Luxuries Balma Daman Petrol Blue Tissue Silk Fabric
The fabric is a deep teal or petrol blue, exhibiting a noticeable sheen characteristic of tissue silk. Tissue silk is known for its lightweight, sheer to semi-sheer quality, and a distinct crisp yet fluid drape, often with a subtle crinkled or textured appearance due to the fine, tightly twisted silk yarns. The shimmer seen in the image is consistent with the metallic or highly lustrous threads often woven into tissue silk to give it that distinctive "tissue" like quality.
The fabric is embellished with exquisite embroidery:
- Elaborate Border: One side features a rich, multi-colored embroidered border. This border showcases traditional motifs, including stylized elephants and what appear to be mythical creatures or intricate floral designs in vibrant hues of gold/yellow, blue, red, and off-white/light grey. The border itself is framed by fine, multi-colored stitched lines.
- Scattered Motifs: The main body of the fabric is adorned with smaller, delicate, scattered floral motifs in shades of red, light pink/lavender, yellow, and light blue. These smaller motifs complement the bolder border design.
The overall impression is one of elegance, luxury, and traditional craftsmanship.
Possible Uses (with Tissue Silk in mind):
Given its characteristics as tissue silk, combined with the detailed embroidery, this fabric would be highly suitable for:
- High-End Traditional Indian Attire:
- Designer Sarees: Tissue silk sarees are highly prized for their luxurious feel and drape. This fabric would make a stunning saree, with the embroidered section forming the pallu and border.
- Exquisite Dupattas/Stoles: Perfect for adding a touch of opulence to simple suits, kurtas, or lehenga sets, especially for festive or wedding wear.
- Lehenga Skirts or Blouses: As a focal fabric for parts of a lehenga choli ensemble, offering both sheen and intricate detailing.
- Anarkali or Gown Overlays: The sheer quality of tissue silk makes it ideal for layering over opaque fabrics to create ethereal and rich designs.
- Bridal or Occasion Wear: Due to its luxurious texture and elaborate work, it's perfect for special events, weddings, and formal gatherings.
- Designer Kurtis/Tunics: The border could be strategically used on hems, sleeves, or necklines of high-fashion kurtis.
The fabric's shimmer and intricate detailing make it particularly suited for garments where elegance and traditional artistry are paramount.
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Luxuries Balma Daman Petrol Blue Tissue Silk Fabric
The fabric is a deep teal or petrol blue, exhibiting a noticeable sheen characteristic of tissue silk. Tissue silk is known for its lightweight, sheer to semi-sheer quality, and a distinct crisp yet fluid drape, often with a subtle crinkled or textured appearance due to the fine, tightly twisted silk yarns. The shimmer seen in the image is consistent with the metallic or highly lustrous threads often woven into tissue silk to give it that distinctive "tissue" like quality.
The fabric is embellished with exquisite embroidery:
- Elaborate Border: One side features a rich, multi-colored embroidered border. This border showcases traditional motifs, including stylized elephants and what appear to be mythical creatures or intricate floral designs in vibrant hues of gold/yellow, blue, red, and off-white/light grey. The border itself is framed by fine, multi-colored stitched lines.
- Scattered Motifs: The main body of the fabric is adorned with smaller, delicate, scattered floral motifs in shades of red, light pink/lavender, yellow, and light blue. These smaller motifs complement the bolder border design.
The overall impression is one of elegance, luxury, and traditional craftsmanship.
Possible Uses (with Tissue Silk in mind):
Given its characteristics as tissue silk, combined with the detailed embroidery, this fabric would be highly suitable for:
- High-End Traditional Indian Attire:
- Designer Sarees: Tissue silk sarees are highly prized for their luxurious feel and drape. This fabric would make a stunning saree, with the embroidered section forming the pallu and border.
- Exquisite Dupattas/Stoles: Perfect for adding a touch of opulence to simple suits, kurtas, or lehenga sets, especially for festive or wedding wear.
- Lehenga Skirts or Blouses: As a focal fabric for parts of a lehenga choli ensemble, offering both sheen and intricate detailing.
- Anarkali or Gown Overlays: The sheer quality of tissue silk makes it ideal for layering over opaque fabrics to create ethereal and rich designs.
- Bridal or Occasion Wear: Due to its luxurious texture and elaborate work, it's perfect for special events, weddings, and formal gatherings.
- Designer Kurtis/Tunics: The border could be strategically used on hems, sleeves, or necklines of high-fashion kurtis.
The fabric's shimmer and intricate detailing make it particularly suited for garments where elegance and traditional artistry are paramount.
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The fabric is a deep teal or petrol blue, exhibiting a noticeable sheen characteristic of tissue silk. Tissue silk is known for its lightweight, sheer to semi-sheer quality, and a distinct crisp yet fluid drape, often with a subtle crinkled or textured appearance due to the fine, tightly twisted silk yarns. The shimmer seen in the image is consistent with the metallic or highly lustrous threads often woven into tissue silk to give it that distinctive "tissue" like quality.
The fabric is embellished with exquisite embroidery:
- Elaborate Border: One side features a rich, multi-colored embroidered border. This border showcases traditional motifs, including stylized elephants and what appear to be mythical creatures or intricate floral designs in vibrant hues of gold/yellow, blue, red, and off-white/light grey. The border itself is framed by fine, multi-colored stitched lines.
- Scattered Motifs: The main body of the fabric is adorned with smaller, delicate, scattered floral motifs in shades of red, light pink/lavender, yellow, and light blue. These smaller motifs complement the bolder border design.
The overall impression is one of elegance, luxury, and traditional craftsmanship.
Possible Uses (with Tissue Silk in mind):
Given its characteristics as tissue silk, combined with the detailed embroidery, this fabric would be highly suitable for:
- High-End Traditional Indian Attire:
- Designer Sarees: Tissue silk sarees are highly prized for their luxurious feel and drape. This fabric would make a stunning saree, with the embroidered section forming the pallu and border.
- Exquisite Dupattas/Stoles: Perfect for adding a touch of opulence to simple suits, kurtas, or lehenga sets, especially for festive or wedding wear.
- Lehenga Skirts or Blouses: As a focal fabric for parts of a lehenga choli ensemble, offering both sheen and intricate detailing.
- Anarkali or Gown Overlays: The sheer quality of tissue silk makes it ideal for layering over opaque fabrics to create ethereal and rich designs.
- Bridal or Occasion Wear: Due to its luxurious texture and elaborate work, it's perfect for special events, weddings, and formal gatherings.
- Designer Kurtis/Tunics: The border could be strategically used on hems, sleeves, or necklines of high-fashion kurtis.
The fabric's shimmer and intricate detailing make it particularly suited for garments where elegance and traditional artistry are paramount.