The phrase Kosa is derived from Sanskrit which means silk, Kosa is likewise referred to as Tussar. Kosa silk is considered the quality silk in the world. In India, Kosa silk has the second largest manufacturing smooth via tribals of Chhattisgarh. Chhattisgarh, likewise called a cottage organisation in 1934, became a geographical interest in 2010. […]Read More
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Paithani Silks The Royal Handlooms of Maharashtra India has always been a land of cultures, traditions, festivals, and freedom. Since time immemorial, one of the most traditional clothing of Indians is sarees. Saree usually have a lot of variety but among all of them, the most comfortable and beautiful saree is a handloom saree. A […]Read More
Mardani Khel has a long history if we trace it back. It began in the early 1600s with the rise in the popularity of guerrilla warfare also known as ganimi kava. It was during this time when Shivaji was also fighting against the Deccan kings and the Mughals. The Mughals were heavily armed and they […]Read More
Bollywood has extended a deep influence on prevalent Indian fashion. When an Actor or Actress wore any Outfit festooned in a hit movie directly becomes a prime Clothing trend for tailors to reproduce. When We talk about Bollywood Trends all we know is the Beginning of Bollywood, the Golden Ages, and The Classic Era. Read More
In terms of Customs and culture Gaekwads were known to be very traditional. They have a love for everything iconic and outstanding, right from the embellished rides like elephants and horses to the finely decorated carriages. Read More
The Holkar’s were great enthusiasts of art and even great collectors. They were famed for their collection of cars and jewelry. In the late 1900s after the fall of the great Mughal Empire, the Holkar’s of Indore gained great control. Read More
During the royal period, the traditional outfit was well-thought-out as the durbar dress, which was expected to be worn by every person who went to Durbar, and whomsoever had scheduled with the king. The outfit also signified Status, prestige, and hierarchy to the different sections or classes of society. Read More
Rajput carry their chivalric grandeur and ethnicity in their dressing style and tradition while booming a distinct style in their traditional costume. The citizens from this community prefer to embellish themselves with various jewelry and ornaments.Read More
The ladies and gentlemen of Mughal empire wore expensive and attractive clothes made from the finest textile and emphasize themselves with ornaments from head to toe.Read More
The Gupta’s adopted the form of dress that became traditionally identified with royalty. Some clothes to be worn on informal occasions are Antariya, Uttariya & Kayabandh.Read More