02 Jun

Indian embroidery is popular all over the world. Every state in India delivers a canvas of embroideries, stitches, and cloth, making the country's cultural heritage rich.


In order to maintain the rich heritage of textiles and cloth fashion, designers are trying to revive the early techniques like block printing Kantha kurta for women, Warli prints, and many more. One such embroidery, Kantha, is extensively popular on sarees, dhotis, kurtis, home furnishing fabrics, and scarves. They are woven from cotton and silk.


This is a beautiful running lace that has designs that are incredibly complex. It originated in West Bengal and Bangladesh. The kind of Kantha embroidery has been done using a simple running stitch along the borders on sarees cloth. Hence, any garment with a decorative stitch that was running embroidered motifs along the edge could be termed as a Kantha garment. Earlier, Kantha's work was only done on a limited selection of fabrics, but today, with exposure to colors and fabric, the embroidery is utilized on dresses like men's and women's designer kurtis.


The motifs used in Kantha embroidery on sarees, designer kurtis, and skirts resemble examples of folk and epic tales, running deer, dancing peacock, temples, hukkas, grill, pitcher, chariots, palanquins, elephants, horses, saddles and so on.


Designer kurta for women is embroidery and paired with Patiala salwar trousers, dhoti pants, and leggings, and provide the wearer a look. Beautiful elements such as beads, mirror work, and sequins are added to enhance its appeal. These garments are known for their beautifully woven themes, for example, geometrical shapes and flowers, animals, birds.


A woman in a Kantha saree not only embraces the age-old but also looks tasteful. Accessories are also a part of appearance and fashion. A trend change has been seen by Indian Bridal Jewellery in the current times. Silver and gold were the only substances used for jewelry in India, but with new evolution in fashion jewelry has many designers experimenting widely with a wide selection of Indian antique Jewellery. Accessorize your kurti with Indian Bridal Jewellery, and you're all set to rock the celebration!


Numerous online shopping portals offer a wide assortment of designer kurtis, sarees and salwar kameez, and Indian gowns to make your shopping experience searchable. Browse through the wide collection available on the internet, and add sophistication to your wardrobe with a Kantha garment, which will never go out of fashion.


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