Source: IndiaMart Banarasi Sarees: A History Steeped in Tradition The Banarasi saree is not just a garment; it's a legacy. Woven in the holy city of Varanasi, also known as Banaras, for centuries, these sarees are renowned for their intricate designs, rich colors, and luxurious fabrics. They are a testament to the skill and artistry of Indian weavers, passed down through generations. The origins of Banarasi
Noorayaat is a jewellery collection curated by Designer Krishit Tilawat for JD Design Awards 2022. The collection is inspired by the monument of love Taj Mahal, its architecture, the beautiful interiors, and the floral motifs. The pieces in his collection ensure to enhance the beauty and elegant character of the person. The Taj Mahal is the name of one of India's most renowned monuments,
The rich and diverse handloom heritage of India is to be celebrated for all the eclectic contributions to the handloom and textile heritage of the world. Our country is the origin and home to countless gorgeous and rich handlooms and textiles. We as a proud and ancient country produce roughly 85 percent of the world’s handwoven products and we have the most diversity
In fashion design, practical knowledge is of utmost importance. To understand the intricacies of the design approach and techniques, aspirants need to have hands-on experience at the Industry level. It exposes them to the wee details which are necessary for their future endeavors. JD Institute of Fashion Technology, Bangalore, delivers quality education to design aspirants through its various courses structure. The Institute aims to
Bunaai Utsav, a celebratory slow fashion event to showcase the rich cultural diversity of handlooms and handicrafts is brought to general public by the assiduous effort of JD Institute Fashion Technology, Hyderabad in association with L&T and Metro rail Hyderabad. If you are in town this March 2022, you wouldn’t need a special invite for a fashion show. All you need to do is
Traditional Indian Jewellery has a recognition of its own. Jewellery, in general, enhances one’s beauty. In Indian culture, the jewellery that women wear, signifies their status, wealth, and status, in the society. The history of Traditional Indian Jewellery is as old as Indian History! The word jewellery originates from the Latin word "jocale", meaning plaything. 5000-7000 years ago during Ramayana & Mahabharata times was
National Handloom Day is celebrated by the Ministry of Textiles on the 7th of August, in order to protect and raise awareness of our handloom heritage. On this day, the community of handloom weavers are honoured and their contributions to socio-economic development is recognised and highlighted all over the nation. This day is commemorated as a resolution to protect our heritage of handloom