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BEAUTIFUL AND STYLISH COLLECTIONS OF KOTA SILK SAREES FROM RAJASTHAN@UNNATI SILKS

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The land of the desert has produced fine cotton handlooms but the  Kota silk sarees  have cast a spell-binding magic. The  Kota Silk  Saree is woven in a manner designed to produce check patterns on the fabric. The square shaped checks are known as Khats.The Masuria Silks are grand affairs since pure silk, gold and silver threads or Zari are used in the weaving. A famous example is that of the Katan Pure Silk Weaves. Beautiful Jaipuri prints, with traditional motifs, fancy zari or printed borders, exquisite embroidery work on the pallu, make this ethnic Kota Saree an exclusive must-have. Other worthy creations are the  designer Kota Katan Silk Saree  richly woven in Meena work and with suitable accompaniments and the Dabu block prints. SHOP ONLINE KOTA SILK SAREES AT Buy online Kota silk saris from Unnati Silks Unnati Silks with its three decades of experience and close interaction with master weavers across the country, is able to provide ...

LATEST STYLISH DESIGNER COLLECTIONS OF KALAMKARI HAND PAINTS SAREES FROM UNNATI SILKS

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Kalamkari or Qalamkari is hand painted or block printed textile. It is derived from the Persian ‘drawing with a pen’. There are two styles in India. The Srikalahasthi style which is based on themes of religious hangings, temple engravings, scrolls, deities, scenes from epics etc. based on the influence of Hindu rulers of the Malla dynasty. The Machilipatnam style based on Islam influence of the Mughals and evolved with themes of flora, fauna and nature chosen. SHOP ONLINE KALAMKARI HAND PAINTS SAREES AT The essential features of Kalamkari Using Natural dyes mostly, hand block printing is used for the printing of the fabric and the pen used for the finer details and inner filling of colours. The elaborate process of Kalamkari The initial weaving of the fabric completed, is when the Kalamkari process takes over. The cotton fabric is immersed in a fine mix of myrobalan ( a resin) and cow’s milk to provide the adhesion of colours. By soaking it for an hour a unique glos...