Wednesday 17 May 2017

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Chikan Embroidery is a form of hand embroidery with patterns of different designs stitched using untwisted white cotton or silk (or rayon) threads on the surface of the fabric. In Chikan work, there is a fixed repertoire of stitches and it is usual for several types of stitched to appear on the same piece of embroidery (thereby enhancing its intricacy and beauty). The different types of Chikan work done today are Taipchi, Bakhia, Phunda, Murri, Jaali, Hathkati, Pechni, Ghas Patti, Chaana Patti etc... Chikan is a traditional embroidery style from Lucknow, India. Literally translated, the word means embroidery. Lucknow in India grew into a international market for its renowned Chikankari work. The name Chikan has been derived from the Persian word Chakin or Chikeen meaning a cloth wrought with needlework. For latest collection www.shavicreation.com

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Chikankari is delicate and artfully done hand embroidery on a variety of textile fabric like muslin, silk, chiffon, organza, net etc… Though it originated as a court craft, today it is a practiced tradition and an important commercial activity. White thread is embroidered on cool, pastel shades of light muslin and cotton garments. Lucknow is the heart of the Chikankari industry today (Lucknawi chikan).In India, thousands of people those not able to go to the proper place to buy chikan saree. Our shavi creation expert team collects sarees direct from vendor to your door with quality assurance.

Generally, sarees are light earth colors and pastel shades. Traditionally, the threads used are in the same color as the fabric. The self color embroidery looks rich on every age of group. Nowadays, you also have chikan sarees with contrast colors in the body and the embroidery.

Designs of Indian Chikan Sarees
Patterns and effects created depend on types of stitches used and the thickness of the threads used in embroidery. The varieties of stitches used are back-stitch, chain stitch and hemstitch. The major type of Chikan work done today are Taipchi, Bakhia, Phanda, Murri, Jali, Hatkati, Pechni, Ghas Patti, Chaana Pati etc. The chikan embroidered sarees with their incredible embroidered patterns are collector's items.
   
A traditional art of embellishing the cloth, Chikan Work, has enthralled royal ladies, from the days of yore. Sarees and punjabi suits that ooze out sensual elegance, are perfect specimens of intricate chikan work. One can choose from the wide range, from bordor & pallu to all over embroidery in white or colored thread on the
coloured sarees. In suits, a similar pattern can be maintained with identical embroidery on front and back, replete with full dupatta with jaal work or work on dupatta margins with butis in between. The effulgent collection ranging from daily wear in Voil, kota, net to an exclusive range in Chiffon, georgette,
Crepe, silk etc. brings to the fore, the artistic opulence of the dexterous craftsmen. A wide range of hand embroidered saree, Zari saree, Saree with beads and sequin work, Saree with mirror work, Suits in georgette, ladies suit in chiffon, Ladies hand embridered salwar suits.

Ladies Cotton kurtis, & Ladies Tops, Men's Chikan Kurta                                                
Carrying forward the legacy of the royal Nawabs, the comfortable gent’s chikan kurtas are usually available in different shades of white. Experimentations and innovation have leaded the chikan ‘kaarigars’ to introduce chikankari to the more expensive fabrics, which has completely changed the face of the favorite apparel of the men with royal taste. In tune with the times, short ‘kurtis’ or ladies tops have become a trendy choice of the women of today. Embellished with rich chikan embroidery, these smart tops accentuate your feminity when worn over trousers! Tops are available in cotton as well as pre fabrics like chiffon, georgette and crepe, with white and coloured embroidery. Our shavi creation gives you opportunity to collect your choice without wasting time one to one shop.

Silk Saree:
The sarees are weaved from pure mulberry silk thread. The pure mulberry silk used in the making of Kanchipuram saris comes from South India and the zari comes from Gujarat. To weave a Kanchipuram sari three shuttles are used. While the weaver works on the right side, his aide works on the left side shuttle.
The border color and design are usually quite different from the body. If the pallu (the hanging end of the sari) has to be woven in a different shade, it is first separately woven and then delicately joined to the Sari. The part where the body meets the pallu is often denoted by a zig zag line. In a genuine Kanchipuram Silk Sari, body and border are woven separately and then interlocked together. The joint is woven so strongly that even if the sarees tears, the border will not detach. That differentiates the kanchivaram silk sarees from the others.

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Bengal Handloom Sarees:
Choose from our wide range of cotton silk handloom sarees featuring exotic balucharis classical jamdanis fashionable tussars exclusive dhakai muslins customary korials and popular tants. Unmatched in quality, each saree represents centuries of weaving and craftmanship. Pick saree that matches your personality defines your style unique.

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