Thursday, 31 December 2015

Happy New Year 2016



Now peoples are waiting for this moment when 2016 will come and they will celebrate this moment with their style. Basically, everyone celebrate this moment with parties. They will arrange lots of foods, drinks and other materials of the New Year party. Parties will arrange as per their cultures and lifestyles. Musics also the main content of this party and people celebrate with dance numbers in the party. All the parties continuing till mid night and people are eagerly waiting to see the moment when 2016 will come. Lets enjoy 2016...

Happy New Year 2016

Tuesday, 15 December 2015

Cotton Processing for Textile Manufacturing

Textile manufacturing is a most important industry. It is based on the alteration of fibre into yarn, yarn into fabric. These are then colored or printed, formulated into clothes. Various types of fiber are applied to fabricate yarn. Cotton remains the most essential natural fibre, so is treated in depth. There are many changeable procedures existing at the spinning and fabric-forming phases coupled with the complexities of the finishing and colouration procedures to the manufacture of large ranges of goods. There remains a big industry that uses hand procedures to get the same outcomes.

Cotton is the world's most significant natural fibre. In the year 2007, the global yield was 25 million tons from 35 million hectares cultivated in more than 50 countries.

There are six steps for preparing of cotton:

  • Cultivating and Harvesting
  • Preparatory Processes
  • Spinning
  • Weaving or Knitting
  • Finishing
  • Marketing
Weavers are busy with cotton processing


Saturday, 12 December 2015

Mundum Neriyathum: The traditional clothing of women in Kerala

The mundum neryathum is worn as daily attire and also as distinctive dress on festive instances, in which case the Kara is decorative in couture. During the Keralite event of onam, women of all ages wear the mundum neryathum and participate in folk dance destined only for women called kaikottikalli. The mundum neryathum for festive event has golden coloured edges or a large zari border known as Kasavu, lending the outfit another name of "Kasavu Saree" . The colour for the blouse of the mundum neryathum for this occasion is decided by the age and marital status of the woman. Young single girls wear green coloured blouse, while married middle aged mothers wear red blouses.

Famous Kasavu Sarees

Thursday, 10 December 2015

Famous Rajasthani craft

Rajasthan, identified by its Royal tradition is a famous and well-established craft manufacturing. Craft stays an institution in Rajasthan, maintained over centuries by the monopoly of the Royal Rajput ancestors. Within the craft industry are lesser employments. These contain fabric colouration and ornamentation, attractive painting and puppetry. Craft workers see this not as an occupation, but rather a mark of admiration to their tradition. In the method of fabric colouration, woven fabrics are treated by techniques such as tie-dyeing, resist dyeing and direct application.


Enhancing patterns decorate all areas in Rajasthan. Insides of homes are coated with floral motifs. The trimmed camel is exceptional to Rajasthan. In this, outlines are impression on the hide of the camel, taken place during the Pushkar and Nagaur celebrations by the Rabari caste. The Rajasthani craft industry is iconic to the uniqueness of India with many of its methods attaining the global market. Tie-dyeing is an example of how international style aesthetics have rooted from simple crafts techniques of Rajasthan.

Beautiful Crafts of Rajasthan



Friday, 4 December 2015

Indian Patachitra Art

Pattachitra is a common term for traditional, fabric-based scroll painting, based in the eastern Indian state of Odisha. In the Sanskrit language, "Patta" accurately stands "cloth" and "Chitra" stands "picture". Most of these images portray stories of Hindu Gods.

All colours utilized in the Paintings are natural and paintings are prepared completely old conventional way by Chitrakaras that is Oriya artist.


The painting 'pattachitra' resemble the old murals of Odisha particularly spiritual centres of Puri, Konark and Bhubaneshwar area, dating back to the 5th century BC. The best job is found in and around Puri, mainly in the village of Raghurajpur.

Indian Hand Painted Patachitra Art