The zari work on clothes began to get popularized in the early Mughal era. The shiny gold and silver threads were stitched as brocade in lehengas, sarees, dupattas, turbans, etc. In the olden times, only pure gold was broken down in the form of electroplating. By repeated chemical reactions on the ordinary threads and pure forms of gold and silver, a theory called zari work was produced.
Indian ethnic wear has taken a great revolution over the years. Sarees – being one of the ancient forms of clothing are getting more recognized and becoming fashionable among all women. These changes are made according to the trendy demands of the millennials. However, if we look at the grand sarees that are worn for special like festivals and weddings they seem to have a golden spark in them. The golden zari work or thread weaves are the glowing reason for it.
These days we have sarees that are replacing the golden threads with a silver lining. The threads that have a beautiful silky finish are being weaved into the borders of many silk sarees. As it gives a new kind of gleam to the saree, people are readily purchasing many sarees with rich zari work.
Here at Mirra Clothing, we have introduced a new collection of sarees that have a highlighted silver border that is filled with vibrant zari work.
The specialty of sarees like this is they can be matched with any beautiful blouses with wonderful distinct colors. These silvered zari work sarees will certainly look amazing when they are stitched into any fabric. But the best kind of fabric that the silver zari work looks most gorgeous on silk sarees.
Silver zari work does a fascinating job of outshining you and the saree in a greater way. As you can see the sarees that are mentioned above. The first one has an overall silvery gleam. It glows, even more, brighter with the contrasting embellished purple-colored blouse.Â
This lightweight tissue silk saree can be a lovely attire to wear for a simple puja at home or even to a glamorous sangeet night of a friend. It would not just take everyone’s breath away, but you would also like to wear it over and over again.Â
The South Indian saree, Kancheepuram sarees are being very famous especially among many wedding guests and even the bride wants to flaunt it. Certainly the pastel colors are making the headlines in most of the grand occasions like festivals and weddings. Mauve is a well-known soft hue that looks lovely on a lehenga or saree. When an incredible color like mauve is combined with the neatly weaved gold and silver zari work, the result is just impeccable.Â
If you take a closer look at this saree, the mauve is shade is a bit darker with silver zari work weaved as patches onto it. At the end of the pallu there is a delightful mustard yellow colored clothing attached to the saree with silvered threads lined up elegantly on them.
Having just a single color on a saree may seem a little bland. So this Kota silk saree has a chaos of shades that makes it impossible to find the number of colors actually present on the saree. This silk saree has a huge green colored border with a pink lining. At the pallu end, it looks like the saree has been painted with a dash of pink and green.Â
The hidden part of the saree that makes it even more attractive is the hints of turquoise color that one can find at the border and at the tips of the saree. The model is also seen to be wearing a sleeveless turquoise hued blouse that is wonderfully embellished with golden strikes. The silver zari work is not so well visible but a closer look at the saree can help you find the magical silver thread work.Â
Having just a single color on a saree may seem a little bland. So this Kota silk saree has a chaos of shades that makes it impossible to find the number of colors actually present on the saree. This silk saree has a huge green colored border with a pink lining. At the pallu end, it looks like the saree has been painted with a dash of pink and green.Â
The hidden part of the saree that makes it even more attractive is the hints of turquoise color that one can find at the border and at the tips of the saree. The model is also seen to be wearing a sleeveless turquoise hued blouse that is wonderfully embellished with golden strikes. The silver zari work is not so well visible but a closer look at the saree can help you find the magical silver thread work.Â
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Banarasi silk sarees are a beauty that can be worn proudly for any number of occasions. Though it is an age old clothing fabrics, its authenticity and glory never seems to die out.Â
Golden zari work on silk sarees are a common sight to be seen. Here we have a luxurious looking saree that is completely filled with the sparkling silver zari work. The border, motifs and the pallu are all weaved in the nicest kind of silver threads that makes this simple saree look more grander – y. Â
The baby blue shaded saree can be matched with some antique silver coated jewelry or some gold temple jewelry if you are going out to attend a traditional function.Â
This purple shaded Kanjeevaram silk saree has had the hearts of people at the very first sight. Like every other silk saree this one does not have the over the top golden zari work that is meant to be the best feature of a silk saree.Â
Here one can find the flawless blend of the pure and exquisite golden and silver shaded threads. Silver zari work on this saree proves that change in any kind of ancient clothing like sarees makes it more admirable to choose.Â
However the biggest highlight of the saree is the red colored pallu which is not exactly contrasting to the saree, but certainly it compliments the entire saree in an elegant manner.Â
Final thoughts
These are some of the best chosen silver zari sarees that are becoming trendy in Mirra Clothing. To check more on this collection, visit our online store website, Mirra Clothing and be amazed on what we have to offer.Â