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Dress Like a Dream with Samyakk Designer Sarees

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In the vibrant world of Indian fashion, designer sarees stand out as timeless pieces that blend tradition with contemporary flair. Whether you’re preparing for a wedding, a festive celebration, or a glamorous party, designer sarees offer unparalleled grace and sophistication. This guide explores the nuances of designer sarees, from their rich cultural heritage to the latest trends and everything in between. Introduction to Designer Sarees  Designer sarees are not just garments; they are expressions of artistry and craftsmanship. Each saree tells a unique story through its fabric, embellishments, and intricate designs. From traditional silk sarees to modern interpretations with innovative fabrics and motifs, the variety available is as diverse as India’s cultural tapestry. Types of Designer Sarees 1. Wedding Sarees ·          Saree Designs for Wedding : Wedding sarees are the epitome of grace and grandeur, crafted with luxurious fabrics like silk, georgette, or chiffon. Th

Best Chiniya Silks Saree Collections Samyakk Online Store

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 Chiniya Silk Saree Chiniya silk sarees were originated in Banaras. Chiniya is the name of the innovative new kind of silk thread that was used in the creation of this hand-woven saree. Chiniya silk fabric is a type of fabric produced using silk thread called Chiniya. They were originally made only in natural white colour but with an increase in demand they started producing these sarees in vibrant as well as pastel tones. These sarees use two different types of threads, making them a great choice for every season, especially in the hot Indian summers but can also be a great pick for winter. Weavers of Banaras came up with Chiniya sarees with combined technology and their silks revived the textile industry. These sarees are simple yet stunning and are perfect for any occasion as they come in light and pastel shade as well. These simple sarees with a zari border and geometric prints work well for any event. You can check out our huge selection of chiniya silk saree at Samyakk.com. Chini

History of Kanchipuram Saree

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Kanchipuram silk saree comes from South India, originated in a small town named Kanchipuram in Tamil Nadu. It is a type of silk saree that is worn for special events by women in Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka & Andhra Pradesh. These sarees are known for their craftsmanship as it takes a long time to make a single saree. Most of these sarees usually have a contrasting Zari border. There are two types of Zari, Pure & Tested Zari. Pure Zari is made of twisted red & silver threads dipped in gold to form pure Zari. Tested Zari, also known as Half Fine Zari is electroplated with a gold solution to look like pure Zari. Kanchipuram sarees are hand woven with pure mulberry silk threads. A pure Kanchipuram saree will always feel soft when rubbed gently without any unevenness, fake Kanchipuram saree will always be slightly coarser than genuine Kanchipuram. The Kanchipuram silk sari was initially woven in a 9-yard weave, but more practical 6-yard weaves have been introduced throughout t

History of the Saree, from ancient India to fashion runways

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  “SAREE- A DRAPING LEGACY” An absolute masterpiece, precisely hand woven yard varying upto 5-9 metres in length that proudly represent Women of India, determining the Cultural Values and Heritage of our Indian Subcontinents, saree consist of three main parts- a field, borders and an end piece known as pallu/palla is typically wrapped around the waist, with one end draped over the shoulder, partly baring the midriff. “A WALK DOWN TO THE SAREE LANE” A 5000 year old and probably one of the only surviving garments in history is a saree, originated back from the Indus Valley Civilization, which flourished during 2800-1800 BCE. Being meritorious of the assigned spot, a saree holds the spotlight being around the world and back again through the ages. Tracing down the life of a saree right from its origin, to the very most appreciable moments on its way, it certainly has an endless possession as a timeless wardrobe essential. Heading away from religious references, saree has always influenced