India Attires Wedding Wear Pure Banarasi Silk Saree
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Color | all |
Brand | India Attires |
Traditional Name | silk |
Silk Type | banarasi silk |
Occasion | Wedding Wear |
Indian sari is the most graceful ethnic outfit that is primarily worn by Indian women.
Accessories needed to be worn with a sari:· Blouse or a choli· Petticoat
Choli:Choli, the tightly fitted, short blouse is worn under a sari. The choli evolved as a form of clothing in 10th century AD and the first cholis were only front covering; the back was always bare. Bodices of this type are still common in the state of Rajasthan. The choli is a tight fitting item of clothing, and adds a fashion statement to the sari. The sleeve length travels from full sleeves to half sleeves to sleeveless over a period of time. Cholis are often made of cotton or silk cloth and may or may not include a collar and sleeves. They are generally more tailored than simple knit tops, and may contain "feminine" details such as ruffles or embroidered decorations.A choli reveals more than it conceals. Its cut, color and the way it is worn would tell you about whether the woman is casual, carefree, bold, reticent or orthodox. It is a dead giveaway of a woman's attitude and personality.
What one needs in their collection is not a particular sari but superb blouses to go with it, because the blouse can make or break the look of a sari suggestions are beautifully embroidered blouses.
Petticoat:There is a petticoat, or a slip, which is worn under the sari that holds the sari in place. A petticoat is a skirt that is essentially worn under the sari.Petticoat is a waist to floor garment very similar to a lehenga or skirt, which is tied with the help of string or naada at the waist. A sari is wrapped over a petticoat. Petticoats are often made of cotton or polyester cloth. Usually a petticoat is of the matching color with sari. The sari is incomplete without a petticoat. The petticoat can be many in different varieties. They MUST have a firm waistband. Elastic will not do. One step on the petticoat and down comes the sari. The modern Indian petticoat is reminiscent to a skirt made up of many A-line panels. This has the advantage of giving a slim silhouette and using less fabric. The other petticoat is 4 yards of 45 wide fabric gathered onto a 3-inch wide waistband. This is the one which can be used for hot weather or when you need to walk a lot. This gives a greater movement and more air movement.
Varieties of Indian Sari
Bandhani saree -
Banarsi saree -
Kanjeevaram silk saree -
Cotton printed saris -
Cotton handlooms -
Printed chiffon sarees -
Southern saree styles -
Embroidered saris -
And We Provide to you with the Best of the Above in India Attires
Accessories needed to be worn with a sari:· Blouse or a choli· Petticoat
Choli:Choli, the tightly fitted, short blouse is worn under a sari. The choli evolved as a form of clothing in 10th century AD and the first cholis were only front covering; the back was always bare. Bodices of this type are still common in the state of Rajasthan. The choli is a tight fitting item of clothing, and adds a fashion statement to the sari. The sleeve length travels from full sleeves to half sleeves to sleeveless over a period of time. Cholis are often made of cotton or silk cloth and may or may not include a collar and sleeves. They are generally more tailored than simple knit tops, and may contain "feminine" details such as ruffles or embroidered decorations.A choli reveals more than it conceals. Its cut, color and the way it is worn would tell you about whether the woman is casual, carefree, bold, reticent or orthodox. It is a dead giveaway of a woman's attitude and personality.
What one needs in their collection is not a particular sari but superb blouses to go with it, because the blouse can make or break the look of a sari suggestions are beautifully embroidered blouses.
Petticoat:There is a petticoat, or a slip, which is worn under the sari that holds the sari in place. A petticoat is a skirt that is essentially worn under the sari.Petticoat is a waist to floor garment very similar to a lehenga or skirt, which is tied with the help of string or naada at the waist. A sari is wrapped over a petticoat. Petticoats are often made of cotton or polyester cloth. Usually a petticoat is of the matching color with sari. The sari is incomplete without a petticoat. The petticoat can be many in different varieties. They MUST have a firm waistband. Elastic will not do. One step on the petticoat and down comes the sari. The modern Indian petticoat is reminiscent to a skirt made up of many A-line panels. This has the advantage of giving a slim silhouette and using less fabric. The other petticoat is 4 yards of 45 wide fabric gathered onto a 3-inch wide waistband. This is the one which can be used for hot weather or when you need to walk a lot. This gives a greater movement and more air movement.
Varieties of Indian Sari
Bandhani saree -
Banarsi saree -
Kanjeevaram silk saree -
Cotton printed saris -
Cotton handlooms -
Printed chiffon sarees -
Southern saree styles -
Embroidered saris -
And We Provide to you with the Best of the Above in India Attires
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Color | all |
Brand | India Attires |
Traditional Name | silk |
Silk Type | banarasi silk |
Occasion | Wedding Wear |
Pattern | Printed |
Wash Care | Machine wash |
Do You Fulfill Sample Orders | Yes |
Minimum Order Quantity | 1000 |
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Indian sari is the most graceful ethnic outfit that is primarily worn by Indian women.
Accessories needed to be worn with a sari:· Blouse or a choli· Petticoat
Choli:Choli, the tightly fitted, short blouse is worn under a sari. The choli evolved as a form of clothing in 10th century AD and the first cholis were only front covering; the back was always bare. Bodices of this type are still common in the state of Rajasthan. The choli is a tight fitting item of clothing, and adds a fashion statement to the sari. The sleeve length travels from full sleeves to half sleeves to sleeveless over a period of time. Cholis are often made of cotton or silk cloth and may or may not include a collar and sleeves. They are generally more tailored than simple knit tops, and may contain "feminine" details such as ruffles or embroidered decorations.A choli reveals more than it conceals. Its cut, color and the way it is worn would tell you about whether the woman is casual, carefree, bold, reticent or orthodox. It is a dead giveaway of a woman's attitude and personality.
What one needs in their collection is not a particular sari but superb blouses to go with it, because the blouse can make or break the look of a sari suggestions are beautifully embroidered blouses.
Petticoat:There is a petticoat, or a slip, which is worn under the sari that holds the sari in place. A petticoat is a skirt that is essentially worn under the sari.Petticoat is a waist to floor garment very similar to a lehenga or skirt, which is tied with the help of string or naada at the waist. A sari is wrapped over a petticoat. Petticoats are often made of cotton or polyester cloth. Usually a petticoat is of the matching color with sari. The sari is incomplete without a petticoat. The petticoat can be many in different varieties. They MUST have a firm waistband. Elastic will not do. One step on the petticoat and down comes the sari. The modern Indian petticoat is reminiscent to a skirt made up of many A-line panels. This has the advantage of giving a slim silhouette and using less fabric. The other petticoat is 4 yards of 45 wide fabric gathered onto a 3-inch wide waistband. This is the one which can be used for hot weather or when you need to walk a lot. This gives a greater movement and more air movement.
Varieties of Indian Sari
Bandhani saree -
Banarsi saree -
Kanjeevaram silk saree -
Cotton printed saris -
Cotton handlooms -
Printed chiffon sarees -
Southern saree styles -
Embroidered saris -
And We Provide to you with the Best of the Above in India Attires
Accessories needed to be worn with a sari:· Blouse or a choli· Petticoat
Choli:Choli, the tightly fitted, short blouse is worn under a sari. The choli evolved as a form of clothing in 10th century AD and the first cholis were only front covering; the back was always bare. Bodices of this type are still common in the state of Rajasthan. The choli is a tight fitting item of clothing, and adds a fashion statement to the sari. The sleeve length travels from full sleeves to half sleeves to sleeveless over a period of time. Cholis are often made of cotton or silk cloth and may or may not include a collar and sleeves. They are generally more tailored than simple knit tops, and may contain "feminine" details such as ruffles or embroidered decorations.A choli reveals more than it conceals. Its cut, color and the way it is worn would tell you about whether the woman is casual, carefree, bold, reticent or orthodox. It is a dead giveaway of a woman's attitude and personality.
What one needs in their collection is not a particular sari but superb blouses to go with it, because the blouse can make or break the look of a sari suggestions are beautifully embroidered blouses.
Petticoat:There is a petticoat, or a slip, which is worn under the sari that holds the sari in place. A petticoat is a skirt that is essentially worn under the sari.Petticoat is a waist to floor garment very similar to a lehenga or skirt, which is tied with the help of string or naada at the waist. A sari is wrapped over a petticoat. Petticoats are often made of cotton or polyester cloth. Usually a petticoat is of the matching color with sari. The sari is incomplete without a petticoat. The petticoat can be many in different varieties. They MUST have a firm waistband. Elastic will not do. One step on the petticoat and down comes the sari. The modern Indian petticoat is reminiscent to a skirt made up of many A-line panels. This has the advantage of giving a slim silhouette and using less fabric. The other petticoat is 4 yards of 45 wide fabric gathered onto a 3-inch wide waistband. This is the one which can be used for hot weather or when you need to walk a lot. This gives a greater movement and more air movement.
Varieties of Indian Sari
Bandhani saree -
Banarsi saree -
Kanjeevaram silk saree -
Cotton printed saris -
Cotton handlooms -
Printed chiffon sarees -
Southern saree styles -
Embroidered saris -
And We Provide to you with the Best of the Above in India Attires
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Item Code | 602548 |
Delivery Time | 3-5 WORKING DAYS |
Production Capacity | AS PER CUSTOMERS REQUIREMENT |
Packaging Details | STANDARD |
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Year of Establishment2017
Legal Status of FirmIndividual - Proprietor
Nature of BusinessExporter
Number of EmployeesUpto 10 People
Annual TurnoverUpto Rs. 50 Lakh
IndiaMART Member SinceJune 2017
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Import Export Code (IEC)DJKPP*****
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We “India Attires” are engaged in Manufacturer,Trader a high-quality assortment of Ladies Suit, Ladies Kurti, Lehenga Choli, Palazzo Style Suit, Ladies Saree, etc. We are a Sole Proprietorship company that is established in the year 2017 at Surat (Gujarat, India) and are connected with the renowned vendors of the market who assist us to provide a beautiful and flawless range of apparels as per the latest fashion trends. Under the supervision of "Uzma Parmar" (Owner), we have attained a dynamic position in this sector.
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Matin Parmar
112, Model Town, Regency, Sagrampura Surat - 395010, Gujarat, India
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