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Designer Kurtis For Colur, Embroidery and Comfort!

Posted On : Nov-30-2011 | seen (391) times | Article Word Count : 524 |

Kurtis convey much more than merely being upper garments for women in the northern parts of India and elsewhere. Handmade designer kurtis are in a different league altogether.
Kurtis are the long, draping dress that women for ages have worn and dazzled everyone around including themselves. Even the concept of handmade designer kurtis are not a foreign phenomenon and have been in existence for several centuries now. Plain Kurtis, embroidered ones, those with added pliais and pockets, and those that form a bell kind of shape at the lower part, the variety in terms of design and material are in itself quite impressive.

Handmade Kurtis Exuding much more than Femininity!

Essentially considered the basic upper dresses for women particularly in the northern parts of India, with time, kurtis have become acceptable in other parts of India and outside of it as well. The male counter of kurtis are called kurtas and they do not taper along closely to your lower hip and fall down loosely. And it goes without saying that kurtas do not come in such exciting colours and floral motifs either.

Kurtis are worn mostly by women along with a lower called the pyjami. Though there trend of wearing designer kurtis along with jeans or trousers have also caught up with time. Generally handmade designer kurtis are made in four sizes – small, medium, large, extra large and extra large double. These are the standard sizes that are universally followed.

Several states and regions are contributing to this sector!

Handmade kurtis are made in various states of India and today it is a well entrenched cottage industry in these regions. You have designer kurtis made in Punjab, Kashmir, Uttar Pradesh, etc. Though other regions like Rajasthani, Himachal Pradesh, Gujarat, West Bengal have also caught up.

Abundance of design, and styles available!

The kurtis from Lucknow are famous the world over for the unique Chickasaw work done on them. Chickankarri is specific to the region. Similarly, the ones created in the northern border state of Jammu & Kashmir have the typical floral embroidery done on them. V neck, boat neck, round neck and even bandhgala kind of kurtis are popular though designer kurtis by their very nature can be custom made in other designs cuts as well ae per the individual tastes and preferences of the customer.

For festive and joyous occasions, the woman can always go in for the slightly more heavily embroidered stuff. Besides cotton, silk, wool, etc are used for making these irresistible pieces of handmade kurtis.

How long the kurtis come down also is a matter of individual styles and preferences. You have hip length kurtis, those that come down to y our knee and even some that stop only slightly above your feet.

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Satyajit Banerjee is an expert writer in handicraft space and writes for Craffts.com, an eCommerce portal for handcrafted and women Kurtis. It offers wide range of products across various categories ranging from Fashion Jewellery, Hand-made Bags, Women Apparels, Accessories, Necklaces, Home Décor & Furnishing products and much more.

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