Sunday, April 29, 2018

salwar suit


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The  salwar Suit is worn in the  in India and Pakistan. It consists of the chunni (head scarf), jhagga(kameez) and the salwar when worn by women. The chunni can be of varying lengths. The jhagga (kameez) is made up of two rectangular pieces sewn together with side slits, similar to a tunic. A kurta is also worn.

The salwar is similar to pajamas or pants, wide at the top and tightened loosely around the ankles with hard material, called paunchay. In the Punjab, the salwar kameez is also known as the chunni jhagga salwar suit.
type of salwar suit:

GiftPiper Handembroidered Salwar Suit with Champa Jaal-Beige & Blue


  • This absolutely stunning unstitched handembroidered suit piece has a cotton kurta which is hand embroidered on the front in the champa jaal pattern, with wool and sequins.
  • Back of the kurta is plain. The dupatta is double shaded pure chiffon, with a champa jaal border. Bottom is plain cotton, and is long enough to make a patiala salwar.
  • Size:Kurta: 2.36 m length; Width- 42 in Salwar: 2.4 mtr length; Width- 43 in Dupatta: 2.35 m length;Width- 32 in
  • Care: Dry Clean recommended. Else hand wash/delicate machine wash in cold water, with mild detergent like Ezee

Miraan Printed Unstitched Cotton Dress Material And Churidar Suit For Women



  • Fabric detail: Beautiful unstitched 100% pure Cotton printed dress material For women
  • Unstitched Fabric Set: Cotton Top-2.5 Meters, Cotton Bottom-2 Meters and Cotton Dupatta-2.25 Meters
  • Suitable For Daily wear Or Casual wear
  • Unstitched free size material: Customers need to stitch this material which can vary from S to XXL size
  • Care Instructions: Home wash or Hand wash or Machine wash



  • Embroidered Kurta & Plain Bottom With Dupatta
  • Top Georgette Semi Stitched (Length 52" And Fit Up To 42/43") & Un Stitched Bottom (2.0 Mtr) Fabric Santoon With Dupatta (2.0 Mtr) Nazmeen
  • Occasion: Wedding, Party, Ceremonial, Festival
  • Style : Salwar Suit, Long Straight Pattern, Embroidered Salwar Suit
  • Recommend Dry Wash Disclaimer: Color Of Product May Slight Vary Due To Digital Photography Or Your Monitor / Mobile Settings

saree

saree: A sari, shree, or saree is a female garment from the Indian subcontinent that consists of a drape varying from five to nine yards ( etres to 8 metres) in lengthand two to four feet (60 cm to 1.20 m) in breadth[3] that is typically wrapped around the waist, with one end draped over the shoulder, baring the midriff.There are various styles sari manufacture and draping, the most common being the Nivi style, which originated in Deccan region of India. The sari is worn with fitted bodice commonly called a choli (ravike in South India, cholo in Nepal, choli elsewhere) and petticoat called parkar or pavadai.

style and type of saree:
Nivi
 styles originally worn in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka; besides the modern nivi, there is also the kaccha nivi, where the pleats are passed through the legs and tucked into the waist at the back. This allows free movement while covering the legs.
Bengali and Odia style is worn without any pleats. Traditionally the Bengali style is worn without pleats where the saree is wrapped around in an anti-clockwise direction around the waist and then a second time from the other direction. The loose end is a lot longer and that goes around the body over the left shoulder. There is enough cloth left to cover the head as well. The modern style of wearing a saree originates from the Tagore family. Jnanadanandini Devi, the wife of Rabindranath Tagore's elder brother Satyendranath came up with a different way to wear the saree after her stay in Bombay. This required a chemise or jacket (old name for blouse) and petticoat to be worn under the saree and made it possible for women to come out of the secluded women's quarters in this attire.

Gujarati/Rajasthani/Pakistani – after tucking in the pleats similar to the nivi style, the loose end is taken from the back, draped across the right shoulder, and pulled across to be secured in the back
Nepal - Nepal has many different varieties of draping sari, today the most common is the Nivi drape. The Bhojpuri and Awadhi speaking community wears the sari sedha pallu like the Gujrati drape. The Mithila community has its own traditional Maithili drapes like the madhubani and purniea drapes but today those are rare and most sari is worn with the pallu in the front or the nivi style. The women of the Rajbanshi communites traditionally wear their sari with no choli and tied below the neck like a towel but today only old women where it in that style and the nivi and the Bengali drapes are more popular today. The traditional Newari sari drape is, folding the sari till its below knee length and then wearing it like a nivi sari but the pallu is not worn across the chest and instead is tied around the wait and leaving it so it drops from wait to the knee, instead the pallu a shawl is tied across the chest, by wrapping it from the right hip and back and is thrown over the shoulders saris are worn with blouse that are thicker and are tied several times across the front.The Nivi drape was popularized in Nepal by the Shah royals and the Ranas.

Maharashtrian/Konkani/Kashta;

  this drape is very similar to that of the male Maharashtrian dhoti, though there are many regional and societal variations. The centre of the sari (held lengthwise) is placed at the centre back, the ends are brought forward and tied securely, then the two ends are wrapped around the legs. When worn as a sari, an extra-long cloth of nine yards is used and the ends are then passed up over the shoulders and the upper body. The style worn by Brahmin women of differs from that of the Marathas. The style also differs from community to community. This style is popular in Maharashtra, Goa, parts of Karnataka.

Madisar – this drape is typical of Iyengar/Iyer Brahmin ladies from Tamil Nadu. Traditional Madisar is worn using 9 yards saree.
Pin Kosuvam - this is the traditional Tamil Nadu style
Kodagu style – this drape is confined to ladies hailing from the Kodagu district of Karnataka. In this style, the pleats are created in the rear, instead of the front. The loose end of the sari is draped back-to-front over the right shoulder, and is pinned to the rest of the sari.

Gobbe Seere – This style is worn by women in the Malnad or Sahyadri and central region of Karnataka. It is worn with 18 molas saree with three four rounds at the waist and a knot after crisscrossing over shoulders.
Assamese – This sari style is three-set garment known Mekhela chador. The bottom portion, draped from the waist downwards is called Mekhela and veil is known as Chadar and is worn with long sleeve choli.

Manipuri - This sari style is also worn with three-set garment known as Innaphi viel, Phanek lower wrap and long sleeved choli.
Khasi - Khasi style of sari is known as Jainsem which is made up of several pieces of cloth, giving the body a cylindrical shape.

Malayali style – the two-piece sari, or Mundum Neryathum, worn in Kerala. Usually made of unbleached cotton and decorated with gold or coloured stripes and/or borders. Also the Kerala sari, a sort of mundum neryathum.
Tribal styles – often secured by tying them firmly across the chest, covering the breasts.
Kunbi style or denthli:Goan Gauda and Kunbis, and those of them who have migrated to other states use this way of draping Sari or Kappad, this form of draping is created by tying a knot in the fabric below the shoulder and a strip of cloth which crossed the left shoulder was fasten on the back.

Monday, April 23, 2018

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Ray-Ban Gradient Round Women Sunglasses (0RB4171|Silver and Grey Gradient)

  • Polycarbonate lens with Plastic frame
  • Lens Type: Gradient
  • Ideal for: Women
  • Silver and Grey Gradient lens with Black frame
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  • 100% UV Protection
  • 1 year on manufacturing defects and scratches are not covered
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Oakley UV Protected Round Unisex Sunglasses - (0OO411941191058|58|Prizm Sapphire Color)


  • Size Map: Large
  • Frame size: Lens width - 58 mm, nose-bridge: 15 mm, temple length: 141 mm
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  • Polished Chrome colored frame with Polished Chrome temple
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MTV Gradient Round Unisex Sunglasses - (MTV-136-C3|52|Brown Color)


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  • Frame size: Lens width - 52 mm, nose-bridge: 23 mm, temple length: 135 mm
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  • 100% UV protected
  • Purple colored frame with purple temple
  • Plastic frame
  • Brown colored Polycarbonate lens
  • Ideal for: Men and Women

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