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Monday, 29 October 2012

Bridal Sarees Designs



The ready pleated bridal saree in brick red is a visual treat. The beautiful bridal saree in shimmer georgette fabric is a must have in any bridal trousseau. The enchanting works of the saree and the glamour that they exude adds enthusiasm and freshness in the environment which ultimately accentuates any festive season like weddings. The embroidery is intricate and enhanced with appliqué works, sequins, bugle beads and stones. The light lilac ready pleats have equally spectacular designs as found in the other parts of the saree. The saree comes with a matching blouse material which looks trendy without sleeves and with v shaped neck pattern in the front and the back. Diwali, Navratri, Weddings and Sangeet are apt reasons to pick the saree and enjoy your part of the fun in the celebrations. The colours and designs complement one another and are well balanced in the works of the saree. The designer has done a fresh imagination which accentuates the beauty of the elements used and the skilled labor has been perfect in materializing it.





Gold appliqué floral patterns and Paisley patterns are placed in moderate distance from one another in an alternating manner along the border of the designer saree. The region between them is filled with sequin and bead embroidery. The floral and paisley patterns are outlined with neatly done resham embroidery. The pair of paisley patterns in the border has beautiful symmetrical patterns over them. The ready pleats are done with great care throughout the saree. The designs glitter aesthetically throughout the saree. The body of the saree is scarcely placed with motifs. The graceful flow of the ready pleated saree adds to its beauty. The saree suits women of moderate height and those with plain complexion. The fabulous saree makes the festive season of a newlywed more memorable in her life.





Gold bangles with red and white stones, red studded necklace and red eardrops suit the saree perfectly. Gold jewelry with white stones would look subtle with this saree. Red glass bangles could be mixed with the gold bangles. Plain red purse and red slippers are bold with the saree. However, gold purse and gold coloured slippers are subtle with this saree online. One could also mix red and gold in the accessories for this saree. The beautiful saree is accentuated when worn with pearl and coral jewelry. Off white accessories and pale red accessories would accentuate the pearl and coral jewelry combo.





Bridal Sarees Designs



Bengali sarees are popular among the women of contemporary India. Various designer Bengali sarees are a rage among Indians. A typical Bengali sarees is in white or off white with a beautiful red border that which looks elegant when worn with élan. Designer Bengali sarees are made in cotton and Banarasi materials. Bengali sarees in the famous tant style has exotic borders and is one of the most popular Bollywood saree. Borders are considered to be the special feature of the Bengali sarees.




Bengali sarees are popular in bollywood films. Many actresses such as, Aishwarya Rai, Bipasha Basu and Vidya Balan have adorned Bengali sarees by in various bollywood movies. These sarees are available in Jamdani varieties which is a part of Bengali sarees. Bridal sarees in Bengal are usually in red or crimson colors, but now bridal Bengali sarees comes in orange, pink and many other shades. Bengali sarees are popular for their resham embroidery work. Bead work and cutdana work is also done to enhance the works in Bengali sarees. Complex embroidery work and skilled craftsmanship makes these Bengali sarees valuable.



Every person who visits Bengal brings a Bengali saree as a souvenir. Bengali sarees are very popular and famous worldwide.


West Bengal’s climate is hot and humid and therefore the saris are made up of a material which gives comfort when worn. The most famous is the Bengali Cotton Sari, which is known as Tant. Every Bengali saree is colorful and vibrant and which is worn in every occasion and each occasion has a different saree.
 





The Bengali cotton saris usually have an outstanding border with soft tissue paper type texture. There are various types of prints in the saris like floral prints, solar prints and even modern art on the Bengali saris.
The different weaving traditions of Bengal are given below:
Shantipur-
The “Shantipuri” saris are named after the village “Shantipur” in Nadia District of West Bengal. This district is famous for the “Vaishnava” culture spread by Sri Gauranga Mahaprabhu. These saris have a powder fine texture and looks so sophisticated and elegant when worn.





Dhonekhali-
Dhonekhali design is famous for men’s dhotis and plain latest sarees. The saris are woven as opaque with contrasting borders in red, black, purple, and orange. The borders are quite wide and are elongated with zari. These broad borders are woven in mostly two colors, red and black. These sarees are low in price and bright than regular known Bengali sarees.

Tangail-
“Tangail” is a village which is now known as ‘Bangaladesh’. The traditional tangailsaree borders have a lotus pattern or a lamp pattern. The weavers combined two to three colors to make a border.
These sarees are exclusive in nature and also very famous and known sarees among the natives of Bengal.
Silk – Baluchari : Korial : Garad
Mulberry silk weaving sarees was the staple cultivation in West Bengal. Baluchari
Baluchari is a village on the banks of the Bhagirathi River in Murshidabad district. Baluchar brocade is known as the famous silk Bollywood saree in West Bengal. This saree from Bengal is usually five yards in length and 42″ wide in flame red, purple and occasionally in deep blue. The overall base of the saree is crafted with small buttis and a beautiful floral design across the edges.
The Korial
It has a wide red border all over the saree. The weaving and wearing of these saris is associated with Durga Puja, and that’s why it is a seasonal sale saree.
The Garad
The Garad silk sari has a plain red border around a plain base, with a wide spaced red “kalka” or a paisley motif crafted diagonally from feet to waist.


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