Title: Is cotton silk saree soft?
1Is cotton silk saree soft?
A Cotton Saree, on the other hand, gets draped
easily without much hassle. Silk cotton sarees
are mostly liked by the ladies when we talk about
party wear sarees or sarees for wedding
purposes. When the situation demands comfort then
women go for cotton sarees. The cotton sarees
are airy, light, soft and very comfortable. Cotto
n silk designer sarees are a bit heavier and
flashy. They have embroidery work all over or in
some parts in contrasting shades. They are the
heavy sarees that can be
2worn for various occasions and functions. They
are available in a series of vibrant colors and
in a variety of designs. Mulberry silk is the
finest and soft silk which is the most expensive
silk fabric in the world! Even Cashmere silk and
Vucana silk are famous for their
quality. Kanchipuram is a city in Tamil Nadu
which is hailed as silk city as the main
profession of the people living in and around is
weaving silk sarees. More than 5000 Families are
engaged in this industry. Kolkata. The white
cotton saree with the red border called Lal Paar
Saree is synonymous with the women of West
Bengal. These sarees are not only worn at the
time of Durga Puja but are an integral part of a
Bengali woman's wardrobe. Silk in the Indian
subcontinent is a luxury good. In India, about
97 of the raw mulberry silk is produced in the
Indian states of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil
Nadu and West Bengal. Mysore and North
Bangalore, the upcoming site of a US20 million
"Silk City", contribute to a majority of silk
production. Silk, in general, is famous in South
Indian cities like Tamil Nadu, where it
is extremely-popular. Coimbatore is famous for
silk production in India. The Kanchipuram and
Coimbatore silk are some of the finest silks you
can find in India. Many people buy their silk
sarees from Coimbatore and cannot stop raving
about it. How many types of silk sarees are
there in India? Furthermore, Its main four
varieties, which include pure silk (Katan),
Organza (Kora) with Zari and silk, Georgette,
and Shatter, and according to Banarasi silk saree
design process, they are divided into, Jangla,
Tanchoi, Vaskat, Cutwork, Tissue, and Butidar.