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Indian sarees come in a mind-boggling variety of textures, colors and designs. Silk sarees form an integral part of Indian weddings and celebrations. The rich weave and feel of Kanchipuram silk sarees hold everyone in their sway. Be it simple contrast border silk sarees or those with gold zari dots and patterns, the Kanjeevaram silk saree continues to hold pride of place among the various silk saree varieties available in the country. Kancheepuram silk is preferred for bridal sarees for its durability and grandeur.Kanjeevaram silk saree is a magnificent creation of the craftsmen living in a small town, Kanchi (Kanchipuram), situated near the Bangalore city of South India. The saree has been named after the town in which it is produced. The silk used in the creation of Kanjivaram saree is extremely fine as well as durable and is one of the most popular forms of silk in the state of Tamil Nadu. The bold and bright color of the sari is very much preferred by the South Indian women, whose trousseau remains incomplete without this amazing outfit. The Kanjeevaram sari is made of a heavy silk. A hallmark of Kanjeevaram silk is the bold and bright color, favored by almost every Indian and International woman. A Kanjeevaram saree always find a place in every bride's trousseau. This 6 to 9 yard gold embellished saree with the intricate work of golden and silver threads when pleated and tied it give gorgeous look to the bride. Kanjivaram silk represents the best of the Indian textiles heritage. Its unmatched craftsmanship, the beauty and grandeur of the gold thread work, quaint motifs and association with ceremonial occasions have been glorified since time immemorial. While there are loyalists for every variety, one saree that holds a spellbinding appeal for every Indian woman — transcending age, religion and regional affiliation — is the Kanjeevaram. India gives best exclusive collection of kanjeevarams, kanjivaram silk sarees, zari kanjeevarams, pure silk and real zari kanjeewaram sarees for bridals, weddings and marriage. Kanchipuram is a town in Tamil Nadu with more than 150 years of weaving tradition – completely untouched by fashion fads. Ranges of gorgeous kanjeevarams sarees come from Tamil Nadu. Saris represent the essence of womanhood. The kanjeevaram sarees had fine cotton ‘ground’ with silk and zari border and pallu. Their patterns display a predominance of bird and animal motifs and the rich gold-brocaded pallus and borders had patterns of rows of deer, peacocks, galloping horses, bulls, elephants, parrots, swans and such other birds in stylized abstraction. Fabric in Kanjivaram Sari The Kanjeevaram sari is made of a heavy silk called Kanjivaram silk, so durable that it can be washed in water at home. It is one of the finest and most popular forms of silk in Tamilnadu. Kanjee silk is thicker than almost all other silks, and is therefore more expensive. The heavier the silk, the better the quality. While there are light weight Kanjee sarees made from Korean and Chinese silk, only mulberry silk produced in Karnataka and few parts of Tamil Nadu, is right silk for the classic Kanjeevaram sari. The Process The creation of a Kanjeevaram sari is no easy task. The process begins with the the silk thread being twisted, then dyed and dried in the sun after which it is ready for the weaver's loom. The weaver creates the border, body and pallu separately and then interlocks them together in an impossible to detach joint. A weaver takes about 10-12 days to weave a simple Kanjeevaram sari while decorative ones could take up to 20 days. Kanjeevarams are favoured for their durability. Design Kanjeevaram silk sarees are always of bold and bright colour contrasts, favoured by almost every Indian woman. Some common designs woven on the saree are as follows Peacock and parrot are the most common motifs.Major attractions are the also beautiful tribal designs.  Now focus is also on contemporary patterns.  These are sarees of vivid colour contrasts with traditional patterns derived from the Pallava temples, palaces and paintings.  You will also find scenes from the Ramayana and the Mahabharata and Bhagwad Gita being incorporated into these works of art.  A decorative saree contains Zari interwoven with the silk; the 'zari' work in the border and the Pallu are generally woven in gold-dipped silver threads. The more the Zari the more expensive you can expect the sari to be. The sarees can also be a plain silk saree. There can also be little gold motifs scattered all over its body.  There are also sarees with gold squares or stripes. Every sari is an artistic creation, a unique masterpiece and no two sarees are alike. There is large variety available in silk sarees. Each Kanjeevaram saree adds considerable grace character in ones personality. Kanjeevarams are favored for their durability. Kanji silk is thicker than almost all other silks, and is therefore more expensive. The heavier the silk, the better the quality. Though lightweight kanji sarees are popular as they are easy to wear and cost very little. While Korean and Chinese silk is suitable for light-weight sarees (machine woven), only mulberry silk produced in Karnataka and few parts of Tamil Nadu, is right for the classic Kanjeewaram. Now days, sarees are increasingly woven on mechanical looms and made of artificial fibers such as nylon or rayon and many other fabrics which do not require starching or ironing. But Kanjeewaram fabric is considered to be a rich Indian and traditional fabric which was worn by women over centuries. Kanjivaram saree celebrates the feminine attire. A Kanjeevaram sarees are for all ages too. Older women enhance their natural dignity; the middle-aged women wear it with self-assurance and poise.
Kanjivaram Sarees Online Photos Images Pictures 2013
 
Kanjivaram Sarees Online Photos Images Pictures 2013

 
Kanjivaram Sarees Online Photos Images Pictures 2013


 
Kanjivaram Sarees Online Photos Images Pictures 2013

 
Kanjivaram Sarees Online Photos Images Pictures 2013

 
Kanjivaram Sarees Online Photos Images Pictures 2013

 
Kanjivaram Sarees Online Photos Images Pictures 2013

 
Kanjivaram Sarees Online Photos Images Pictures 2013

 
Kanjivaram Sarees Online Photos Images Pictures 2013

 
Kanjivaram Sarees Online Photos Images Pictures 2013

 
Kanjivaram Sarees Online Photos Images Pictures 2013

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