Different Types Of Handwoven Sarees
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Different Types Of Handwoven Sarees

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Handwoven cotton and silk sarees in Sri Lanka and elsewhere are a traditional form of clothing that is worn by many different cultures. There are many different types of handwoven sarees, each with their own unique history and methods, from cotton ikat saris, cotton dhurrie saris, silk bandhani saris, silk kalamkari saris (or Benarasi), silk chanderi saris (or Banarasi) and raw silk or tussah silk ikkat or khadi.

 

Types of handwoven sarees

There are many different types of handwoven sarees such as:

Cotton ikat: These are those that are made from cotton fabric and are dyed using the ikat technique. Ikat is a dyeing process that uses resist dyeing to create patterns on the fabric.Cotton dhurrie: These are made from cotton fabric and are usually used as floor coverings or bedspreads as well. They are very durable and easy to clean.Silk bandhani: Bandhani is a type of tie-dye where small pieces of cloth are tied together before being dyed. This creates a variety of different designs and patterns on the fabric.Silk kalamkari (or Benarasi): Kalamkari is a type of hand painting that is done on fabrics such as silk, as well as cotton and linen. The designs are often very intricate and colourful.Silk chanderi (also Banarasi): These sarees are made from cotton and come from the city of Chanderi in Madhya Pradesh. They are known for their intricately woven patterns and images such as peacocks, elephants, etc.Tussar silk: These are made from the Tussar silkworm. They are often plain, with a simple weave and natural colorings.Patola: Patolas are some of the most intricately designed handwoven sarees in India. They are typically made from fine silk thread and can take weeks or even months to complete. The patterns feature animals, flowers, and other designs that have been inspired by nature.

 

Handwoven sarees in Sri Lanka come in all shapes, sizes, and colours, making them a popular choice for weddings and other festive occasions because they are so unique. If you are looking to buy a handwoven one, be sure to do your research and understand the different types that are available. Each type has its own unique history and weaving method, so it is important to know what you are buying before you spend your money.

 

Why you should buy a handwoven saree

Handwoven sarees are very unique, and not many people know how to weave them. This makes them a rare find, and something that is sure to get you compliments when you wear it.

 

They are also very durable. They can be worn multiple times without losing their colour or shape, making them a wise investment for the fashion-conscious woman.

 

Finally, these types are good for the environment. Since they are made from natural materials, there is no need to produce harmful chemicals in order to manufacture them. Buying a handwoven saree is therefore a sustainable choice that you can feel good about.

 

How to care for your handwoven saree

Caring for this type of garment is easy. The most important thing is to avoid washing it in a machine. Instead, wash it by hand in cold water with a mild detergent. You can then air dry it or use a low setting on your clothes dryer.

 

Different types of dyes used in Indian textiles

Many different types of dyes are used to create these types of garments including:

Plant colours.Natural pigments.Iodine and mordants (used to fix the colour in place).

 

Handloom vs power loom textiles

Most sarees are woven on a handloom, but some are woven on power looms. The main difference between these two types of looms is the time it takes to weave each type of saree and what materials can be used with them.

 

Hand-woven styles tend to have more detail in their patterns since they must be done by an expert weaver whereas power-loomed ones may not include as much intricate patterning or design details because machine weaving lends itself well to larger production runs rather than one at a time creations. Additionally, traditional cotton cloth cannot generally be produced using modern spinning equipment so those items need to be crafted from yarn that has been spun manually for this reason as well.

 

The difference between cotton and silk fabrics

Sarees are made from either silk or cotton fabric. Cotton fabric is stiffer and less shiny than silk. Silk is more expensive than cotton, but it is also softer, smoother, and drapes better. Cotton sarees are generally cheaper than silk ones in saree shops in Colombo, and they are often heavier and opaquer. Silk ones are lighter weight and more sheer than cotton.

 

Which type of fabric you choose will depend on your personal preferences as well as the occasion for which you plan to wear this elegant garment. If you want a formal look, go with a silk. If you want something that is more comfortable and casual, go with a cotton instead.

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