Sentences with phrase «net fabrics worked»

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These dresses are these days designed using rich fabrics of chiffon, pure georgette, semi-georgette, Barossa, cotton, silk, velvet, crepe, net and brocade embellished nicely with stone, zari, got ta, sequin and lace work on daman, borders, sleeves and coat - like part.
In some of the new bridal collection of Sarees, they have used new designs using different fabric prints like Banarasi Sarees with embroidery work, Silk Sarees with net cloth, Tant Sarees, Sambalpuri Sarees, Georgette Sarees, and Net Sarees with stones, embroidery, and Saree Border patch wonet cloth, Tant Sarees, Sambalpuri Sarees, Georgette Sarees, and Net Sarees with stones, embroidery, and Saree Border patch woNet Sarees with stones, embroidery, and Saree Border patch work.
Embroidered anarkali salwar kameez with the designer concept with aesthetic work, our collection holds more options in fabrics like cotton silk, chanderi silk, net, georgette, chiffons, jacquard and more combined with a churidar or leggings.
Try this latest collection of Designer Party Wear Lehengas with heavy embroidery work on them, made from Net / Georgette fabrics.
Impressive look in wedding function with wear this pink color net fabric with all over thread work lehenga choli.
All these attractive or good - looking cultural style attires are designed with chiffon, Georgette, crinkle, silk and net fabrics which are decorated with different types of work like thread embroidery, glass work, hand embroidery, zardozi and jamavar work.
Just look fabulous with this light green color sequins work over all net fabric ready made blouse... view more...
Half n half saree is designed with georgette Fabric with black pallu and beige Net skirt with fancy work and satin inner.
Saree comes with matching designer blouse of raw silk and net fabric with embroidery work.
Anna Kunz makes works on paper, paintings, sculptures, installations and projects that seep out of the rectangle, often using painted and dyed fabrics that function like nets to capture and manipulate light and color.
The whole exhibition is structured as a catalyst, each work capturing or transmitting different energies and stories, through their materials (rubies, silver, fabric), their processes (photographic paper, embalmment, music, electricity, codification): the viewer is caught in a net of stories, symbolism and images which she / he asked to complete.
For her installation at the Sag Harbor Whaling Museum, Bastienne Schmidt combed the Whaling Museum's collection for functional objects with lattices or grids — such as nets, strings, and hardtack — and reinterpreted them through translucent paper works that incorporate threads, fabric and natural elements.
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