Satin lehenga is one of the most favored items in the women wardrobe. Being made up of satin fabric it is of high significance. Satin Lehanga cholis offers a mind-boggling variety of embellishments and craftsmanship. The Satin lehanga cholis set can be worn either with or without a 'dupatta' which is a long thin shawl draped over the shoulders. Some of them come with heavy embroidery and rich designs which are usually worn on special occasions.Satin lehenga is the most preferred dress during Navratri and wedding / party time. Due to its lustier it glitters as the light falls on it. No need of mirror work is required on this outfit. This type of dress is famous all over India. Utsav Fashion gives the biggest lehanga cholis catalog of satin lehengha, choli dress from india, lehengha with over 3000 designs available for shopping
satin is a lustrous silk in which the filling is so arranged as to bind the warp as seldom as possible and so spaced that practically nothing shows but the warp. Satin was first woven by the ancient silk weavers of China and was greatly desired by early Greeks and Romans. In the Middle Ages satin, known as zatoni (from the name of a Chinese town) and samite, was rare and costly and was used for churchly and royal garments. As the secrets of silk making were carried westward, splendid satins were woven in Genoa and Florence, then at Lyons and in England in the 15th cent. Modern satins are made in a great variety of fibers, including synthetic ones.
Satin, also known as cloth of gold, is a fabric woven wholly or partly of gold threads. From remote times gold has been used as material for weaving either alone or with other fibers. In India tapestries were made from gold threads as fine as silk. Cloth of gold was woven on Byzantine looms from the 7th to the 9th cent. and on those of Sicily, Cyprus, Lucca, and Venice in the 10th cent. Some narrow webs were woven in England, as well as palls of gold and silver cloth. Cloths of estate were magnificent gold tissues used to canopy or cover thrones. Baldachin, or fine cloth with gold warp and silk weft, was used ceremonially and also for rich clothing. The use of gold textiles and embroideries in the Middle Ages is illustrated by the pageantry at the meeting of the Field of the Cloth of Gold (1520). Gold thread for weaving and embroidery is still made in India, Delhi alone producing many miles per annum, working in the ancient manner. Gold or silver gilt wire is drawn through holes, successively smaller, in a specially devised metal plate, and is used either round or flattened. Modern metallic cloth, known as lamé, is commonly made of a core yarn wound with a thin metal thread, or lame. Various artificial metallic cloths are also produced.
Satin is one of the fabrics used for making period garb. It's period, easy to find, comes in a wide variety of colors. What's more, at $5 to $6 a yard it's relatively cheap. Choose a heavier satin, usually called "baroque satin" or "bridal satin", rather than thin, flimsy satin. Satin can be used for lining clothing as well, and during Elizabethan times was one of the most popular materials used for lining clothing and shoes of the nobility.
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