Maheshwari Handloom Silk Sarees with Ganga Jamuna Border in Black color with Jari Rope Design .
Continue ReadingOrigin and History The beautiful conception of the Maheshwari saree dates back to 18th century Madhya Pradesh. These sarees were first found and produced in the town of Maheshwar, hence the name. These sarees were initially made of pure Silk, but with the passage of time, Cotton was also one of the major fabrics used for these exquisitely designed sarees. The interesting legend behind these sarees is of Queen Ahilyabai Holkar who ordered various craftsman and artisans from Malwa and Surat to design a special saree with 9 yards, which later came to be known as the Maheshwari sarees. These ...
Continue ReadingVarieties The beauty of the Maheshwari saree is that each kind of Saree under this style has a name or a term of its own, which marks its distinctness. The sarees are either plain in the center with exquisitely designed borders or have checks and stripes in different variations. There are 5 major categories, which are namely ‘Chandrakala, Baingan Chandrakala, Chandratara, Beli, and Barbie. The Chandrakala and Baingan Chandrakala are the plain kinds, whereas the Chandratara, Beli, and Barbie fall under the striped or checked technique.
Continue ReadingThe Design Mantra While the Pallus are particularly distinct with their five stripes, they are also famous for their reversible borders that can be worn on either side. Maheshwari sarees have become a preferred choice have women elegance & style.Maheshwari sarees are online in spirited colors and diaphanous texture
Continue ReadingTraditional Narmada Lehar Border Design are very famous from decades, which Represent the flow of holy river Narmada which flows from the bank of Maheshwar city, it has many demanding variations with Jari Resham and much more, which ignites a flawless look of a border on saree.
Continue ReadingThe Maheshwari saree comes from the Maheshwar town of Madhya Pradesh. The tradition of handloom weaving in Maheshwar has been prevalent since the 5th century. Legends say that Rani Ahilya Bai Holkar invited craftsmen from Surat and Malwa and employed them in Maheshwar to design exclusive saree for gifting the visitors of the royal palace. This is how the tradition of Maheshwari saree came into being. Chanderi sarees show the blend of different culture and differ from Maheshwari saree in the weaving style and patterns. They also slightly differ in the border design. Maheshwari Handloom works, Maheshwar Maheshwar is ...
Continue Readingenormous varieties of Madhya Pradesh’s one of the oldest fabric materials, Maheshwari. There is a wonderful collection of sarees, suits and dress materials in Maheshwari, Chanderi and Silk materials. It is to be noted that Maheshwari cloth material is always liked by the people and also attracts the tourists as well. More than 60 different designs in Maheshwar material are displayed in exhibition from Khargone district of the State. There is an array of vibrant colours like green, ocean green and ocean blue along with shades of yellow, brown, sky colours and colours in contrast. Maheshwari printed sarees with ...
Continue ReadingNow Maheshwari Handloom has been Registered with Logo Design, we are pleased to inform we are now successfully Registered with Trade Mark Ministry for our Design of Logo, now we are having our Copyrights to protect our Trade Mark Design.
Continue ReadingMaheshwari fabric was originated in Maheshwar in Madhya Pradesh, India in the 18 th century. Fabric has geometrical motifs and borders in zari and resham, designs inspired by stone carvings and detailing at the Maheshwar Fort. The fabric has an extremely fine texture obtained from a unique weaving style. It is light and airy to wear, has elasticity and fine thread count leading to a glossy finish, making it a perfect wear for all seasons. The colors are made using natural vegetable dyes. Back in the history, maheshwari sarees were used as special gifts for royal relatives by Maharani Ahilyabai ...
Continue ReadingChanderi is a town situated in Ashoknagar district of Madhya Pradesh, India. weaving pattern in Chanderi produces finely textured fabrics of silk and cotton embellished with zari woven work. Motifs on the fabric come in varied designs from traditional coin and flowers to geometrical shapes. Chanderi fabric is known for its sheer texture, lightweight, and glossy transparency, setting it apart from textiles produced en masse in factories. The thread used is of extremely fine quality and never comes out even after long use, retaining the fabric’s appearance for long. Chanderi Weaving focuses mainly on Motifs and Pallu weaving While Maheshwari has ...
Continue ReadingBagh Print was is traditional hand block print with natural colors is now practiced in Bagh, Dhar district in Madhya Pradesh. Innovative geometric and floral designs inspired by nature are printed on the fabric using wooden blocks, few of them even 100 or 200 years old. A spectacular feature of bagh prints is the use of natural colors, mainly red, black, khaki and indigo. We offer Bagh prints on Maheshwari cotton silk Fabric, making it a perfect wear for all seasons. Bagh Print can be done on any kind of Silk and Cotton based fabric i.e. Pure Cotton, Silk, Silk ...
Continue ReadingMaster Weaver of Maheshwari Silk Sarees | Maheshwari Handloom Works Leading Manufacturer & Master Weavers of Maheshwari Handwoven Silk Sarees and Dress Materials. We operate more than Hundred Handlooms with Many Patterns of Sarees and Dupattas with a large variation of Border and Fabric Design and weaving techniques. Designs are very with the Dobby Apparatus used for Weaving Patterns upper side of the loom and lie with the Thin Rope/Dori. Colors of Warp We can do vary with the help of "KANDI" Bobbin loaded with Cotton Dyed Thread with the help of "Charkha". for more production related information or Customised Order Please ...
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