الأحد، 6 فبراير 2011

Zari Embroidery

 Zari Embroidery

Zari Embroidery

Gold beads have been beautifully placed along with zari embroidery to create a look that is absolutely mesmerizing. The overall look of the design is pastel green thus giving it a smooth and soothing look. The beads have used in perfect coordination and the design is worked on densely thus making the design look heavy and gorgeous. The zari is of supreme quality which makes it long lasting and over a period of time can become an heirloom to be passed on from one generation to another.

Beaded Silk Embroidery

 Beaded Silk Embroidery

Beaded Silk Embroidery

Shining black beaded silk embroidery have been interestingly used to create a pattern that is sure to captivate you. Fine quality thread is used on tulle to give life to some of the most exquisite designs. The overall look of the design is tantalizing and is gorgeous, as the design is heavy and unique. The silk thread has been finely woven in the shape of small flowers that spreads across the gown

Sequin Embroidered Fabrics

 Sequin Embroidered Fabrics

Sequin Embroidered Fabrics

Small sequins interestingly put together to get a beautiful sequin embroidered fabrics that makes it a perfect apparel for the bride on her wedding. The design has small detailing like bunch of flowers clubbed together at intervals to give a charming look. Each bunch is connected with a series of sequins thus making the pattern look attractive

Applique Work Fabrics

Applique Work Fabrics

Applique Work Fabrics

An extremely beautiful design that is intricate is depicted in applique work fabrics for gowns. A unique combination of beads and lace can be seen in the design thus making it a treat for the eyes. Small beads have been stitched to the satin fabric with the help of fine threads that are extremely smooth and durable at the same time.

Embroidered Satin Fabrics

Embroidered Satin Fabrics 

Embroidered Satin Fabrics

Beautiful sequins and beads have been expertly woven to give the shape of flowers and beautiful patterns to embroidered satin fabrics. The design has satin lace beautifully folded to give the shape of a 3D rose and sequins and beads attach each such rose by way of exquisite designs. The sequins and beads used are of superior quality and have a glow that makes them all the more attractive.

Embroidered Net Fabrics

Embroidered Net Fabrics 

Embroidered Net Fabrics

Extremely fine embroidered net fabrics has been used as a base for gowns and exhibits intricate and beautiful design that has floral patterns. Silver metallic yarn, lace and beads have been expertly placed by the craftsman to add grace to the gown. The design makes the gown look feminine and adds a soft touch thus is an ideal gown for any bride's special day

Embroidered Satin Fabrics

Embroidered Satin Fabrics

Embroidered Satin Fabrics

Beautiful sequins and beads have been expertly woven to give the shape of flowers and beautiful patterns to embroidered satin fabrics. The design has satin lace beautifully folded to give the shape of a 3D rose and sequins and beads attach each such rose by way of exquisite designs. The sequins and beads used are of superior quality and have a glow that makes them all the more attractive

Beaded Fabrics

Beaded Fabrics

Beaded Fabrics

Beautiful, intricate pattern exhibited on the gown and enhanced with white and black beaded fabrics. Superior quality satin is used as base and designs that are highly intricate can be seen on the gown. The design promises to be different and unique thus making it all the more desirable. The beads used in the gown are selected with much precision and that is seen in the finish of the design

Wedding Gown Embroidery




We offer an exclusive range of wedding gown embroidery. These wedding gown fabrics like embroidered fabrics, beaded fabrics, sequin embroidered fabrics, applique work fabrics, embroidered satin fabrics, embroidered net fabrics, beaded net fabrics exhibit some of the most exquisite designs and embroideries.

Techniques of embroidery used in our wedding gown fabrics include aari and zardozi with good quality material such as silken threads, beads, sequins, sworovski crystals in different colors and sizes, gold, silver and antique yarns and bullion, coils, cords etc.

The embroideries for the wedding gown fabrics are done on all kinds of fabrics such as duches satin, crepes, georgettes, silk chiffons, organza tulles and laces.

Bridal Fabric-silk Fabric Vs. Chiffon



It is needless to explain what bridal dress is and what bridal fabric is. However, what we can try to measure here the different options of making gorgeous but elegant bridal outfits. However as two beauties can not be identical bridal outfits are different and varied and the best bridal fabric concept also depends on the stature of the bride and on the budget fixed scheduled on bridal outfit. Irrespective of these two factors, there are two fabrics primarily used for making bridal dress and these two are silk fabric and chiffon.
Silk fabric is one of the most deserving bridal fabrics across the world. It is light but multiple shaded and can be worked simply gorgeous with embroidery, work of motifs and beads work. The weight of silk is lighter and although silk makes wonderful drapes, it is somehow not get crushed very easily. Stitching method of this natural fabric needs skill and perfection and the bridal outfit made by silk remains body hugging but always reveals an ecstatic feminine charm within the appearance of bride in background of a silken aura. Between the common verities of silk, natural and synthetic fabrics are also available and it is always wise to consult a reliable fabric wholesaler about the salient features of these silk variants.
Besides silk, chiffon fabric is another great and accepted bridal fabric option and around the world chiffon fabric is one of the most popular bridal fabrics. The best features of chiffon are its versatile color range, softness, drape-friendly texture, easy wash ability, and great sober but attractive looks. Unlike silk, chiffon made bridal fabric is inclined to be body-hugging and it is the perfect wedding attire fabric for those who are slim and sleek and like to make bridal dress with lots of frill and layers.
One of the great advantages of chiffon is its compatibility with other fabrics like organza and stretch fabrics. While with only chiffon a bridal outfit may become too sober and soft frilled, combination with stretch fabric, and if necessary organza mixture will be able to make great drapes and frills for the said dress. The brides who are happy go like and slim and sleek will surely prefer to wear bridal outfits with chiffon shimmer and in extreme cases the bride can opt for silk-chiffon fabric for the proposed bridal outfit.
However, comparing between two different fabrics for their superiority for making is like comparing a Ms. Universe with Ms. World. In wide way chiffon has some properties of silk texture and silk chiffons are somehow resembles softness, vivacity, and dazzling but sublime color range of natural silk fabrics.
Considering the point of the suitability of these two fabrics as bridal fabric is more or less like an unending controversial dispute. Both these fabrics have its pros and cons. While chiffon is easy to maintain silk demands delicate care to maintain the fabric's glow. While a silk made attire looks gorgeous and extremely elegant, frilly chiffon makes a bridal outfit beautiful but somehow it may lack the classy elegance of silk. However, the choice entirely depends on the users and there are lots of beautiful bridal outfit designs available both on silk and chiffon base material.

How is Cotton Fabric Made?



The process of making cotton fabric has become a highly industrialized one, especially in developed countries. The harvesting of cotton plants has become largely mechanized in the U.S., Europe, and Australia, but there are numerous cotton-producing nations around the world. After harvesting, raw cotton goes through a cleaning and refining process before it is spun into thread and woven into cotton fabric on looms. While synthetic fibers have seen increased use in recent years, cotton fabric alone still accounts for at least half of all clothing textiles in the world
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Cotton is typically planted in spring, again by machines, which can plant 12 rows of cotton seeds at a time. Under good conditions, the plants generally are visible above the ground within a week. The seedlings mature for about a month and a half, and then begin to flower. Flowering is very brief, and in just a few days after the flower appears, it is gone, and in its place remains the part of the plant that ripens into a pod called a boll. Over two to three months, the boll matures and the cotton fibers in it grow to their full length.

Harvesting occurs once the boll has split open, revealing the cotton, and the fibers have had time to dry in the sun. The leaves of the cotton plant must usually be removed chemically before the harvest, but in some areas, freezing temperatures will cause the plant to lose its leaves naturally. This removal of the leaves allows the cotton to be machine-harvested. Most harvesting machines in the United States blow air at high speeds over the plants to remove the cotton from the boll and collect it.