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SHILPA JHAVERI's SAAZ CREATIONS
Products:
Embroidered and hand printed sarees, salwar suits, ghaghra-choli sets,
Indo-Western outfits and Wedding trousseaux, Kurtas for Men
Address: Saaz Creations, 5, Nira Park, Near Shriram Society,
Natubhai Centre, Gotri Road, Baroda 390 021, India.
Email: <saaz9@hotmail.com>
Timings: By appointment
Contact Person: Shilpa Jhaveri
Phones: +91-265-2386578
Shilpa Jhaveri is a Fine Arts graduate who moved into textiles purely
by chance. She explains: "My mother wanted me to design some embroidery
for her sarees which I did. These sarees were liked by her friends and
cousins, so I began designing for them. Slowly it got me busy the whole
day, so I thought, why not make a career of it?" Her pure Kota sarees with
simple but exquisite embroidery are very appealing. Now, of course, her
Saaz Creations have expanded to include a vast range of stitched garments
as well as those she designs in consultation with her clients. Shilpa has
a large variety of traditional and contemporary embroidery designs that
are all executed by her talented embroiderers who work from her home under
her supervision. She does both hand, machine as well as "khatla" (zardosi,
tikki, etc.) embroidery. She designs entire trousseaus, bride and
groom co-ordinates for the various ceremonies, men’s kurta
ensembles (complete with angvastram), embroidered blouses,
ghaghra-cholis, Indo-Western outfits, kurti-pant and
salwar-kurta sets, all of which are tailored to her specifications.
Her skill with the paintbrush comes to the fore when she hand-paints
motifs on her Indo-Westerns as well as her printed sarees, and this marks
them out as truly exclusive. Shilpa also specialises in sarees that are
dyed, hand-printed (and then painted over, especially the shaded parts) in
desi Tussar, silk, crepe de chine and chiffons. Her Indo-Westerns
are mostly done in crepe and linen. Shilpa also experiments with different
textile materials and her latest find is a unique jute-blend fabric that
looks good and falls well and in which she has crafted some stylish
Indo-Western tops.
A major part of Shilpa’s clientele comprises NRIs, especially in the
UK, USA and Canada. She is planning to visit the USA this May-June and is
interested in collaborating with local boutiques, garment stores and
entrepreneurs on the East and West Coasts to hold Exhibition-Sales during
the duration of her stay and for long-term business relationships in the
future. Those interested may please e-mail her before March 31, 2005.
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