Saturday, October 31, 2009

Important Tips for Buy Indian Saree

Sari has been and still is an essential part of the wardrobe of any Indian woman. Women of India have adopted many foreign clothing. The best example is that of salwar kameez, which was brought here by Mughals, many hundreds years ago. Then came Britishers who brought with them western outfits like pants
, skirts and shirts. Indian woman adopted all of them. However, saree remains the favorite attire of any Indian woman. Howsoever modern she might be, her wardrobe remains incomplete without a collection of various Indian sarees. Each of these sarees have to be selected keeping in view many factors.

How to Buy Sarees?
Before going on to know some tips on buying saree, it should be well understood that the Indian collection demands a variety of sarees according to occasions, seasons and festivals. Therefore, one must always try to include more than one type of saree in her wardrobe so that she may not feel left out when going to a particular occasion.

  • Buy cotton sarees for summer season. They are light and absorb moisture well so you'll not be bothered by heat and sweat.
  • Buy silk sarees for winters. Although some of the newer varieties of silk can be worn in summers too but most of the traditional sarees in silk feel comfortable in winters only.
  • When it comes to monsoons, the synthetic sarees are best as they don't cling to your body if you get wet and also get dried very fast. Although fancy sarees of different types are quite popular among the women but fancy synthetic sarees are adored by them due to their lightweight, and easy manageability.
  • For special occasions, one must select from many festival sarees that are available in the market. Traditionally, the banarasi sarees are preferred for any happy occasion like engagementceremony, house warming party and other such gatherings.
  • Georgette sarees and chiffon sarees can also be worn at 'not so formal' gatherings like kittie parties, birthday celebrations etc.
  • For daytime parties one need to wear a saree that give a festive feel but do not look gaudy. Embroidered sarees and chikan sarees are best suited for such parties.
  • Indian bride has many choices in form of a wide variety of bridal sarees. However, the guests too have many options. They can buy Indian wedding sarees created for such special occasions. They are heavily worked with zari and other accessories.
  • Office going women can opt for cotton, Georgette, or chiffon sarees for daily purpose. For special days like those of meetings, conferences, seminars etc. they can always buy some elegantly designed handloom sarees. These sarees at once give grace to ones personality. Additional Tips for Buying Sarees
  • Apart from fabrics and designs, one must also keep some other factors in mind while buying a saree.
  • Paithani SariAlways ensure yourself about the optimum length of a saree. Shorter sarees can not make enough pleats which in turn do not grant the so much appreciated grace of a saree. The average length of a sari is 5.5 m, and its width is approximately 1.5 m. If you are very tall, choose a saree that is more wider. If you want to have more pleats or you will drape the saree in a special way (like in marathi way of draping saree which needs more wrapping around) then go for lengthier sarees. In fact, some sarees of west India, like the paithani sarees are upto 8 m long.
  • If you buy a saree that contains extra cloth for making a blouse, always ensure to measure the saree's length after deducting at least one meter cloth from it.
  • When buying embroidered sarees, see there are no broken threads in between.

Monday, October 26, 2009

The Indian Silk Sarees

Silk for Silk sarees must have rich, vibrant colors and wonderful hues. The silks for Silk sarees from Kancheepuram are the finest in the world. Indian silk sarees has been popular the world over - for its sheer variety of designs, weaving and quality. This is largely due to the fact that India has the unique distinction of producing different varieties of silk.

Silk sarees have won the hearts of many women around the world. They are also good for gifting. One can buy online silk sarees to India through online silk saree shopping portals. These online gifts portals have a huge range of products which can be used for purchasing as well as to send gifts to India.

Silk is a protein fiber, produced by the silkworm for spinning around its cocoon. This fiber (filament) is unwound to obtain silk. Yarn is produced by twisting the fiber, which is then dyed, warped and finally woven to produce fabric.

There are four main varieties of silk produced by a distinct variety of silkworm feeding on a specific host plant. They are Kancheepuram, Bandhni, Ikkat and Patola and Thanchoi.
Indian weddings are incomplete without silk sarees. It is an age old tradition to gift silk sarees to families while inviting them for wedding. Silk sarees are an important part

of South Indian weddings. The bridal saree collection is completely of silk. There are designer silk sarees, temple boarder sarees, gold zari sarees, pattu sarees, and many more.

Tips on buying silk sarees

Whether you're buying a saree, or fabric, here are some tips on what to look for when buying silk.
* When you consider the fact that it takes three weavers approximately 7 to 10 days to weave one saree (46" X 168"), it is not surprising that silk is expensive. Watch out for

"throw away" priced silk - it's unlikely to be the real thing.
* Check the weight - the heavier the silk, the longer it will last.
* If there is zari work, ask if the zari is pure. Imitation zari will turn black in a couple of years. Incidentaly, "pure gold" zari is a misnomer - it is not gold thread but

has at its core a silk thread over which silver wire is twisted and then dipped in gold.
* The best way of checking for purity of silk is to take a few threads and burn them. Pure silk will coagulate and leave a black powdery residue - not to be confused with ash.

You will also find a faintly unpleasant odour.
* Of-course, your best bet always, will be to buy silk from a reliable and established outlet.

Silk care

Contrary to popular belief, good silk is not difficult to maintain. Caring for silk is simple - and if done properly, will last for years! Here's how -

* The best way of washing silk is the tried and tested traditional way. Just squeeze a few drops of lime in cold water. Dip the silk and rub gently, remove, wring lightly and

dry away from direct sunlight.
* If using soap, make sure it's mild. Use cold water and do not soak silk in soap water. Dip, rub gently, rinse and dry in the shade.
* Avoid the use of chemicals - these may damage your silk, and end up reducing its life considerable.