Satin Silk Sarees Are Sleek And Smooth Creations From Silk
Satin Silk Sarees are glossy fabrics of silk, woven in a
‘satin weave’. Retaining the advantages of silk with added gloss from the
patterned weaving, these created fabrics have a soft and sliding smooth
texture.
The Satin Silk Saree is a satin fabric made from silk. It is the fabric weave, resulting from a natural fibre such as silk or from synthetic fibers such as Rayon, Nylon or Polyester or any such, woven in a certain way. By its very definition, Satin is known to have a glossy surface or sheen on one side and a dull lacklustre finish on the other. When a natural fibre like cotton which has short staples is used to make Satin, it is known as Sateen.
Satin
is generally used for making items of apparel, mostly for women. It also finds
use in clothing accessories for men and interior furnishings.
The lustre of the
Satin Silk Saree comes from a special arrangement of warp and weft threads
during the weaving process. Warp is the lengthwise lay of thread i.e.threads
stretched lengthwise on the beam for weaving. Weft is the thread which is led
breadth wise across the warp threads; over, under or interwoven, through spool,
shuttle or some other arrangement.
There are two ways
that a satin fabric is woven. One with warp threads dominating or lying over
the weft threads known as warp faced satin and the other with the weft threads
lying over the warp threads known as weft faced satin.
The Satin
Silk Saree is woven with interlacings of warp and
weft but with a difference. The warp threads lie on top of the weft threads but
the inter-weave is not continuous. The warp thread ‘floats’ or passes over two
or more weft threads, goes under an equal number of them and again comes out.
This is followed for the width of the saree. The next warp thread goes under the
weft threads and similarly comes out after a fixed number of them. This forms a
closely arranged diagonal pattern that has no gaps in between.
The gloss on the
saree is achieved on account of this close arrangement of yarn or threads. This
shine or lustre akin to silk has made many opine that a fabric woven as satin
should only be considered so, if it is woven from silk. The Satin Silk Saree
derives its strength and durability from the Silk yarn and its gloss or sheen
from the Satin weave.
An appealing feature of the Satin
Silk Saree is that it is a breathing
fabric, as compared to Satin sarees made from synthetic fibres.
Cost-wise, while Silk Satins would be the costliest,
Polyester Satins could be the cheapest. The Satin Silk Saree is definitely
cheaper than a Pure Silk Saree.
The care of the Satin Saree lies in the properties of the
fibre that is used in its weaving. If it is a Satin Silk Saree, then as Silk is
the base material,only dry cleaning is recommended. If a synthetic fibre be
used to make the Saree, then based on the fibre, anywhere from hand wash to
machine wash could be allowed.
There are interesting variations of the Satin Silk Saree
that appeal to modern tastes.
Picture the Satin Silk Saree with Batik and Block prints
adorning the body of the fabric. They are stylish and fashionable. They are
very much suited for party wear.
The Designer Satin Silk Sari, adorned with elegant zari work
and shining embroidery has an elegant and opulent feel about it, making it apt
for grand parties, functions and social invites.
The Satin Silk Sari with colorful Bandhini prints, along
with embroidered mango buttis adorning the border, is awesome wear for
weddings, festivals, and college parties.
The Stylish Party Satin Silk Saree having block floral
prints along with kundan patchwork border and zari booties on the pallu or
pallav is bewitching and is very appropriate for corporate functions, big
parties and special occasions.
About he Author:
The author is a young lady, a
freelance specializing in ethnic fabrics, more devoted to sarees. With a
penchant for travelling at will and to ethnic destinations in particular, her
fund of knowledge on the subject of ethnic sarees is vast and fairly
appreciated.
She could be contacted at press@unnatisilks.com or
040-64555251.
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