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Stunning Saris at Bhopal Haat 

Bhopal , Apr 17: The five-meter wonder -Sari has always attracted the Indian women. The wonderful piece of cloth has its unique history. A visit to the Bhopal Haat is a must if you ladies wish to update their ward robe according to the need of the season.. Artisans have brought beautiful Saris from different corners of the country.

We take a look at famous Saris from around the country. The Bhopal Haat offers a variety of Saris in myriad colours, pallus ,embroidery to suit the taste of every discerning women.It is a collection from all over India brought exclusively at the Grishma Haat. Skillful artisans have perfected the art of weaving threads using knowledge and wisdom handed down from one generation to the next for centuries. Today we talk about the famous Chikan Saris of Lucknow. The beautiful ladies who want to make a fashion statement for themselves can come and pick from a fabulous collection . The chickan Saris have attracted women since a long time.

The ethnic beauty has been retained .You can also explore the beauty of chickan embroidery in the border and pallu of the georgette Saris. All over embroidery in various white and coloured threads give a beautiful effect. Meticulously made on the pallu and the borders the colourful thread chickankari creates hues and stitches in the designs par excellence. The Jaali work reflects needlework of nimble fingers. The Saris are cool , ensure comfort and evokes awe of onlookers. It seems to be reinventing the ancient skill and living in the Nawabi era gone by.

Chanderi

Chanderi is famous for ite hand-woven Saris. The Chanderi sari is a common name in middle class and rich societies and it is in high demand. Chanderi Saris are famous foe its rich brocades and designs. Silk and cotton is used by master craftsmen to create beautiful borders. Used in subtle hues the Chanderi Saris have a different sophistication of their own and generally have a thick gild border and two gold bands on the pallu.

By Shachindra Kumar Mishra 

 
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