Thursday, November 11, 2010

Pashima Stoles / Shawls


Pashmina refers to a type of fine cashmere wool and textiles made from it. The wool comes from changthangi or pashmina goat, which is a special breed of goat indigenous to the high attitude of the Himalayas. Pashmina shawls are hand spun, woven and embroidered in Kashmir, and made from fine cashmere Fibre.

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Monday, October 25, 2010

Exclusive Designer Wear Kids Dresses


One of the famous festival in India is Diwali. These exclusive traditional indian dresses are perfect choice for this festival or any other festivals.
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Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Festival Clearance Special


Festival special clearance. Click HERE for more clearance stuff..

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Men's Kurtas

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Thursday, September 30, 2010

Crepe Kurtis!! Festival Special!!!Available in S,M L & XL

These crepe kurti's are very comfortable and easy to maintain. No iron required & machine washable. Perfect choice for casual wear.

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Kids Chaniya Choli's

Chaniya Choli is a Rajasthani traditional dress for females comprises an ankle length skirt and a short top, also known as a lehenga or a chaniya choli. A piece of cloth is used to cover the head, both for protection from heat and maintenance of modesty. Rajasthani dresses are usually designed in bright colours like blue, yellow and orange. Reflecting the colorful Rajasthani culture, Rajasthani clothes have a lot of mirror-work and embroidery.

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Saturday, September 25, 2010

Festival Special!! Designer Wear Salwar Suits !!


October is coming. That means full of festivals. Fill your wardrobe with these designer wear salwar suits.
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Friday, August 6, 2010

Designer Kurti's and Patiala's

These designer kurti's made of with cotton and crushed cotton which is the latest trend in india.
These can be wear with Jeans, Leggings or Patialas.

Patialas are available in cotton and mull chiffon fabric comes along with matching chunni or dupatta.

White and pink patiala made with cotton fabric which has beautiful embroidery with sequins kundans and embellishments


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Friday, July 23, 2010

Designer wear kurtis

Here are few latest designer wear kurtis in cotton, crushed cotton and cotton silk.
Leggings also available.

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Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Kalamkari Kurti's , Shawls / Dupattas



Kalamkari (Telugu: కలంకారి) or Qalamkari is a type of hand-painted or block-printed cotton textile, produced in parts of India. The word is derived from the Persian words kalam (pen) and kari (craftmanship), meaning drawing with a pen.
The craft made at Machilipatnam in Andhra Pradesh, evolved with patronage of the Mughals and the Golconda sultanate.
There are two distinctive styles of kalamkari art in India - one, the Srikalahasti style and the other, the Machalipatnam style of art. The Srikalahasti style of Kalamkari, wherein the "kalam" or pen is used for free hand drawing of the subject and filling in the colours, is entirely hand worked. This style flowered around temples and their patronage and so had an almost religious identity - scrolls, temple hangings, chariot banners and the like, depicted deities and scenes taken from the great Hindu epics - Ramayana. Mahabarata, Puranas and the mythological classics. This style owes its present status to Smt. Kamaladevi Chattopadhayay who popularised the art as the first Chairperson of the All India Handicrafts Board. Only natural dyes are used in Kalamkari and it involves seventeen painstaking steps.


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Friday, May 28, 2010

Kids Kurtha's




As we know that Kids are cute and lovely. In order to increase their cuteness level all parents should make use of Indian Garments. Kids are the mirror of their parents as well as of their lifestyle.

There are various types of Kurtha Pyjama which are made in different fabrics like Cotton Kurta Pyjama, Silk Kurta Pyjama, Silk Brocade Kurta Pyjama, Embroidered Kurta Pyjama, Poly Silk Kurtha Pajama.


Click Here for Hand Embroidered Cotton Chikan Kurtha Pyjama's for boys.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Men's Kurtas




A kurta (Persian/Urdu: کُرتا, Hindi: कुरता, pronounced [ˈkʊrta]; also kurti for a shorter version worn by women) is a traditional item of clothing worn in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. It is a loose shirt falling either just above or somewhere below the knees of the wearer, and is worn by both men and women. They were traditionally worn with loose-fitting paijama (kurta-paijama), loose-fitting salwars, tight-fitting churidars, or wrapped-around dhotis; but are now also worn with jeans. Kurtas are worn both as casual everyday wear and as formal dress. A kurta is also referred to as a panjabi, (usually spelled lower-case) in Bengal, Sri Lanka, Britain, and Canada.


Here you can see both Chikan kurta's and Cotton kurtas. Click here for Men's Kurta's.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Women Cotton Kurtis



Cotton Kurtis are great for summer. Can be wear with Jeans, Trousers or Patiala style dresses and tights.

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Kids Lehenga Cholis or pavadas or Parikinis




Lehenga choli or pavada or pariki is the traditional south indian dress style for kids.
Choli is a blouse.A Lehenga is a dress worn with a choli, also called a gypsy skirt or lehnga.

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Women's Chikan Kurtas




Chikan is a traditional embroidery style from Lucknow, India. Literally translated, the word means embroidery. Believed to have been introduced by Nur Jehan, Mughal emperor Jahangir's wife, it is one of Lucknow's most famous textile decoration styles.
The combination of eye-catching embroidery on the cotton fabric and the colorful and stunning patterns make the collection of chikan embroidered kurtis, a definite stunner. These designers kurtis can have the front panels decorated with delightful embroidery and the sleeves and the lower part may either be enhanced by sober embroidery patterns, the variety being endless.

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