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SHOP ONLINE HANDLOOM COTTON POCHAMPALLY SALWAR KAMEEZ FROM ANDHRA PRADESH@UNNATISILKS

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Pochampally , in Telangana, India, is well-known for its  Pochampally brand of fabrics , the saree and the shalwar kameez, the base fabric being cotton, silk or a blend of the two. Women Wear SHOP ONLINE PURE HANDLOOM COTTON SALWARS ON The exquisite finish of the  Pochampally salwar suit  comes through the dyeing and weaving of pre-coloured threads which are dyed according to the Ikat or Ikkat technique and then woven on handlooms. Weaving The Ikkat technique involves applying bindings which resist dye penetration to the threads in pre-determined patterns and then dyeing the threads. Handloom Salwar These threads are then woven to produce the desired pattern. When several colours are used, the dyeing process on the threads is repeated for each of the colours chosen. Pochampally Salwar Then the fabric is woven with the multi-coloured threads into the pattern. Within the ikkat style of dyeing are methods of single-ikkat and doub...

PURE COTTON BATIK PRINTS SALWAR KAMEES FROM BHIAR@UNNATISILKS

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A lot of white floral art work on a contrastingly dark background, either on the entire portion or sections of the shalwar kamiz, makes it  Batik printing . Women Wear  SHOP ONLINE PURE COTTON PRINTED SALWAR ON A wave of fresh breeze, novel and catchy,  Batik prints  are eye-catching for their picturesque white designs on coloured canvas. Pure cotton salwars Batik  on  salwar kamiz  as an experiment has succeeded through inputs from countries like Indonesia and China. However our traditional stylists have over a period evolved a unique style of their own. Weaving Using ‘resists’ for making designs on a fabric, the conventional Batik process has a resist or a physical block in some form or the other to prevent desired areas on the fabric from being penetrated by the initial dye. Generally wax is used as a resist in Batik. Pink color The block printed areas where resists are in place, come out as un-dyed are...