Tissue Temple Derpar

Tissue Temple Derpar

Tissue Fabric:

As mentioned before, tissue fabric is a lightweight, sheer, and often slightly shiny material, usually made from silk or a silk-blend. This fabric has an elegant, luxurious look, making it ideal for festive and formal wear. The fabric can be used for sarees, dupattas, or shawls.

Temple Design:

The term "Temple" in textiles often refers to traditional motifs inspired by temple architecture, like intricate borders, paisley patterns, or even depictions of divine or mythological imagery. Temple borders or Temple motifs are common in sarees and dupattas, especially in South Indian textiles.

  1. Temple Border: A classic design featuring geometric or temple-inspired motifs like intricate arches, lotus patterns, or even deities. These motifs are usually woven with metallic threads like zari (gold or silver), making the fabric look rich and elegant.
  2. Tissue Temple Dupatta or Saree: When tissue fabric is woven with temple designs (often along the borders or in the pallu), it creates a beautiful combination of delicacy and traditional elegance. A Tissue Temple Dupatta or Saree would have a soft, flowing texture from the tissue fabric and be adorned with ornate temple motifs, often with a zari or metallic finish.

Key Features:

  • Lustrous Shine: The tissue fabric gives the saree or dupatta a subtle shimmer, while the temple designs add a touch of tradition and luxury.
  • Elegant Draping: Tissue fabric has a soft, flowing drape, which enhances the overall appearance, making it ideal for festive occasions or ceremonies.
  • Timeless Appeal: The combination of tissue fabric and temple motifs is a classic, often seen in traditional attire worn for weddings, festivals, and cultural celebrations.

MRP Price: Rs. 1500.00

Offer Price: Rs. 1200.00 (20%)

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