Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Indian kurtis and embroidery

Indian kurtis are known for its designs and patterns that have been trending since centuries, Indian kurtis reflects the tradition and culture of India. This traditional attire is attractive and a perfect pick for weddings, traditional and cultural occasions. Kurtis have become the main outfit for ladies for traditional occasions; now a day the western influence has bestowed Indian traditional kurti in indo-western kurti which is the modern aspect of the typical Indian kurti.

 Indian kurtis comprises of short and long kurti those lengths up to knee and thigh. If you are sure about your shape and figure than these kurtis are available in stitched style, the unstitched kurti can be tailored as per your style segment, designer kurtis are also available that can give you a outstanding look.  

Indian kurtis are available in a variety of Indian traditional prints that varies from region to region. The prints comprise of bandhej work, gota work, warli art, lucknowi chikan kari, embroidery, patch work, zardosi, block print work, kashmiri handicraft and much more that can be found in or catalogue.  The traditional outfit requires skilled craftsmanship to embellish the stone and diamonds in the outfit. The neck line of the kurtis is well decorated with patterns and designs.


Designer kurtis manufacturers tailor  in a variety of fabrics such as cotton, chiffon, and georgette, silk, net and many other materials. You can find ladies Indian kurtis for various occasion and season.  These kurtis can be paired with leggings, jeggings, denims, and churidar.


The following are the various prominent embroidery classes spread across India :
  • Yashoda Embroidery Classes: Viman Nagar, Pune.


  • Aari and Embroidery Class: Fashion Arts, M-71, Anna Nagar, Chennai.


  • Government Polytechnic for Women: Sector 10-D, Chandigarh.


  • Krishna Embroidery Class: Rajhans Shopping, Varachha Road, Surat.


  • Society of Fashion Technology: Room No. 7, Geetanjali Building, Manchu Road, Near Malad Subway, Near Suchak Hospital, Malad (E), Mumbai.


  • Womens training Institute: Lokus Playschool, 17th Road, Off Khar Danda, Near Denim World, Khar, Mumbai.


  • Shalini Tailoring Institute: KBCC Complex, Tumkur Road, Jallahalli Cross, Near KBC Kalyana Mantap, T Dasarahalli, Bangalore.


  • Deepa Classes: No. 291, 6th Main, 3rd Cross, Sadanand Nagar, Near NGEF East, Indira Nagar, Bangalore.


  • Chitrabhanu School of Art & Handicraft: 161/2, Rash Behari Avenue, Near Gariahat Crossing, Ballygunge, Kolkatta.