All You Need to Know About Kota Doria Sarees - Padmashali

Doria is stand for "Thread or String" and Kota Doria is one of India's incredible open weaving textile material.

Introduction:-

Kota Doria ( Kota-Dori ) is one-of-a-kind cotton and silk mix with a square check pattern. The silk material adds shine and beauty to the cloth, while the cotton adds durability. Kaithoon is a tiny village in Rajasthan's Kota district where Kota Doria is mostly weaved. Some Kota Doria clusters may also be found in the villages of Bundi, Baran, and Kota, although Kaithoon is the main hub of kota doria's production.

Origin of Kota Doria Sarees:-

As according to the stories, Kota Doria originated in the southern state of Mysore but eventually relocated to Rajasthan. A Mughal emperor and his son Ram Rao Singh managed to help the craftsmen to relocate from Mysore in the 17th century. As a result, the weavers became recognized as Masuria, and the kota Doria sarees were also known as Kota Masuria sarees. Kota Doria was formerly reserved for royalty, but as time passed, the usage of cloth grew more popular among the general public. Originally, only sarees were made by Kota Doria fabric, but today a variety of dupattas, salwar kameez, kurtas, and lehengas are available.

Why Kota Doria is So Famous:-

1. Doria signifies "thread or string" therefore the cloth is woven using cotton and silk strands. This could also be produced entirely of cotton, however, Kota Doria cotton silk is one of the most widely popular variety.

2. In average, each square of a checkered cloth includes 14 yarns, which were 8 of cotton and 6 of silk, which allows for the strength of the cotton as well as the sheen and modest sheerness of the silk.


3. The delicate zari borders knitted into the whole cloth give that additional touch, creating it utterly attractive and stunning. In addition, block-printing, another Rajasthan-native textile skill, has recently been combined with Kota Doria, trying to make it even more distinctive.


4.  Square patterned Kota Doria salwar suits, Sarees, and dupattas are popular ethnic wear trends that are popular amongst ladies all throughout the country.

Style Kota Doria With Padmashali:-

HANDWOVEN SUNSHINE YELLOW KOTA DORIA SAREE:-



This lightweight fabric is ideal for spring, summer, and everything in between and will quickly become a wardrobe classic. This handwoven sunshine yellow kota doria saree is perfect for long working days or for a short meet-up with friends.

HANDWOVEN FEROZI BLUE KOTA DORIA SAREE:-



This is another beautiful and lovely saree from our stock. The handwoven ferozi blue kota doria saree has a jaal pattern all over it with Bel and Boota and Silver & Copper Zari gives you a spotless look.

HANDWOVEN SKY BLUE TISSUE KOTA DORIA SAREE:-



If you're searching for something even more festive, and occasional then Handwoven Sky Blue Tissue Kota Doria Saree will be perfect. The overall vibrancy and appearance of this elegant saree will make any occasion special.

Padmashali is a modern term for anything classic. We infuse fresh life into aged ancient weaves of Indian handloom, revived in its true form with just the appropriate touch of modernism, via our conscientious work in indigenous ethnic fashion.

Conclusion:-

The kota doria and the technique to make kota doria is really old. It takes time to make the fabric that is why these sarees are so beautiful and expensive. Nowadays the kota doria handwoven sarees are getting popular so here are some of the beautiful handwoven sarees by padmashali.

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