Posted by kumkum on 09 13th, 2008
The Gharchola is a saree traditionally woven for a Gujurati bride’s wedding and is traditionally bought for her by her bridegroom. The Gharchola generally has a square of gold thread, with a small ethnic motif or an auspicious symbol like a...
Posted by kumkum on 09 8th, 2008
KumKum Sarees offers an unmatched range of appealing Punjabi Suits, Fancy Fabrics, Stoles, Scarves, Dupattas and Unstitch Dress Materials at most affordable prices. Starting our journey in 1990’s, with the manufacture of Pure Silk Ladies dress...
Posted by kumkum on 09 8th, 2008
Embroidered sarees is a passion in the states of colour - Gujarat and Rajasthan. The highlight of the embroidered saris here is vibrant colour contrasts, rich patterns and sparkling mirror work. The craft of threads seems to pervade all aspects of...
Posted by kumkum on 09 8th, 2008
Bollywood Style Designer Indian Kurti - Unique Indian Kurtis for Women - It’s the latest in Indian fashion! If you are looking to buy the designer kurtis (tunic) to match with your jeans, trousers or salwars, simply browse through our collection...
Posted by kumkum on 09 8th, 2008
Traditional Indian cholis, bandhani Chaniya Choli and shop traditional Chaniya cholis. Formal chaniya choli in silk, silk material chaniya choli, silk fabric shop from KumKum Collection, India.
The contemporary fashion scene seems to be looking back...
Posted by kumkum on 09 8th, 2008
Bandhani sarees are popular for their vibrant colors and beautiful designs. The word ‘Bandhani’ comes from the Hindi word ‘Bandhan’ which means tying. Bandhani work is mostly done in the states of Rajasthan and Gujarat.
Every Bandhani saree...