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The blouse of Parsi, which is printed and has flower prints, is a part of traditional Parsi women wear. The blouses have been manufactured through different methods of stitching; this type of blouse can be said to represent the rich heritage in culture and artistry of the Parsi Community of India.
These people who hail from Persia (now Iran) were also the ones who brought a uniquely different blend of Persian, Indian, and European influences in their own textiles and garments. The general norm is that one wears this Parsi blouse along with the Gara saree-an extravagant silk saree embroidered into fabulous motifs of flowers and birds. The floral designs of that blouse remind one of the Chinese and Persian artistic traditions which over centuries grafted themselves into Parsi embroidery. Finest materials like silk, cotton, or georgette are used for the making of these blouses. Parsi blouses have a delicate touch because of the way it has been tailored, and also, there are very intricate hand-stitch details punctuating these garments. Preparation through splendor stitching techniques results in durability and comfort with style, bringing them into elegant timeless garments. Even though the Parsi community is a very small one, its contribution to India's textile and fashion heritage is immense. These Parsi blouses and the Gara saree are the most precious symbols for the community in representing their rich identity, history, and artistry.
These people who hail from Persia (now Iran) were also the ones who brought a uniquely different blend of Persian, Indian, and European influences in their own textiles and garments. The general norm is that one wears this Parsi blouse along with the Gara saree-an extravagant silk saree embroidered into fabulous motifs of flowers and birds. The floral designs of that blouse remind one of the Chinese and Persian artistic traditions which over centuries grafted themselves into Parsi embroidery. Finest materials like silk, cotton, or georgette are used for the making of these blouses. Parsi blouses have a delicate touch because of the way it has been tailored, and also, there are very intricate hand-stitch details punctuating these garments. Preparation through splendor stitching techniques results in durability and comfort with style, bringing them into elegant timeless garments. Even though the Parsi community is a very small one, its contribution to India's textile and fashion heritage is immense. These Parsi blouses and the Gara saree are the most precious symbols for the community in representing their rich identity, history, and artistry.
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The blouse of Parsi, which is printed and has flower prints, is a part of traditional Parsi women wear. The blouses have been manufactured through different methods of stitching; this type of blouse can be said to represent the rich heritage in culture and artistry of the Parsi Community of India.
These people who hail from Persia (now Iran) were also the ones who brought a uniquely different blend of Persian, Indian, and European influences in their own textiles and garments. The general norm is that one wears this Parsi blouse along with the Gara saree-an extravagant silk saree embroidered into fabulous motifs of flowers and birds. The floral designs of that blouse remind one of the Chinese and Persian artistic traditions which over centuries grafted themselves into Parsi embroidery. Finest materials like silk, cotton, or georgette are used for the making of these blouses. Parsi blouses have a delicate touch because of the way it has been tailored, and also, there are very intricate hand-stitch details punctuating these garments. Preparation through splendor stitching techniques results in durability and comfort with style, bringing them into elegant timeless garments. Even though the Parsi community is a very small one, its contribution to India's textile and fashion heritage is immense. These Parsi blouses and the Gara saree are the most precious symbols for the community in representing their rich identity, history, and artistry.
These people who hail from Persia (now Iran) were also the ones who brought a uniquely different blend of Persian, Indian, and European influences in their own textiles and garments. The general norm is that one wears this Parsi blouse along with the Gara saree-an extravagant silk saree embroidered into fabulous motifs of flowers and birds. The floral designs of that blouse remind one of the Chinese and Persian artistic traditions which over centuries grafted themselves into Parsi embroidery. Finest materials like silk, cotton, or georgette are used for the making of these blouses. Parsi blouses have a delicate touch because of the way it has been tailored, and also, there are very intricate hand-stitch details punctuating these garments. Preparation through splendor stitching techniques results in durability and comfort with style, bringing them into elegant timeless garments. Even though the Parsi community is a very small one, its contribution to India's textile and fashion heritage is immense. These Parsi blouses and the Gara saree are the most precious symbols for the community in representing their rich identity, history, and artistry.
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