The appeal of handloom fabrics lies in the ethnic hand woven
techniques employed to churn out fine, soft, transparent, airy, light and
aesthestically appealing fabrics. The choice of vibrant colours, the use of
organic dyes, the quality of weaving, the employment of limited resources; yet
outcomes are a sensational mix with borders, designs, patterns, motifs, themes,
hand painting and exquisite embroidery that even modern day methods fail to
match.
It is an amalgam or delightful blend of ethnic skill, care and devotion.
The Dupatta, the scarf or the stole brought out as handloom fabrics woven with
dedication and care are worthy additions.
No salwar suit is
complete without the separate 2 m plus covering piece or the Dupatta. As
accompaniment to the salwar suit, suitably adorned to match, as contrast or
complement, the dupatta offers itself as backdrop for
captivating patterns and motifs, canvas for exotic prints and abstract designs,
lends suitable support for magical thread work or embroidery, allows breezy
floral prints to infuse a new freshness in the surroundings. An engaging
fabric, one exquisite dupatta easily pairs well with different salwar kameez.
Also known as chunni, the colourful
dupatta has
utilitarian functions also.
It is used as a protective
scarf in windy conditions, serves as a stole or shawl in cold weather, turns
into a handy fabric for reverence when visiting a Gurudwara (sikh temple) or as
a cover for the head in the presence of elders in the family or visitors.
In passing it may be mentioned that this decorative fabric
serves beyond its useful life as chunni by its aesthetic appeal as light
colourful curtains in a house. Other similar uses can also be envisaged.
Unnati has a long-standing, ripe and enduring three-decade
association with traditional weavers across the country. In striving for
providing a platform for showcasing traditional weaves that speak volumes about
the skill, art and craftsmanship of Indian weavers, Unnati has with its
unerring pulse on the market and its changing tastes, included a new range of hand weaved dupattas in its line of Indian ethnic products.
Unnati silks, largest ethnic Indian shop
online provides for you to purchase separately, Indian ethnic dupattas online. Beautiful,
colourful, plain and heavily adorned, with a range of borders like hand woven
motifs, ikat woven patterns, zari lined designs, multi-colour stripes and much
more.
Shopping
dupattas online at
store with the widest range of Indian ethnic handlooms to shop from you can
also choose from designer
dupattas online, that match a large range of exclusive shalwar
suits - unique, stylish, fancy, exclusive, designer collection, mangalagiri dupattas, banarasi jute net dupattas, bandhani dupattas, chiffon dupattas, cotton dupattas,
kota dupattas, lahariya dupattas, mangalagiri dupattas, pochampally ikat dupattas, rajasthani dupattas, sambalpuri dupattas, tussar silk dupattas that would be attractive and
appealing for Traditional, Wedding, party, trendy fashion, formal, corporate,
office, daily casual occasions. Dupattas in cotton, sico, art silk and other
fabric varieties at attractive prices, wholesale and retail.
You can also buy with the mangalagiri dupattas, latest Handloom Pure cotton,salwar kameez online or shop chudidar kameez online at Unnati silks. Products will be dispatched within 24 working hours of placing the order. We have free shipping and Cash on Delivery (COD) facility for Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar, Bhopal, Indore, Lucknow, Jaipur, Patna, Bhubaneshwar, Dispur, Itanagar, Kohima, Chandigarh , Ludhiana, Amritsar, Jullundur, Ernakulam and many other Indian cities and towns.
We also do Worldwide fast shipping or express shipping to countries like UK, Canada, USA, Fiji, Australia, New Zealand, Philippines, South Africa, Seychelles, Guyana, Trinidad and Tobago, Suriname, Bahrain, UAE, Qatar, Oman, Dubai, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Singapore, Myanmar, Mauritius, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Maldives, Bhutan, Grenada, Jamaica, Saint Lucia and many more.
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