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Fantastic Discounts Going On Printed Indian Sarees

Posted by jasnav on April 14, 2011

In a wonderful news for lovers of printed Indian sarees, the famous website www.indianselections.com has great discounts going on their printed saree range. The discounts are as high as 50%, which means you get double your money’s worth for half the price.

In an unbelievable turn of events, the site has a fantastic offer – get a printed saree free with every saree you purchase. In effect this means that every time you decide to pick up a printed Indian saree from the website, you will get another one absolutely free.

So next time you visit the website, choose not one, but two sarees, and get both while you pay for only one.

Indian selections is reputed website providing top of the line quality Indian sarees and saree fabric used in a variety of imaginative ways. Clients of the website have been loyal to it for years, as the website has built up a reputation of quality products at affordable prices. The website also boasts of a fantastic customer response, with 99% orders being delivered on time and 100% customer satisfaction.

This is perhaps the first time the website is offering such huge discounts. While such discounts are generally given on digital products that have hardly any cost, the website has gone out of its way to give such massive discounts that are rare in the bricks and mortar websites.

Indian printed sarees are amongst the most popular of designs due to their elegance and ease of maintenance, besides the low initial cost. Indian printed sarees can be used in a large variety of ways other that just wearing them, and there is no better place to hunt for ideas than this innovative website itself. From curtains to belly dance fabric, table and duvet covers to valances, from traditional wall hangings to sari bedspreads, the website gives some fantastic ideas. Not only ideas, you can actually pick up some of this fantastic and unique stuff right off the shelf from the website itself.

The sheer variety of types of cloth and printed sarees on offer in itself presents a formidable range. You could not be faulted for taking your own sweet time exploring the huge variety of products available on the site. Within each category are numerous options of cloth types, colors, types of embroidery and so on. You can choose the combination that suits you best. The website even offers you the option of getting your purchase altered as well to your exact size without any extra charges. This means that you are not stuck with standard sizes as are generally available in the readymade clothes market. The competition does not exist overall, and where it does, it does not compare favorably with www.indianselections.com.

The latest discount offer on printed sarees from Indian selections is an anniversary offer that is not likely to last very long. So my suggestion to my readers is to rush there as soon as possible and take advantage of the irresistible offer while the party lasts.

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Indian Home Decor – Urban Punjabi Home Décor

Posted by jasnav on April 5, 2011

An aspect perhaps well known about Punjabi city people is their penchant for fashion. The latest trends in Indian clothing are first adopted in this former princely state before they migrate to the rest of the country and even the world. The famous Patiala Salwar Kameez is Punjab’s eternal gift to ladies fashion. But more about that later.

Coming to the cities of Punjab, it is here that the boisterous nature of Punjabis really emerges. Having more money to spend than their village counterparts, the home décor is typically a mix of modern and traditional. While European and other western culture may find its takers in part, most homes prefer Indian wooden furniture.

The sitting space is generally well defined in the form of a separate living room, and colorful curtains and bedspreads would be found adorning the home. Punjabis being fond of color, this generally shows through in their homes.

Traditional seating on the floor is generally not followed, and you would find comfortable seating on chairs and sofas to be popular. Removing of shoes outside the home is generally not followed as the homes are not essentially heavily carpeted. You can wear your shoes inside most Punjabi homes, though of course it would be good if you scrape off the mud or dust. Remember Punjab is pretty dusty in summers and muddy in the rains.

Punjabis are happy to welcome guests and are very warm hearted people in general. Guests generally cannot leave without having a meal or at least a drink, so accepting it graciously would do a world of good to your relations with your host. Unlike several other parts of India, expect a meal to contain at least one non-veg dish of chicken, and drinks to form a part of every social gathering.

Most Punjabi homes are spacious and having well spread out settings. Space is generally not a constraint in Punjabi homes, and children would prefer to move out and make a new home rather than be constricted by tight surroundings. Punjabis love to splurge and show off, and would be the last to be seen staying in smaller homes if they can afford a bigger one.

You can generally make out at a glance the homes of people who have recent migrated to the cities from rural Punjab from those who are traditional city dwellers. The former would have bright colors with material such as ceramic tiles, marble tiles et all decorating their exteriors. Homes of the latter would use more subtle material, such as Granite, or larger slabs of marble, but would be equally attention seeking. Show off of wealth is an important part of Punjabi culture, and what could be a better way than this?

The extremely popular dance form of the ‘Bhangra’ is Punjab’s gift to the world, and no party across the world today is complete without at least a few steps of the ‘Bhangra’.

To put it in perspective, Punjab is generally to India what Texas is the USA, with its large hearted people and rich, vibrant culture. Go ahead and bring the vibrant Punjabi culture into your home with Phulkari cushions and cotton rugs.

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