Wednesday 21 September 2016

Know All about Kalamkari Sarees

The list of traditional Indian attire would be incomplete without the mention of Saree. It has been an essential Indian wear since a very long time. And thus, there are different types of sarees which are very popular in India.

Kalamkari Sarees – Process and Designs

Kalamkari Saree is one of the most famous types of sarees. As the name suggests, these sarees are hand painted using a pen or brush. The process of making a Kalamkari Sarees involves 23 tedious steps.

Kalamkari painting is generally done on cotton and silk fabric. Moreover, the artists use organic colors like indigo, mustard, green etc. Masulipatnam Kalamkari, Sri Kalahasti Style, Karrupur Style are the three main types of designs found on a kalamkari saree.

Each of these has a specific design.  Sri Kalahasti Style sarees depict the Indian mythological epics while the Masulipatnam Kalamkari style has Persian motifs. Karrupur Style features a ornamental golden brocade in the fabric. Since these sarees are very popular, a host of websites sells Kalamkari Sarees online.

Taking care of your Sarees

As, these sarees are made from organic colors it is important to ensure proper care of them. The first step is to lock the color of the saree. In order to do so, soak your saree is lukewarm water with common salt dissolved in it for about 15 to 20 minutes. This process ensures color locking. From then onwards the saree can be machine-washed but it is better to avoid drying your saree in the dryer. Also, care should be taken while ironing the sarees or they may get charred.

Red Brick Shop is a reliable platform for kalamkari sarees online shopping. Besides these sarees, this online website offers several other traditional sarees and designer blouses as well.

2 comments:

  1. Every single element of a saree has its meaning and significance. Different Indian communities have their own style of wedding sarees.Sarees are being the 1st choice for most of the ladies in India.
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  2. kal was an ancient weaving center that has its history dating back to the 8th century AD. Ilkal saree takes its name from the town of Ilkal in the Bagalkot district of Karnataka. These sarees are locally woven using cotton warp on the body and art silk warp for border and art silk warp for pallu portion of the saree. Art silk is replaced by pure silk in some cases.
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