Wednesday, 11 October 2017

Himroo Fabric of Aurangabad



        Himroo is a fabric made of silk and cotton, which is grown locally in Aurangabad. The word himroo originated from Persian word Hum-ruh which means 'similar'. Himroo uses Persian designs, and it is very characteristic and distinctive in appearance. Himroo from Aurangabad is in demand for its unique style and design. Himroo, a fascinating fabric from Maharashtra, is an extra-weft, figured fabric with a solid ground of satin or twill, decorated with figurative motifs and manufactured ordinarily from cotton and viscose rayon yarn on a cotton ground. It is also woven from silk yarn and gold thread on a silk ground.
          Designs of the ajantha, ellora caves were taken as the reference of the pattern of design with which they still make the pattern. Today most of Himroo shawls and sarees are mass produced by the power looms, only few use their traditional looms. It is ideal for stoles, shawls and furnishing material. Most of the designs that are found among them are like ovals, diamonds, circles, octagons, hexagons of geometrical shapes. Fruits like almonds, pineapple, pomegranate etc, flowers like jasmine, rose, lotus, birds, animals and designs of flowering creepers. Also floral inlay designs of Taj Mahal and Bibi ka Makabara.

Indian Traditional Fashion



Hey guys..are u a fashion lover ? If yes..what are you wearing now ? Indian or Western ? Many people will say western. Why Western ? Why not Indian ? Because you are influenced by western culture and forgotten our culture. Does this happen in foreign countries too ? No. Then why in our country ?
          We all know that our country is famous for 'unity in diversity'. We have so many traditions and religions in India. We should know the importance of our culture. We have so many beautiful and attracting traditional textiles of each state. We should know about it. Today, many foreign fashion designers are working on Indian traditional attires. Then why not we ? If we will not raise the importance of our culture, then no one is going to do it for us. We have to create impact on international fashion market to increase importance. This will also help to feed makers and weavers in villages and their daily needs. This will help in Indian export market and will increase the place of Indian goods in international market.
          We designers, have that responsibility of creating innovative designs and to provide customers in positive way. In return, common public should demand to support us and to support  Indian tradition. A nation's culture resides in the hearts and in the soul of its people.
Culture Grows on the Vine of Tradition !