RAJASTHANI & JAIPURI SARIS - Rajasthan is very famous for its clothing. Rajasthani saris from Rajasthan such as bandhni or bandhej sarees are well known all over the world. Rajasthani sari is very comfortable during summer season. Different printing styles are known to Rajasthani people like block print, leheriya print and bandhni print or tie & dye. Chiffon and georgette Rajasthani sarees are also developing their roots in the world market. Jaipur is the big sari centre in rajasthan so sometime it also known by the name of jaipur as jaipur sarees. Utsav sarees from jaipur is the biggest saree shop where you can find traditional collection of jaipur sarees, rajasthani saris, jaipur saris, traditional jaipur sarees and much more for traditional occasion and festivals.
Rajasthan represents the ultimate confluence of history, chivalry, romance, rugged natural beauty and colour. As Col. James Todd, the celebrated writer once wrote : "Rajasthan exhibits the sole example in the history of mankind of a people withstanding every outrage barbarity can inflict or human nature sustain, and bent to the earth, yet rising buoyant from the pressure and making calamity a whetstone to courage"
Today, long years after the last bugle was sounded, and after the warring kingdoms of erstwhile Rajputana, sheathed their swords, the desert appears romantic, its arts, the expression of a brave yet sensitive race, its architecture the embodiment of strength and grace. It is as if, in celebration of life itself.
While an age has come to pass, cities flourish and contemporary Rajasthan is an explosion of colour and paegentry. It is the ultimate destination offering something to suit the tastes of every single different traveller.
Chiffon and georgette Rajasthani saris are also developing their roots in the world market. Kota doria is a unique hand-woven fabric having a characteristic square-check pattern. The fabric was predominantly used as sarees, the Kota doria is now a name given to sarees woven at Kaithun. Villages known to weave Kota Doria are mainly located in Rajasthan especially in Kota, Bundi and Baran districts of the state. However, the oldest and biggest concentration of weavers is in Kaithun, situated about 15 kms from Kota (the district headquarter).
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