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Brocade is a rich fabric that is woven with a raised and elaborate design, often using gold, silver or zari threads. The Banarasi handloom sarees are known for their pure silk and zari brocades. The borders and pallus are generally ornamented with silk and rich heavy zari work in exquisite designs. Ashrafi, guldasta, ambi, latifa, bel-butta are some of the popular motifs used for brocades and woven with embroidery styles like zardozi, Aari, Gota, Kohra. Mughal inspired patterns are also employed such as intricate floral intertwining, leaves, string of upright leaves known as Jhallar, mostly at the edges and border. Other brocade adornments constitute items like small detailed figures, metallic visual effects, Jal or Net pattern, Mina work.
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Banarasi Brocade Sarees-A Window to Brocade Fabrics
Brocade is a rich fabric that is woven with a raised and elaborate design, often using gold, silver or zari threads. The Banarasi handloom sarees are known for their pure silk and zari brocades. The borders and pallus are generally ornamented with silk and rich heavy zari work in exquisite designs. Ashrafi, guldasta, ambi, latifa, bel-butta are some of the popular motifs used for brocades and woven with embroidery styles like zardozi, Aari, Gota, Kohra. Mughal inspired patterns are also employed such as intricate floral intertwining, leaves, string of upright leaves known as Jhallar, mostly at the edges and border. Other brocade adornments constitute items like small detailed figures, metallic visual effects, Jal or Net pattern, Mina work.
Brocade is a rich fabric that is woven with a raised and elaborate design, often using gold, silver or zari threads. The Banarasi handloom sarees are known for their pure silk and zari brocades. The borders and pallus are generally ornamented with silk and rich heavy zari work in exquisite designs. Ashrafi, guldasta, ambi, latifa, bel-butta are some of the popular motifs used for brocades and woven with embroidery styles like zardozi, Aari, Gota, Kohra. Mughal inspired patterns are also employed such as intricate floral intertwining, leaves, string of upright leaves known as Jhallar, mostly at the edges and border. Other brocade adornments constitute items like small detailed figures, metallic visual effects, Jal or Net pattern, Mina work.
With the advantage of fresh embroideries and new techniques, brocade has become more sparkling and vibrant. India has been considered as the harbinger in the art of weaving fabrics. One such decorative fabric work is Brocade. The fascination for bridal embellishment has led to a revived interest in Brocade weave. The beauty of Brocade lies in its colour spectrum. They produce colourful embroidery works of decorative fabrics. Brocade or Brocar, a Kurdish word of Arab, where Bro means the Prophet and car means craft. Brocade is an ornate or a class of richly decorated textile of shuttle woven fabrics of an embossed cloth with supplementary weaving techniques, which is often made of colourful threads like silk, cotton, polyester, and sometimes with gold and silver threads, has become todays master piece. Initially, brocade was limited to fashionable magazine covers and haute courters, but due to its increasing use in fashion industry, it moved into the main stream fashion and became a popular fabric. Brocade is a beautiful fabric with characteristics such as skin-friendliness, compact weaving, metallic visual Unnatiislks.com Designer Banarasi Brocade Sarees Online With the advantage of fresh embroideries and new techniques, brocade has become more sparkling and vibrant. India has been considered as the harbinger in the art of weaving fabrics. One such decorative fabric work is Brocade. The fascination for bridal embellishment has led to a revived interest in Brocade weave. The beauty of Brocade lies in its colour spectrum. They produce colourful embroidery works of decorative fabrics. Brocade or Brocar, a Kurdish word of Arab, where Bro means the Prophet and car means craft. Brocade is an ornate or a class of richly decorated textile of shuttle woven fabrics of an embossed cloth with supplementary weaving techniques, which is often made of colourful threads like silk, cotton, polyester, and sometimes with gold and silver threads, has become todays master piece. Initially, brocade was limited to fashionable magazine covers and haute courters, but due to its increasing use in fashion industry, it moved into the main stream fashion and became a popular fabric. Brocade is a beautiful fabric with characteristics such as skin-friendliness, compact weaving, metallic visual Unnatiislks.com Designer Banarasi Brocade Sarees Online With the advantage of fresh embroideries and new techniques, brocade has become more sparkling and vibrant. India has been considered as the harbinger in the art of weaving fabrics. One such decorative fabric work is Brocade. The fascination for bridal embellishment has led to a revived interest in Brocade weave. The beauty of Brocade lies in its colour spectrum. They produce colourful embroidery works of decorative fabrics. Brocade or Brocar, a Kurdish word of Arab, where Bro means the Prophet and car means craft. Brocade is an ornate or a class of richly decorated textile of shuttle woven fabrics of an embossed cloth with supplementary weaving techniques, which is often made of colourful threads like silk, cotton, polyester, and sometimes with gold and silver threads, has become todays master piece. Initially, brocade was limited to fashionable magazine covers and haute courters, but due to its increasing use in fashion industry, it moved into the main stream fashion and became a popular fabric. Brocade is a beautiful fabric with characteristics such as skin-friendliness, compact weaving, metallic visual effects, durability, soft texture and long-lasting qualities etc and come in various hues and shades with heavy glitter embroideries, zari, silver and golden brocade works. The history and origin of brocade lies in Benares, which is situated on Calcutta Delhi rail route, 678kms from Calcutta. Although Benares has always been a big textile centre, there has been no direct mention of the Brocades of Benares in early literature. The earliest mention of zari textiles of Benares is found in 19 th Century. With the migration of silk weavers from Gujarat during the famine of 1603, its likely that silk brocade weaving started in Benares in the 17 th Century and developed in excellence during the 18 th &19 th century. Benares is now a world famous centre for handmade textiles. Other centres in India also produced and continued to produce the zari brocade types of textiles. But the ancient tradition of weaving is more preserved in Benares than anywhere else. The materials required for making a brocade sari are vegetable dyes, natural and synthetic yarns, Jala loom, Banaras jacquard loom, Natawa, Pareta, Khali, and Tagh. Kimkhwab is the major brocade type, which is also spelled as Kamkhab, is a Chinese word, which means Golden dream or a rare dream, is basically a fabric in which gold and silver plays a predominant role in emphasizing the design. These are generally used as panels in temples. Various Kimkhwabs are: Amru Abe-Rawans Bafta or Pot Than Chalta or Sattinete Mashru Sangi With the invention of Jacquard looms, brocade weavers started producing various kinds of saris such as Silk Satin butte saris, Silk Tanchoi saris, Baluchar Badshah saris, Jangla saris, Minadar silk saris, Kimkham saris, Satan Tanchoi saris, Emboss Tanchoi saris, Ada Organza saris, Murti Satin saris, Minakari saris, Kardhwan brocade saris, and Ajanta satin saris etc. As per the changes in fashion, brocade is also involved in making dhotis, dupattas, pyjamas, petticoats, turbans, animal covers and other furnishing fabrics. 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