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CHIKANKARI FABRICS

Chikankari is a traditional Indian embroidery style that originated in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh. It is known for its intricate and delicate designs, typically created using white thread on a light-colored fabric. Suryansh Fab specializes in creating chikankari work on a variety of fabrics, including silk georgette, chanderi, silk organza, raw silk, cotton silk, muga silk, tissue chanderi, and more. Each fabric type has its own unique texture and qualities, which can affect the final look of the chikankari embroidery. Silk georgette is a lightweight and sheer fabric that drapes beautifully, making it ideal for creating flowy dresses and sarees. Chanderi is a lightweight and translucent fabric that has a soft, silky texture, and is often used to create formal and traditional Indian wear. Silk organza is a crisp and sheer fabric that can be used to create structured and elegant designs. Raw silk has a slightly nubby texture and a matte finish, making it ideal for creating more casual and everyday wear. Cotton silk is a blend of cotton and silk, offering the best of both fabrics - the breathability and durability of cotton and the luxuriousness of silk. Muga silk is a type of wild silk that has a natural golden color and a lustrous sheen. Tissue chanderi is a lightweight and delicate fabric that has a slightly transparent quality and is often used to create elegant evening wear. As a supplier of chikankari fabrics in India, Suryansh Fab offers a wide variety of options to choose from. Chikankari embroidery Indian embroidery Silk chikankari Chanderi chikankari Cotton silk chikankari Raw silk chikankari Traditional embroidery Ethnic wear fabrics Handcrafted fabrics Embroidered fabrics Indian textiles Saree fabrics Dress materials Designer fabrics Chikankari workmanship

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Dupattas

Silk Dupattas are a timeless and versatile accessory that can add a touch of elegance to any outfit. Whether you are looking for a classic piece or something with a modern twist, there are many different styles of silk dupattas to choose from. In this post, we will explore the different types of silk dupattas available, including chanderi dupatta, banarasi dupatta, bandhani dupatta, organza dupatta, lucknowi dupatta, chiken dupatta, kota dupatta, mukiesh work dupatta, embroidered dupatta, cotton dupatta, fancy dupatta, brocade dupatta, printed silk dupatta, and silk organza dupatta. Chanderi Dupatta: Chanderi dupattas are made from a blend of silk and cotton, making them lightweight and breathable. They are known for their intricate weaving and delicate embroidery, making them a popular choice for formal occasions. Banarasi Dupatta: Banarasi dupattas are known for their intricate zari work and luxurious feel. They are made from fine silk and are popular for their rich colors and elegant designs. Bandhani Dupatta: Bandhani dupattas are a traditional form of tie-dye that originated in Rajasthan. They are made by tying small knots in the fabric and then dyeing it in vibrant colors. They are known for their bright hues and playful patterns. Bandhaj Dupatta: Bandhaj dupattas are a variant of bandhani dupattas that are made by tying and dyeing the fabric in a more complex pattern. They are known for their intricate designs and bright colors. Organza Dupatta: Organza dupattas are made from a lightweight and sheer fabric that is perfect for adding a touch of elegance to any outfit. They are known for their subtle sheen and delicate embroidery. Lucknowi Dupatta: Lucknowi dupattas are made from fine cotton or silk and are known for their intricate chikankari embroidery. They are a popular choice for summer weddings and other formal occasions. Chikankari Dupatta: Chikankari dupattas are also known for their delicate embroidery, which is done by hand using white thread on a sheer fabric. They are popular for their intricate designs and elegant simplicity. Kota Dupatta: Kota dupattas are made from a lightweight cotton fabric that is known for its airy feel and delicate weave. They are popular for their subtle colors and elegant simplicity. Mukesh Work Dupatta: Mukesh work dupattas are known for their intricate mirror work and embellishments. They are a popular choice for festive occasions and weddings. Embroidered Dupatta: Embroidered dupattas can be made from a variety of fabrics and are known for their intricate designs and elegant embellishments. They are a popular choice for formal occasions. Cotton Dupatta: Cotton dupattas are lightweight and breathable, making them perfect for summer wear. They are known for their versatility and can be worn with both traditional and modern outfits. Fancy Dupatta: Fancy dupattas are made from a variety of fabrics and are known for their luxurious feel and intricate embellishments. They are a popular choice for weddings and other formal occasions. Brocade Dupatta: Brocade dupattas are known for their intricate weaving and luxurious feel. They are made from silk or synthetic fabrics and are a popular choice for festive occasions. Printed Silk Dupatta: Printed silk dupattas come in a wide range of designs and patterns, making them a versatile accessory for any outfit. They are known for their vibrant colors and elegant designs. Silk Organza Dupatta: Silk organza dupattas are made from a lightweight and sheer fabric that is perfect for adding a touch of elegance

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Chanderi silk is a type of handwoven silk fabric that is named after the town of Chanderi in Madhya Pradesh, India, where it originated. Chanderi silk is known for its sheer texture, light weight, and subtle sheen. The fabric is typically made from a blend of silk and cotton, which gives it a unique texture and durability. Chanderi silk fabric is characterized by its intricate designs and patterns, which are woven into the fabric using a variety of techniques. Some common designs include floral patterns, geometric shapes, and intricate borders. The fabric is also known for its delicate embroidery and embellishments, which add a touch of elegance and sophistication to the fabric. Chanderi silk fabric is highly prized for its versatility and beauty, and is commonly used to make a wide variety of clothing items, including sarees, salwar suits, and dupattas. It is also used in home decor, such as cushion covers, bedspreads, and curtains. Overall, Chanderi silk fabric is a luxurious and versatile material that is beloved for its delicate texture, intricate designs, and rich cultural heritage.

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ORGANZA SILK

Experience the delicate charm of Silk Organza Embroidery, a lightweight and sheer fabric adorned with intricate embroidery. Perfect for designer sarees, lehengas, gowns, and boutique outfits, it brings elegance and sophistication to every creation. At Suryansh Fab, we provide premium-quality Silk Organza Embroidery fabrics, crafted with precision to ensure flawless texture and design. Available at our showrooms in Delhi, Gurugram, Jaipur, Hyderabad, and Vijayawada. Ideal for: Weddings • Designer Wear • Party & Occasion Outfits

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Lucknowi Fabrics

Mukaish work, also known as badla work, is a traditional Indian embroidery technique that involves using metallic wire to create intricate designs on fabric. Suryansh Fab is a leading supplier of a variety of fabrics that can be embellished with mukaish work, including silk fabrics like organza silk, Chanderi silk, raw silk, Muga silk, Tussar silk, and Italian raw silk, as well as other fabrics like satin, crepe, georgette, and cotton silk. Mukaish work fabrics Indian embroidery fabrics Metallic wire embroidery fabrics Traditional embroidery fabrics Silk fabrics for mukaish work Chanderi silk with mukaish work Organza silk with badla work Raw silk with metallic embroidery Tussar silk fabrics for traditional embroidery Italian raw silk with mukaish work Satin fabrics with metallic wire embroidery Georgette fabrics for mukaish work Cotton silk fabrics with badla work

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Lucknowi Fabrics

Chikankari is a traditional embroidery style that originated in Lucknow, India. It involves intricate hand stitching on a variety of fabrics to create beautiful and delicate designs. At Suryansh Fab, we offer Chikankari dupattas on a range of fabrics, including silk, organza silk, Chanderi silk, raw silk, Muga silk, Tussar silk, Italian raw silk, satin, crape, georgette, cotton silk, and many more. Our Chikankari dupattas are perfect for adding an elegant touch to any outfit. They are available in a range of colors and designs, from traditional floral motifs to modern abstract patterns. Whether you're looking for a subtle accent or a statement piece, our Chikankari dupattas are sure to impress. We take pride in our high-quality fabrics and intricate embroidery work, ensuring that each dupatta is made to perfection. We also offer customizations for our Chikankari dupattas, allowing you to create a truly unique piece that reflects your personal style. Chikankari dupatta Silk Chikankari dupatta Organza silk Chikankari dupatta Chanderi silk Chikankari dupatta Raw silk Chikankari dupatta Muga silk Chikankari dupatta Tussar silk Chikankari dupatta Italian raw silk Chikankari dupatta Satin Chikankari dupatta Crape Chikankari dupatta Georgette Chikankari dupatta Cotton silk Chikankari dupatta Handmade Chikankari dupatta Traditional Chikankari dupatta Lucknowi Chikankari dupatta Custom Chikankari dupatta

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TISSUE FABRICS

Chanderi tissue is a lightweight and sheer fabric that is woven with a blend of silk and cotton. It is known for its translucency and delicate texture, making it a popular choice for elegant and feminine garments. At Suryansh Fab, we are proud to offer a wide range of chanderi tissue fabrics, available in various colors and designs to suit your needs. Our chanderi tissue fabrics are of the highest quality, ensuring that they are durable and long-lasting. Chanderi tissue fabric Silk cotton tissue Lightweight fabric Sheer fabric Delicate texture Elegant fabric Feminine garments Indian fabric Traditional fabric Handwoven fabric Natural fiber fabric Sustainable fabric

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