most resplendent and cherished collection in the closet. Hailing from West Bengal, the fabric is known for the coordinating with the hot and humid climate of the state. Vehement craftsmanship coupled with detailed handwork, the saree can be seen on all occasions.

Kalamkari Cotton Sarees is the staple of Indian saree. The name originates from ‘kalam’ that means ‘pen’. These sarees exhibit an enormous amount of craftsmanship and alluring designs of ancient caves and structures, unfolding a new story every time.

Chanderi Cotton Saree owes its origin to Madhya Pradesh. The glossy fabric makes this the contemporary chic saree for every cosmopolitan woman out there. Not forgetting the roots, this saree can travel through traditions and the versatilities of the modern age. With an air of charm and confidence, chanderi sarees are remembered for the narrow borders and the spoiling choice of colors.

How to Wear Handloom Sarees

Traditionally these sarees look best with mid-sleeved blouses. But today, with the twist by the runway designers, these Handloom sarees have revamped themselves to fit in every cut and sleeve and neckline befriending the occasion.

While the kanjivaram, gota, muga silk can be spared for their ubiquitous nature of elegance. The customary style of round necklines, mid sleeve or long sleeve with a buttoned-up back or deep backs and a dash of kohl eyes is perfect for your kanjeevaram look. All thanks to Sabyasaachi for introducing to the contemporary twist of the classics, with microscopic bindis, velvet borders, smokey eyes and deep necklines and low backs.

Take a cue from Sonam Kapoor to drape them on a palazzo or on pants. Work on the pallu by experimenting with the styles, front pallu, ulta pallu or even the drapes, dhoti drape or Bengali drape, the handloom sarees will be your best friend only if you know the key to outdo the boring.

The necklines of the blouses will always be fascinating and a flattering element of trails and errors. The boat neck is done and dusted so better get your hands on the off-shoulders, bardot, keyhole or buttoned up necklines for the edge.

Tjori has a coveted collection for all the saree lovers. For the love of handloom cotton sarees and handloom silk sarees the undying love for Indian fabrics, artwork and the delicacies of every handwork that is spun to a saree, Tjori brings to you the unfathomable curated collection of Indian handloom sarees where the extraordinary craftsmanship, the opulence of fabric on the contrasting range of earthly tones to beguiling gold shades are retained.

So, stop whatever you’re doing and browse and buy handloom sarees online from the assorted collection and be spoilt for choice! Happy saree shopping.

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