Organza Silk
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- Place of Origin
- Brand name
- Sakhi
- Payment Terms
- Negotiable
- Production method
- Negotiable
- Shipping / Lead Time
- Negotiable / Negotiable
- Category
- Fashion
Sakhi Fashions
- Country / Year Established
- India /
- Business type
- Others
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Product Information
Organza Silk:
A sheer, feather-like open weave fabric that is mildly heavier and more crisp than silk gauze, organza silk is traditionally made from the continuous filament of silkworms. It has a smooth, flat finish and sports a characteristic shine, obtaining its stiffness from tightly twisted yarns. At Sakhi, organza silk finds its way into day and evening wear designs. The use of intricate hand embroidery on this preciously delicate silk makes it the epitome of elegance.
Cut Work & Badla/Mukeish Embroidery:
Whether it is for an evening out or to make one feel beautiful during the day, cut work is a form of fine needlework that complements any hour. In this form of embroidery, portions of the background fabric are cut away and the edges worked over in buttonhole stitches. The applications of this craft include bold elaborate pallus with understated borders hand embroidered with cut work, or unique combination with complementing block prints. Kerala in south India along with the Banaras and Bengal regions in north India are well known for cut work. Sakhi celebrates cut work on sarees and salwars, adding verve by infusing cut work with tissue applique, to make every occasion special.
The use of metal to embellish textiles has been immensely popular since the Mughal era. Badla is one such ancient technique, where a flattened metal strip (badla) is either laid on the surface of the fabric or by employing a technique called mukesh, and embroidered through the fabric using its pointed end in place of a needle. This intricate craft recreates a starry night sky when used in combination with black flowing chiffon or flamboyant organza silk.
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- President
- Ms. Neeta Rajendran
- Address
- 305, 6th Main, Defence Colony, Indiranagar
- Product Category
- Fashion,Other Fabric
- No. of Total Employees
- 51-100
- Company introduction
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Sakhi celebrates the new-age woman and is committed to unveil her real beauty and progressive personality. Sakhi combines traditional fabrics and craftsmanship with contemporary themes to create an ensemble that embodies the values of the modern Indian woman.
Sakhi’s Sarees, Salwars and Kurtis combine Kanchivaram, Tussar, Chiffon, Georgette, Crêpe,
Organza and Cotton with traditional techniques such as Cut Work, Block Print, Kalamkari, Badla, Mirror Work, Chamki (Sequins) and Embroidery in a glorious mélange of colours.
Sakhi unveils a stunning collection for the modern woman
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