Get Your Own Style with Indian Fabric

Posted: October 08, 2021

Indian fabric has always been popular globally. In history as well, India has always been considered rich in fabric and artefacts.  Even if we see the folklores, the fabrics resourced from India has been considered very rich and thus was a costly affair. It was suited only for the royals at that time since it was not only tough to procure but was very comfortable to carry around throughout the day with heavy tasks. The popularity was among the ladies most who prefer to have it for its comfort to the skin and bright bold colours. Even the floral patterns were mesmerising enough for ladies to have their gown made of these.

Get customised design made with Indian Fabric

The benefit of purchasing Indian fabric by the yard is the option of getting it stitched in whatever pattern or design you wish to. Moreover, one can design it in dress or salwar kameez with matching fabric or making a fusion clothing of it. The versatility of Indian fabric provides makes it easy to design in multiple formats. Another benefit is the fabric’s comfort to the skin, especially during summers.

Indian printed fabrics

Indian fabrics are usually handmade by skilled artisans. The printing also is done by hand using wooden blocks which are then pressed on the cloth using coloured dye. The patterns are of different designs of which the wooden block is carved with the pattern protruded to the outer side so that it can be hand-pressed. The overall process is called hand block printing and is a traditional art form that is popular globally.

Indian Fabric by yard comes in silk, cotton, linen etc and are very comfortable to the skin

Indian fabric comes in various forms, silk, handloom, cotton and linen. The most popular fabric among these especially during the summer is cotton. Cotton fabric has the speciality of being comfortable and easy for all skin types. The comfort and convenience with Indian cotton fabric are at par compared to any other fabric.

Silk, however, falls under the luxurious category. The fabric is usually worn during festivities.

Although both the fabric has a long process of making with skilled labours and handlooms involved.

We see even home décor done by home linen and people have found beautiful ways to use it to decorate their homes. Table covers, cushions, curtains, dhuri, everything now comes using Indian fabric in some form. We love how many designers are using Indian fabric to create their amazing collections and popularising it globally.