Gracious Green Chiffon Festival Wear Printed Designer Saree


A symbol of the Indian women, the saree is an important part of the closet of any woman who loves ethnic wear. As with another piece of clothing, these six-yard fabrics traverse through trend and style routes every season. Printed sarees are trending this rainy weather, and so, we at Mydesiwear decided to bring a curated collection of printed sarees to lend a twist to your wardrobe.



Product Description: Exciting green chiffon festival wear printed designer saree. Having fabric chiffon. The ethnic print for the saree adds a sign of magnificence statement with a look. Comes with matching blouse. (Slight variation in color, fabric and work is possible. Model images are only representative.)

Colors: Green
Fabric: Chiffon
Work: Printed
Occasion: Party, Festival

The modern trend in Indian sarees is the printed material. Around the world, it has created waves. Previously sarees used to be in floral prints or embroidered or with collection or beads works. However, with the new breed of designers, there’s a whole new array of Indian saree prints in geometrical styles, floral styles and in combinations of different fabrics.

Block printing is the oldest technique of calico printing in which wooden block is used. It is the simplest method of printing fabrics. Rajasthan is the foremost center for block printing. Jodhpur, Udaipur, Chittorgarh, Jaipur are some of the main centers for block prints nowadays. Slowly, Gujarat and western Rajasthan are also gaining significance in the block printing industry of India. The block prints of Rajasthan are Mughal inspired floral prints. The cities like Sanganer close to Jaipur, the capital city of Rajasthan, manufacture much block printed fabric for the fashion trade nowadays.

Printing of dresses and designer sarees has become famous because the uncomplicated process does craft such sensational prints in rich and energetic colours. Formerly natural dyes were used but nowadays chemical and artificial colours have replaced them. The important thing is the colours used are red, the colour of love, yellow the colour of spring, blue and saffron.

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