Showing posts with label Baluchari Saree. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Baluchari Saree. Show all posts

Thursday, February 4, 2021

Silk Sarees - That Keep Making You Fall in Love | Resham Shilpi


Well, that is what male and female both say. Men fall in love to see their loved ones in Silk Sarees. And ladies fall in love with Silk Sarees.
Silk has been passion, enigma, and economy for India since historical times. Traders and businessmen fell in love with India and Indian Silk and Chinese Silk. So much so that an entire travel route across various terrains was created for Silk trade, called Silk Route.

In modern times, silk is not less interesting, especially when unique designed Silk Sarees enhance the charming ladies across the globe.   Pure Silk Saree is a phrase that makes you fall in love!
Silk weaving, and creating the best of Mulberry Silk has been a strong domain of Bengal. West Bengal government, in an effort to strengthen the silk weavers’ cooperative, has created a brand for them -RESHAM SHILPI. You want a Silk Saree or call it a Pure Silk Saree, you want a Batik Printed Silk Saree of the famous Baluchari Saree, name the kind of silk and you get it at Resham Shilpi.
Online sale of Resham Shilpi Silk Sarees, Silk Dupattas and Silk Dress Materials are happening over the e-commerce website reshamshilpi.in. The products are delivered all over the world with free shipping. Resham Shilpi Products are also available in brick & mortar stores across West Bengal in 9 stores.
Whenever you purchase a Resham Shilpi Silk Saree or any other product, you benefit the silk weavers’ cooperative in West Bengal.  And you are assured of the quality.
If you are in love with Bengal, in love with your near and dear ones or in love with just Silk, you ought to purchase Resham Shilpi silk.

Friday, July 19, 2019

Cooperative movement for Sericulture to stride ahead


Paschim Banga Resham Shilpi Samabaya Mahasangha Ltd. (PBRSSM) was founded in 1956 under the West Bengal Cooperative Societies Act and the West Bengal Cooperative Societies Rules with the object of:
  • Improving traditional rural silk industry of WestBengal and promoting silkworm rearing, silk reeling, weaving of silk fabrics
  • Dyeing and printing of silk fabrics procured through member societies with the aid and guidance of the MSSE & T, KVIC and other organizations connected with the promotion and development of the silk industry
  • Organizing and developing the market for silk goods and handicrafts within or outside the state and abroad
Silk sarees


     The PBRSSM Ltd has at present nine retail outlets of which six are in Kolkata and three in the districts at Siliguri, Barasat and Durgapur.

The organization procures Silk, Matka, Tasar raw materials (kora thans) from Primary Cooperative Societies/ other enlisted societies. The fabric is then printed by enlisted printers. Self-help groups are also engaged for the embroidery works on Tasar, dyed silk. Also, Garad and Baluchari sarees are procured from primary cooperative societies and sold in the showrooms of PBRSSM Ltd.
The designs are based on traditional Bengal designs and also sourced from professional designers of the highest calibre. The mix of tradition and modern with an objective to strengthen the age-old industry in Bengal has worked wonders under the brand Resham Shilpi.
The sericulture farmers and the weavers are provided with credit cards
The Weavers Credit Card scheme was introduced with an aim to provide adequate and timely assistance from the Banking Institutions to the weavers to meet their credit requirement by providing credit at a concessional rate. Maximum limit to individual weavers is up to Rs. 2 lakhs. Normally no margin money is required for limits up to Rs. 25,000/- and 20% margin is required for limits above that.
So, when you buy a Resham Shilpi product, you are contributing to a greater cause and being part of a modern brand as well.

Thursday, June 20, 2019

Baluchari Saree


Since ancient times, Bengal has been famous for its textiles, and while it has been the fine cottons and muslins that have always been the region’s most prized exports, the Baluchari Silk Saree, with its elaborate weaves and visual narratives, is a stand-out. The story of this Silk Saree is closely linked to the history of Bengal.

The name Baluchari came into existence because the weaving of these Sarees started in a small village called Baluchar in the Murshidabad district of West Bengal around 500 years ago.


Baluchari Saree
Over time these weavers developed their own style of design that put this village on the world map.

Due to some natural calamities and the subsequent submerging of the village, the industry and the weaving setup was then  moved to Bishnupur village in Bankura district. The shift of the weavers from Baluchar to Bishnupur was also reflected in the Sarees they wove. The Sarees of this phase were highly influenced by the terracotta temples in this town, that was once the capital of the Malla Kings and there after the baluchari industry grew tremendously.

Manufacturing a Baluchari Saree is a time consuming process. It requires extremely good craftsmanship and takes around a week to weave one saree. These are hand woven and use the purest of yarns depending on the material. These sarees were originally woven only using the purest of silk threads.

Baluchari Saree
The Baluchari sarees are known for their intricate designs and handwork on them. No other saree uses as many mythological designs as the Baluchari sarees. Originally they are dominated by stories and characters from epics like Ramayana and Mahabharata. These characters give a royal look to the Baluchari Saree.

The mythological designs make a Baluchari saree perfect for ceremonial and festive occasions which have a religious touch to it.

Major steps are being taken today to revive the once lost tradition of Baluchari weaving around West Bengal and a big thrust is on making this a high fashion fabric relevant to younger generations. This seems to be working as the famed Baluchari once a staple in the wardrobe of zamindar households is making a comeback in the trousseau of young brides.

Baluchari Sarees



Since ancient times, Bengal has been famous for its textiles, and while it has been the fine cottons and muslins that have always been the region’s most prized exports, the Baluchari Silk Saree, with its elaborate weaves and visual narratives, is a stand-out. The story of this Silk Saree is closely linked to the history of Bengal.

The name Baluchari came into existence because the weaving of these Sarees started in a small village called Baluchar in the Murshidabad district of West Bengal around 500 years ago.

The history of Baluchari Sarees goes back to 1704 CE when Nawab Murshid Quli Khan, the Mughal Governor of Bengal shifted his capital from Dacca (present day Dhaka in Bangladesh) to Makshudabad (now Murshidabad in West Bengal). As the Nawab’s court shifted so did the network of artisans who worked for him. Murshid Quli Khan, brought to the new capital named after him, a number of weavers from Dacca, who were given their own space and settled in the village of Baluchar (Now called Jiaganj) located 9 kms from Murshidabad. The name Baluchari came into existence because the weaving of these Sarees started in the village Baluchar. Over time these weavers developed their own style of design that put this village on the world map.

Due to some natural calamities and the subsequent submerging of the village, the industry and the weaving setup was then  moved to Bishnupur village in Bankura district. The shift of the weavers from Baluchar to Bishnupur was also reflected in the Sarees they wove. The Sarees of this phase were highly influenced by the terracotta temples in this town, that was once the capital of the Malla Kings and there after the baluchari industry grew tremendously.

Manufacturing a Baluchari Saree is a time consuming process. It requires extremely good craftsmanship and takes around a week to weave one saree. These are hand woven and use the purest of yarns depending on the material. These sarees were originally woven only using the purest of silk threads.

Baluchari Saree
The Baluchari sarees are known for their intricate designs and handwork on them. No other saree uses as many mythological designs as the Baluchari sarees. Originally they are dominated by stories and characters from epics like Ramayana and Mahabharata. These characters give a royal look to the Baluchari Saree.

The mythological designs make a Baluchari saree perfect for ceremonial and festive occasions which have a religious touch to it.

Major steps are being taken today to revive the once lost tradition of Baluchari weaving around West Bengal and a big thrust is on making this a high fashion fabric relevant to younger generations. This seems to be working as the famed Baluchari once a staple in the wardrobe of zamindar households is making a comeback in the trousseau of young brides.

Sunday, February 3, 2019

Baluchari Saree


The Baluchari saree, has endure an unpleasant adventure after some time, when once it nearly observed annihilation. Re-vitalized into a lively weave shape that has caught the creative ability of a wide group of onlookers, the Baluchari saree has come back to the universe of textures with a blast.

The Baluchari saree or Baluchari saree, is a workmanship weave offering customarily from Bengal, when worn just by ladies from the high society and landowner families, amid merry events and weddings.

Today it is broadly worn in numerous parts of the nation on different events, acknowledged for its superb weave, alluring themes, splendid hues and topical pallus.

The creation of the Baluchari saree


It is both intriguing and fascinating to see how the crude material turns into a dazzling and Baluchari saree item that is recognized for being one of the best and worth its cost.

The generation procedure or the creation of a Baluchari saree can be separated into a few phases, which are done deliberately, successively and in detail.

Development of casings

From the time that it has been found that the silk from the silkworm can be prepared to design out a wonderful Baluchari saree, the taming of the mulberry to get its Baluchari saree yarn to make select textures has been going on. The best silk strands, and the vast majority of what we use today, are delivered by "developed" silkworms developed in a controlled situation. The worms are encouraged an eating regimen of mulberry leaves and increment their body measure multiple times in their short life expectancy. When the cover is spun and before the worm brings forth through the silk into a moth, the case is absorbed heated water at that point disentangled, creating fibers that can be up to a mile long in size. The crude silk is then handled to expel the sericin – the characteristic "gum" that ensures the strands and makes them adhere to one another as the cover was spun. Silk is a protein fiber, like fleece or to human hair.
Preparing of Baluchari saree

To make the yarn delicate, it is bubbled in an answer of soft drink and cleanser and after that colored in corrosive shading, as per the necessity of the Baluchari saree. The yarn is extended from both the sides in inverse ways putting some power with the two palms. This procedure is expected to make the yarn crisper.


Planning of the Baluchari saree strings to the weave

When the yarn has been spun into uniform thickness strings the groups of string are spread out on the twist and some of it is folded over little axles as weft. At that point the weaving is done on handlooms by utilizing two transports. The weaving of the Baluchari saree, has customarily dependably been of high tallies, in this way making a delicate, smooth texture that is prepared for the extra decorations.

Baluchari saree in this manner arranged turns into the indication of nobility, the clothing of status. Upkeep of nature of Baluchari saree is dealt with definitely, where each phase from cases to bundling is finished with dedication and industriousness.

What makes the Baluchari saree unique?

Baluchari saree, the customary type of silk saree woven that started in Bishnupur in Bankura region is a structured fabric of 6.0 m of 1.25 m, described by creative plans on the fringes of the saree. These structures comprise of themes of various sizes portraying the figures made on the memorable sanctuaries or landmarks in India.

The primary topic of Bengal Silk sarees- Baluchari saree portrays legendary stories and society stories on the pallus of sarees. A portion of the structures incorporate Ramayana, Bhagavad Gita and Mahabharata. Themes are organized like blooming bundles, creatures, engineering scenes, delight vessel, court scenes of Muslim period. These sarees are ideal appropriate for wedding services, parties, corporate office, celebrations, conventional gatherings and debut capacities.

The act of weaving of Baluchari saree type started in Baluchari saree of Murshidabad in West Bengal on the support of the Nababs of Murshidabad. They attempted to depict symbolisms of Muslim rulers, the court and collections of mistresses on the spread of these sarees. Amid the eighth century the structures were one-sided by Persian miniatures.

Baluchari saree regularly have delineations from the scenes of the legends, Mahabharat and Ramayana. Amid the Mughal and British periods, they had a square structure in the pallu with a quill theme in them. It would take two experts to work for right around seven days to create one sari. The principle material utilized is silk and the sari is cleaned in the wake of weaving.

Wednesday, January 30, 2019

Bishnupuri Silk Saree in Kolkata


                               
Bishnupur, (additionally called Vishnupur) is a town and region in the Bankura region of West Bengal. It is named after Lord Vishnu, who was loved by the Malla rulers amid the seventeenth and eighteenth hundreds of years and was the capital of the Malla kingdom. It is outstanding for its legacy of delivering silk sarees, particularly the sumptuous Bishnupuri Silk Saree the baluchari silk sarees. What's more, Bishnupur additionally creates fine, light-weight Bishnupuri Silk Saree  that have a delicate, smooth surface and wrap wonderfully.


History of Bishnupuri Silk Saree  

Bishnupuri Silk Saree  returns to a few hundred years. It is known to have thrived in the eighteenth and mid nineteenth hundreds of years when the East India Company exchanged weaved scarves and botanical textures for dresses made of fine Bishnupuri Silk Saree  .

In the interim, around 200 kms away, in another silk delivering region of Bengal, Murshidabad, the weaving of the Bishnupuri Silk Saree  bloomed under regal support of the Nawabs of Bengal. The Bishnupuri Silk Saree  were settled on the banks of the stream Bhagirathi, however a flooding of the waterway made them evacuate themselves and move to Bishnupur. Exchange continuously declined under the British realm and the deluge of modest factory made texture from England joined with budgetary authorizes in the long run crushed the baluchari weavers out of their specialty.


The recovery of Bishnupuri Silk Saree in the mid twentieth century was achieved by the craftsman Subho Thakur, who built up the procedure of jacquard weaving that incredibly streamlined the procedure and diminished the time it took to weave a Bishnupuri Silk Saree  . This new time of Bishnupuri Silk Saree weaving highlights themes from sagas and religious messages, and is proceeded right up 'til the present time by the weavers of Bishnupur.

Bishnupuri Silk Saree Weaving in today


Bishnupuri Silk Saree weaving keeps on being an imperative cabin industry in Bishnupur, and about 15% of its populace is utilized in the handloom area today. In any case, the area isn't truly appropriate for silk sarees raising or mulberry development, and a large portion of the crude silk utilized here originates from other silk creating districts, for example, Murshidabad and Malda. Notwithstanding Bishnupuri Silk Saree , unadulterated silk sarees with square printed, corrosive printed and Bishnupuri Silk Saree  structures are very normal. These sarees are exceptionally light and breezy and arrive in an assortment of hues with conventional just as eccentric structures. They are delicate and simple to wrap and are reasonable for both easygoing and formal wear.

Sunday, January 27, 2019

Baluchari saree


The Baluchari saree, has endure an unpleasant adventure after some time, when once it nearly observed annihilation. Re-vitalized into a lively weave shape that has caught the creative ability of a wide group of onlookers, the Baluchari saree has come back to the universe of textures with a blast.

The Baluchari saree or Baluchari saree, is a workmanship weave offering customarily from Bengal, when worn just by ladies from the high society and landowner families, amid merry events and weddings.

Today it is broadly worn in numerous parts of the nation on different events, acknowledged for its superb weave, alluring themes, splendid hues and topical pallus.

The creation of the Baluchari saree

It is both intriguing and fascinating to see how the crude material turns into a dazzling and Baluchari saree item that is recognized for being one of the best and worth its cost.

The generation procedure or the creation of a Baluchari saree can be separated into a few phases, which are done deliberately, successively and in detail.
Baluchari Saree

Development of casings

From the time that it has been found that the silk from the silkworm can be prepared to design out a wonderful Baluchari saree, the taming of the mulberry to get its Baluchari saree yarn to make select textures has been going on. The best silk strands, and the vast majority of what we use today, are delivered by "developed" silkworms developed in a controlled situation. The worms are encouraged an eating regimen of mulberry leaves and increment their body measure multiple times in their short life expectancy. When the cover is spun and before the worm brings forth through the silk into a moth, the case is absorbed heated water at that point disentangled, creating fibers that can be up to a mile long in size. The crude silk is then handled to expel the sericin – the characteristic "gum" that ensures the strands and makes them adhere to one another as the cover was spun. Silk is a protein fiber, like fleece or to human hair.
Preparing of Baluchari saree

To make the yarn delicate, it is bubbled in an answer of soft drink and cleanser and after that colored in corrosive shading, as per the necessity of the Baluchari saree. The yarn is extended from both the sides in inverse ways putting some power with the two palms. This procedure is expected to make the yarn crisper.

Planning of the Baluchari saree strings to the weave

When the yarn has been spun into uniform thickness strings the groups of string are spread out on the twist and some of it is folded over little axles as weft. At that point the weaving is done on handlooms by utilizing two transports. The weaving of the Baluchari saree, has customarily dependably been of high tallies, in this way making a delicate, smooth texture that is prepared for the extra decorations.

Baluchari saree in this manner arranged turns into the indication of nobility, the clothing of status. Upkeep of nature of Baluchari saree is dealt with definitely, where each phase from cases to bundling is finished with dedication and industriousness.

What makes the Baluchari saree unique?

Baluchari saree, the customary type of silk saree woven that started in Bishnupur in Bankura region is a structured fabric of 6.0 m of 1.25 m, described by creative plans on the fringes of the saree. These structures comprise of themes of various sizes portraying the figures made on the memorable sanctuaries or landmarks in India.

The primary topic of Bengal sarees- Baluchari saree portrays legendary stories and society stories on the pallus of sarees. A portion of the structures incorporate Ramayana, Bhagavad Gita and Mahabharata. Themes are organized like blooming bundles, creatures, engineering scenes, delight vessel, court scenes of Muslim period. These sarees are ideal appropriate for wedding services, parties, corporate office, celebrations, conventional gatherings and debut capacities.
The act of weaving of Baluchari saree type started in Baluchari saree of Murshidabad in West Bengal on the support of the Nababs of Murshidabad. They attempted to depict symbolisms of Muslim rulers, the court and collections of mistresses on the spread of these sarees. Amid the eighth century the structures were one-sided by Persian miniatures.

Silk Sarees especially Baluchari saree regularly have delineations from the scenes of the legends, Mahabharat and Ramayana. Amid the Mughal and British periods, they had a square structure in the pallu with a quill theme in them. It would take two experts to work for right around seven days to create one sari. The principle material utilized is silk and the sari is cleaned in the wake of weaving.