DEVANGIĀ Net Embroidered Multicolor Women Dupatta

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Product Details
Brand
DEVANGI
Style code
BH-DT-01-MAIN
Occasion
Wedding
Weave Type
Embroidery
Knit type
Single
Region
Gujarat
Fabric care
Avoid Over-Washing: Washing fabrics too frequently can wear them out. Spot clean when possible, Use Fabric Softener: This can help maintain the softness of fabrics like cotton and polyester, Stain Removal: Treat stains immediately with a stain remover or soap and cold water, especially for delicate fabrics, Proper Storage: Store clothes and fabrics in a cool, dry place. Use padded hangers for delicate garments and fabric bags for long-term storage
Other details
Paisleys: A signature design symbolizing fertility and growth, Floral Patterns: Including roses, lilies, and vines, Geometric Designs: Such as jaali (net-like) patterns and other symmetrical motifs, Architectural Patterns: Inspired by Mughal architecture and the royal court
Fabric
Net
Pattern
Embroidered
Sales package
1 Dupatta
Net Quantity
1
Color
Multicolor
Brand Color
Wine
Ideal For
Women
Length
95 inch
Secondary Color
Multicolor
Size
2.4 meters
A Banarasi dupatta is a highly revered and luxurious accessory that hails from the city of Varanasi (Banaras) in India. Known for its opulent appearance and intricate craftsmanship, this dupatta is often worn during weddings, festivals, and other special occasions. It is cherished for its blend of traditional techniques, fine materials, and rich cultural heritage. Key Features: Fabric: The traditional Banarasi dupatta is made of silk, often pure silk or art silk, though there are also variations made from blends of cotton or georgette. The silk fabric gives it a rich sheen and soft texture that enhances its luxurious feel. The dupatta drapes elegantly, making it a perfect complement to festive or formal attire. Weaving and Craftsmanship: The hallmark of a Banarasi dupatta is its intricate weaving, particularly the use of zari—metallic threads (typically gold or silver) woven into the fabric to create elaborate patterns. Brocade weaving (often referred to as kadhwa weaving) is commonly used, producing raised, textured designs that highlight floral, paisley, and geometric motifs. The detailed craftsmanship can take months to complete, with each piece being a work of art. Designs and Motifs: Traditional Banarasi dupattas feature mughal floral patterns, paisley motifs, buttas (small intricate motifs), and jaali (net-like) designs. The heavy borders often feature detailed zari work, making the dupatta look even more exquisite. The designs are influenced by historical and cultural symbols, often inspired by nature or royal Mughal aesthetics. Color Palette: Banarasi dupattas come in a wide spectrum of colors, ranging from deep, rich hues like emerald green, ruby red, and royal blue to softer tones such as peach, pastel pinks, and ivory. This diverse color palette allows the dupatta to suit various occasions, whether vibrant weddings or more subtle, refined events. Occasions: Banarasi dupattas are traditionally worn during weddings, festivals (such as Diwali and Eid), and formal cultural events. They are often paired with Banarasi sarees or lehenga cholis, but can also add a touch of grandeur to simpler outfits like salwar kameez. They are commonly worn by brides and are seen as symbols of elegance and tradition. Draping Styles: The dupatta can be draped in a variety of styles to showcase its elaborate designs. Common draping techniques include letting one end fall gracefully over the shoulder or draping it loosely around the neck, allowing the beautiful patterns to be displayed. The drape often serves to highlight the intricate borders and woven motifs. Why It’s Special: Banarasi dupattas are not just accessories—they are a representation of India's rich textile heritage and royal craftsmanship. The intricate handwoven designs, especially the use of zari and brocade techniques, reflect centuries of tradition. The meticulous effort that goes into creating each Banarasi dupatta makes it a unique piece, treasured for generations. It is not only a symbol of luxury but also a timeless piece of art that carries historical and cultural significance.
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Very nice and good looking dupatta I like it a lotā¤
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Questions and Answers
Q:If I wear it bridal chunni
A:Yes, happily you can wear it.
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Q:It can be used for half saree as voni , for women age of 23
A:yes it can be
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Q:Is duppata colour white?
A:Yes...
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