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Ikat - Odisha's unmatched art of weaving - 0 views

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    Meet the creative minds behind the art of a very traditional and timeless craft in India
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Crafting the Contemporary Indian Sari - 0 views

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    Renewing contemporary interest into ancient native weaving and other textile design techniques from India, craftsmen come together to exhibit as many as 15 different approaches to designing the sari!
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History of Jeans | Fashion Designer Jeans: History Of Blue Jeans - 0 views

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    'Denim' is the modern replica of French serge de Nîmes, a 17th century twill-weave fabric made in Nîmes. Fustian Another European fabric. It is made from a cotton, linen and/or wool blend. Before blue jeans was considered blue jeans, it was known as 'jean' after Genoans, sailors from Italy, wore it. It was in 18th century when jeans was made entirely from cotton, through the slave labour, trade and and massive develpoment of cotton plantations and Frech tailors. It was valued for its durability. Indigo blue, extracted from plants in the Americas and India, became a familiar colour for workwear.\n\n1872: "It started in a letter". It started in 1872 when Jacob Davis gave send an letter Levi Strauss, Jacob Davis was then making riveted clothing for miners in the Reno area. Mr. Jacob Davis had no money to file for a patent and offered Levi Strauss a deal if he would pay for the patent. Levi Strauss, overwhelmed enough, began to make copper-riveted 'waist overalls', and so jeans virus spread widely in Reno and from there, to the whole world.\n\n1886: "Levi's Generation". In 1886, Levi's 'Two Horse Brand' leather patch, showing the garment pulled between two horses to prove its strength, was first used. By 1890 lot-numbers were being used for Levi products: 501 was assigned to copper-riveted overalls.
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Statement pieces for the diva extraordinaire! - 0 views

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    Jewellery designer Meet Kamdar Avlani's latest creation - Gaea - is a Zambian Emerald Pear Cabochon ring inspired from Vedic scriptures on cosmology. The designer is known for weaving interesting corollaries into jewels extraordinaire for style-conscious divas.
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The Baluchari Brouhaha - 0 views

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    How good is the idea of reinvention in design? Can you spell out its direct benefits? Read here about the proposed reinvention of the traditional Baluchari weave from Bengal and leave us your views...
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