Thursday 10 March 2011

Latest Printed Sarees


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Latest Printed Sarees
Over the year, we have successfully attained the market credibility with outstanding array of Printed Sarees. These Printed Sarees are designed to perfection and are highly embellished to perfection. These printed sarees are suitable to be worn on various occasions to reflect traditional designs and the innovative craftsmanship of our designers.
These printed sarees are created on various fabrics as demanded. It is obvious that one of the most prominent methods to decorate any fabric is to get them printed. Printed Sarees have won lot of appreciation in the fashion market. They are available in various styles, patterns and colors, the printed saree is soft and classy in looks. Printed sarees give an attractive look to anyone who wears it.
Printed sarees generally look good of fabrics like Cotton, Silk, Georgette, Chiffon, Crepe Handloom etc. Printed sarees designs have a lot of interesting patterns like Floral, Animal, Geometrical, Abstract prints, Ornamental designs, Patola print, Polka dot print, Kantha print, Jaal printed, Meenakari printing, Tye and dye prints like Bandhej, Bandani, Lehriya, Batik and so on.

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Latest Printed Sarees
A number of printing techniques have been developed in different centers. They are direct printing, resist printing, and screen printing. In certain cases, the cloth is painted by using by using a pen with dyes and mordants. This method is known as kalamkari, a pen work. In others, the techniques of printing and kalamkari are combined by printing the outline of the design and filling in the details with a kalam, a pen.
Direct printing is practiced all over India where a bleached cotton or silk fabric is printed with the help of carved wooden blocks.
The batik technique is a development from this form of resist printing. Here the fabric is painted with molten wax and then dye in cold dyes after which the cloth is washed in hot water. This results in the melting of the wax and emergence of the patterns cloth. The effect of the resist technique in printing is soft and subdued and the outlines are not so clearly defined in the case of the painted batik.
These printed sarees have occupied a great market in India as the artisans bring authenticity by adding their perception and creativity in the art of printing sarees.

1 comment:

  1. Nice collection of latest sarees as they are so trendy to wear on many occassions like wedding , parties,casual occassions etc.

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