Showing posts with label handmade scarves. Show all posts
Showing posts with label handmade scarves. Show all posts

Thursday, 9 February 2012

Scarves - To Look More gorgeous and Stylish

Women ScarvesVarieties in scarves are plenty. From designer scarves from well known designers to handmade scarves by far off tribes, all are marvelous and alluring. Use them as accessory to your outfit or as outerwear. Although scarves made of silk are more famous than scarves of any other material yet cotton scarves and wool scarves have their own place in this category of fashion accessory. But its not only material, decorating technicalities too play a vital role in making them attractive. Therefore let us discuss some features of scarves based on their beautifying techniques.
Hand Printed Scarves – Small pieces of clothes are the beautiful base to show the skill of hand printing. Scarf can act like a platform where a magician of color displays his magic to create the alluring patterns and make your senses to die for it. Big colorful flower patterns in womens scarves or animal imprints in men’s scarves both look stunning over casual attire. They can be used as a common neck scarf or hip scarf.
Embroidered Scarves - This is the unique way of drawing anything over cloth with the help of colorful threads. Embroidering technique over scarves can be traced down in ancient Roman and Indian civilizations. The interplay of threads in various images and designs by skilled artisans makes us feel that scarf has risen to life. The embroidered scarves are warm, comfortable, and convenient and look exotic thus that is why they are in demand since centuries.
Hand Woven Scarves – Such scarves are not only the part of women’s wear but also an important fashion accessory. Hand woven scarves can be of any fabric but the scarves of woolen fabric are more famous in this particular category. Hand woven wool scarves are the warm and comfortable fashion accessory for winters and now fashion experts are putting their sincere effort to bring something new in warm scarves for men.
Silk Scarves – Silk scarves for women or mens silk scarves – what we can say. This group of accessory is versatile and equally famous among both. Silk has fascinating smooth texture and are gifted with unique moisture absorbing property which makes it cool in summers and warm in winters. In simple words, we can use silk scarf all year around and its rich look never make it out of fashion scenario.Men Scarves
Beaded scarves – Scarves are decorated with shimmering and sparkling beads of various sizes and designs to make them appear more classy and attractive. Beads can be made of anything like metal, plastic and glass. Beads are used to make different designs and patterns like stars, way patterns etc. to intensify the beauty of scarves.
Bandana Scarves – Changing fashion trend has bring a fresh wave of scarf styling and are becoming very common today. It is called bandana scarf. The name has been derived from Hindi word ‘bandhana’, in Hindi ‘bandhana’ means ‘to tie’. These kinds of scarves come in contrast with colorful act of designs and look pleasing on any outfit.
Scarves add complimentary effect on your main outfit and make you look fresh and radiant for any occasion. Mens can wear mens silk scarves and scarves for women can also become an accessory for women.

Tuesday, 27 December 2011

Different Reasons to Wear a Scarf

A short history
Mens ScarvesScarves are worn for multipurpose. These are the piece of fabric worn around neck, head and waist for fashion, warmth, cleanliness and religious purposes. Scarves are available in varieties of colors, shape, size, and fabrics. It is believed that ancient Rome was first one in making use of scarves but not for wearing instead they used for cleanliness. They were used as mens scarves to wipe sweets around neck and around waist as belt. Soon women started wearing scarves made from cloth. In ancient china too scarves were means of identifying officers or Chinese warriors rank. But scarves as fashion accessory – this happened with the beginning of 19th century for both men and women specially the womens scarves became hugely popular.
Scarves for general purposes
Earlier silk scarves were worn by pilots of aircrafts to protect their mouth from oily smoke coming out of exhaust and by the pilots of closed cockpits, especially by the pilots of fighter planes in order to prevent neck chafing. However its user friendly properties and luxurious look dragged it to fashion world and made it one of the most popular accessory. Woolen scarves during this era started to find its place on world stage. Tie and die technique called bandhani over woolen scarves now got the bigger platform and became famous for ancient Indian art work over it. Today these scarves are widely used to keep ourselves clean and warm. Knitted woolen scarves are warped around neck or upper body part for warmth often with head covers like hats, caps or other headscarves.
For warmer and dustier days cotton scarves are the best available accessory to keep unwanted climatic elements away. Being a non slippery fabric they can be best used as headscarf to remain protected from scorching sunlight and dry winds. Aside from said aspects, they keep your head clean. Cotton is staple fabric and its easy accessibility has made its scarf a ‘common cultural need’ among masses of different countries and highly supported by fashionistas.Silk Scarves
Scarves for religious purposes
Many religions follow different dress code but the common thing among them is scarf. We can see many women wearing modest dress covering their heads or faces with scarves which is something deep into their religion and culture. Married Jewish women wear tichel to cover hair and men wear tallit for prayer. In Sikh religion long scarves are used as bandana to cover head by boys and sometimes by girls, before going to next level of turban. Some older Sikh wraps their head under bandana then use turban over it.
For Muslim women there is strict dress code. It must for them to cover head with two headscarves known as hijab and khimar and a veil to cover face. Keffiyeh is a kind of scarf used by Muslim men. In Christianity too scarves have their own place. They are used in liturgical vestments and commonly known as stole.
In use since centuries, scarves are now one of the most important trades for some countries. China and India are the two leading manufacturers of fashion scarves. Their handmade scarves are seen as masterpiece of art and as perfect option to gift someone and printed scarves are part of leading international brands like Prada and Missoni.