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Chaniya CholiChaniya choli is another form
or say another name of ghagra choli. The home of the chaniya choli is no
doubt Kutch, Gujarat and Rajasthan. The outfit is popular in the west
and north of India. In the south, another more streamlined version known
as the 'pavade' is popular. There is a tremendous boost to the chaniya
choli in recent time as a fashion garment expecially in weddings.
Fabric in Chaniya Choli Fabrics that are used for chaniya cholis normally range from cotton, silk to khadi and at times chiffon, organza, satin cotton, raw silk and brocade. But the last variety is only for weddings and formal occasions. The creation of a chaniya choli takes a couple of weeks to create as the fabrics are embroidered in Gujarat, Kutch and Rajasthan and sent to different craftsmen after which they are stitched into garments. Three parts of Chaniya Cholis
It is the embroidery and the shape that makes all the difference to the chaniya choli. There are different varieties of Chaniya Cholis. There are traditional Chaniya Cholis with traditional designs of Zari, Zordosi, Resham work, with butis and sequins all over it. Bridal Chaniya Cholis are heavily embroidered with precious stones studded over it. Designer Chaniya cholis give the modern look with an ethnic touch. Even the chaniyas are of different shapes such as Straight cut, Fish tail, Mermaid, Paneled, Circular shapes, Chaniyas with full flair. From ancient history to the 20th century, the chaniya choli has made a long journey that has sustained it as a garment of fashionable interest to not only the Indian women but women in the west as well. |