Q. Why is your standard blouse available in certain style?
Answer: Our purchasing staff have selected the best design/style for the saree, however as this is a personal choice, we offer our customers unique service of individual customization of the blouse in the style and size you require, this will be done by our tailors in India and be available for delivery in 2/3 weeks, sometimes even sooner.
Q. What is georgette?
Answer: Sarees are made from many different types of materials and decorated with many different styles of embroidery, mirror embroidery, beaded and tiki. The different types of materials all create different textures and styles of drape and therefore very much shape the overall look of the saree. Georgette Sarees - One of the most common materials used for modern sarees is georgette. This is a reasonably sheer lightweight fabric, which is slightly heavier and less opaque then chiffon. This makes georgette sarees ideal for creating pleats and creates an elegant saree drape. Georgette is often made of silk or polyester and has a slightly springy quality which makes it move on it’s own. This is again ideal for the saree pleats when walking and the saree drape. On a georgette sari you can have both lighter and heavier types of embroidery and any type of print. Chiffon Sarees - Chiffon is a material, which gives an elegant floating appearance to any outfit and especially to the Indian sari. A chiffon sari, being so elegant is ideal for eveningwear. Chiffon is a sheer lightweight fabric, which creates a lightweight sari, which is suited to both light and heavier embroidery. Chiffon can be made from silk, nylon or polyester. Silk Sarees - Silk is a material famously associated with the Indian sari. Traditionally silk sarees have been considered a sign of wealth. Silk sarees these days are less common although silk sarees still create a real look of elegance and are often simple and light to manage. Silk sarees have a natural shine, which is great for showcasing traditional Indian prints. Satin Sarees - Satin basically is a soft and lustrous fabric with lycra, stretch and has a dull back. Satin is shinny in appearance and available in all kinds of colours with deep lustre and excellent draping qualities. It resists stretching, shrinking and moths. Crepe Sarees - Crepe is an increasingly popular material used for both sarees and in Indian fashion in general. Crepe is a woven or knitted fabric and often regarded as a luxurious material. Crepe sarees have a great drape and fall, again making crepe sarees perfect for evening wear. Cotton Sarees - Cotton sarees are often lightweight and easy care sarees. Cotton sarees are normally associated with a more everyday casual style.
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