Wednesday, 11 March 2020

Woven Art Silk Saree in Magenta and Green 2020

Woven Art Silk Saree in Magenta and Green

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Product Highlights

  • Art Silk Saree in Magenta and Green
  • This Drape is Woven with Zari and Resham in Paisley Motifs and Enhanced with Abstract Print
  • Available with an Unstitched Art Silk Blouse in Light Green
  • Free Services: Fall and Edging (Pico)
  • Do Note: Tassels and All accessories shown in image is for presentation purpose only ( Slight variation in actual color vs. image is possible). Irregularities in weaving and contrast color is natural due to hand-done dying process.

Happy Valentine Box

Indian clothes. India is of course famous for gorgeous women’s clothes, from elaborately embroidered pashmina shawls to silk saris, from cotton kurtahs (long, tunic-style shirts) to scarves. Many of these come adorned with hand beading and/or hand embroidery and will make you feel like a princess. You can buy Indian clothes online and just about everything else, or visit Indian clothing stores in person.
Textiles. India excels at textiles, including cotton, silk, wool, and linen, plus an incredible array of homegrown printing and embroidering techniques. You can find an unending variety of things like block-print bedspreads, appliqué wall hangings, embroidered pillow cases – the list really is endless. At the high end are hand-beaded items that add fantasy and bling to home décor. There’s also khadi, hand-woven fabric, that has its own charm.
Jewelry and bling. Indian women love jewelry, and the bigger and more ornate the better. There is an astounding variety of real and costume jewelry — to go with your princess look. Buying jewelry in India is one of the most fun things you can do, from cheap bangles to precious gems. Jaipur is the gem capital of India, but you can find jew

Love Couple Statue

When I am with you, I feel perfect.” Is this exactly what you would like to convey to your gorgeous lady this Valentine? Well, it’s time to immerse yourself in the magic of romance with this amazing Love Couple statue.
As you will notice, this showpiece features the loving couple standing under an umbrella during rain. Wish you a perfect romantic evening outdoors with your Valentine!

Handcrafted Tower Of 3 Gifts

Step up your gifting game with this impressive handcrafted tower! This will certainly help you make a better impression on your Valentine this year. Why go about picking a single gift when you can surprise your Valentine with a tower of 3 gifts? These gifts are specially handcrafted to make her day a little extra happy.
The tower comprises five polaroid fridge magnets (customised with your favourite pictures), six homemade milk chocolates, and a romantic deed. Well, the deed legally binds your beloved to be your Valentine forever, remember every special date and go on lots of vacations together.

Top 10 things to buy in India

elow is my list of the top 10 things to buy in India — these are my personal favourites, plus I know they are specialties of the region. I am also recommending artisan-made products from India — personally hand-picked by me. These items are truly gorgeous! Click on the links below to browse or buy.

Hand Heart Desktop Sculpture

To start with, here’s a perfect Valentine’s gift with a perfect shape of the heart. Designed by artist Tamara Hensick, this charming handmade pewter sculpture is a daily reminder that you are loved. Whether newly entwined or a couple of lovebirds in the town, this hand heart sculpture will help breathe lots of positivity and love into each day. You may as well adorn your desk, dresser, or coffee table with this piece.

Why am I qualified to write this post?

For the past 13 years, since 2005, I have been travelling extensively in India – and shopping! I now live here, in Rishikesh, and continue my shopping in India habit whenever possible. While I was preparing for my first trip to India, I read some advice on the Journeywoman site that I took to heart: when in India, wear Indian clothes.
From my very first days in India, I started shopping for shoes, jewelry, and clothes, especially the salwar kameez (otherwise known as a suit or Punjabi suit) – a three-piece set consisting of loose trousers, a long tunic called a kurtah, and a long scarf called a dupatta. This is an outfit that suits the climate and the culture, and the need for modesty (especially when travelling in traditional areas and off-the-beaten path).

Shopping in India: What to buy in India

Ultimate Guide to Shopping in India: Things to get from India

INDIA IS A shopper’s paradise. There is an astonishing variety of dazzling clothes, shoes, jewelry, spices, and Indian souvenirs to buy in India, plus a lot more. This ultimate guide will give you a complete overview of the best things to get in India as a tourist, including what to buy in Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Rajasthan, Goa, Kerala, Rishikesh, and Varanasi – plus best souvenirs to buy in India. The entire country is basically an Indian shop!
One of my favourite pastimes is shopping in India and especially buying clothes in India. You just can’t beat the combination India offers: an incredible variety of gorgeous items, often hand-made, at temptingly low prices. Handicrafts, textiles, jewelry, furnishings, art, spices and much more on display in ancient bazaars, busy markets, state emporiums, street stalls, and shiny new malls. I particularly love Indian clothing stores (and even online stores) and to buy Indian souvenirs. The country produces both traditional and modern goods, and sometimes a compelling mix of both — such as designer fashions inspired by traditional costumes.

INDIAN FASHION BLOG/DRIVEN CURIOSITY

TRADITIONAL MARKETS OF INDIA TO SHOP FOR CLOTHES AND ACCESSORIES
19 TH NOV 2016
India, a place that is known for diverse cultures and ethnicity, can inspire you with its rich legacy and this is often manifested in the traditional markets. These markets mirror the cultures of the place they are situated in.
Traditional markets not only offer authentic products including clothing, accessories, food, etc. but also offer a unique insight into the local tastes and preferences.
These bazaars provide all the different types of clothing one can ask for. Apart from clothing, there are also a number of bazaars that focus on accessories. The best part about these bazaars is that they are quite economical and you can find a whole new world inside these bazaars