The base of the Gadwal fabric is generally cotton. There is a loosely attached silk border and the fabric is traditionally woven in the interlocked-weft technique, called Kupadam or Kuttu. Most of the Gadwal fabrics have rich borders, with gold or silver zari brocades. Hand crafted designs on pure gadwal cottons have traditional colours for these fabrics as earth shades of brown, grey, and off-white. The Gadwal handloom has a variation known as Kotha Kota Silk. The base is woven in Silk but with contrasting borders. Mythical carvings, floral designs and other exquisite designs adorn the border. The salwar kameez is also adorned with rich zari, which heightens the elegance of the wearer.
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1. Unnati Silks Traditional Gadwal Salwar Kameez Online
Salwar kameez is one of the traditional attire of women in most parts of India. Gadwal is a small
town located in Mahaboob Nagar district, Andhra Pradesh, in India. Gadwal handlooms are
made in cotton and silk fabric.
Gadwal salwar kameez are known for its beautiful mix of
fabric and designs. These mix of cotton and silk has give
rise to a new trend of salwar suits known as sico punjabi
suits, which are quite popular the world over. These
dresses are designed with gold and silver zari borders.
The weaving technique used to design the gadwal salwar
kameez is the interwoven weft technique which was
traditionally known as Kupadam and the weaving style for
the borders was known as kumbam.
Gadwal salwar
kameez are
woven with
interlocked
weft technique
of contrasting
colors with different motifs design and gold and
silver thread zari borders, this type of designs are
represent the south Indian culture patterns.
Gadwal salwar kameez have the entire drape is
completely cotton weaved and while, the borders
are of silk. The whole match up is done in such a way
that one can wear these salwar suits for any
occasion.
The unstitched pure gadwal handloom cotton salwar
kameez are designed with stripes, floral zari, thread
woven bootis and rich woven zari border kameez and
2. salwars with rich woven matching dupatta,
suitable for corporate and casual wear.
The unstitched Gadwal sico punjabi suits are
designed with traditional motifs and contrasting
zari borders kameez and plain salwars with
matching designer chunni, apt for parties,
traditional occasions, corporate and casual wear.
Unnatisilks is a one of the best online shop where
you can find beautiful collection of Gadwal
Handloom Salwar Kameez with attractive designs,
unique patterns and eye-catching color and
combinations.
Unnati silks, the largest ethnic online Indian shop
offers exquisite designer Gadwal Salwar Kameez
for online sale. Our Online shopping store has the
widest range of rich Indian Sarees and Salwar
kameez. At Unnati Silks, you can buy unique,
exclusive collection at affordable price.
Unnati has a unique range of fusion salwar
kameez where trending designs, patterns and
colors have been incorporated in traditional
styles of fabric manufacturers, and available in
retail and wholesale.
You can purchase online at Unnati silks and
the products will be dispatched within 24
working hours of placing the order. We
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