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Weaving Tradition Through The Modern Age
Our fashion industry is one such dynamic sector that cannot remain the same as it evolves and grows tremendously every day. The deep rooted history of our Indian textile and fashion has been known throughout the world for its immense value that it holds. The ancient traces of weaving have...
The Journey Of Saree: A Contemporary Evolution of Style
The word “sari” has been derived from Sanskrit meaning “strip of cloth”. In India, sari is considered as a representation of our culture and tradition. Though sari appears as a simple piece of cloth, yet it has gained a lot of popularity and acceptance over the years. Sari as a...
The Confluence Of Kasibunkari & LIVA: A New Era of Fashion
Fashion is an expression of our inner voice. What we wear on our skin reveals more about our identity than anything else. The contradiction that lies here is that many times, we compromise our comfort for the sake of appealing fashion. Kasibunkari met Liva fabric on one such journey, the...
The Magic Behind a Woven Cloth
In all the methods of weaving, shedding is an important process to be followed as one of the primary process of weaving, after which the use of weft starts in a process known as picking. The operation then continues with a process that lay the weft close to the junction of the warp, known as beating in. Hence, weaving generally involves three processes called shedding, picking and beating in.
The World of Sarees
The sarees are commonly made using traditional techniques of the Powerloom, combining the art of human-made and machinery, processing beautiful cloth pieces. Using power loom, the extensive weaving is established with no Kadwa technique used in it, which is commonly used to incorporate motifs. Instead, there is a focus on hand-woven embroidery and printing.
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