Sico is a blend of silk and
cotton that assumes the strength of silk and the comparatively better wash
resistant qualities compared to silk. The fabric blend possesses the good
attributes of both fabrics with a higher tolerance than silk in some respects.
Silk is a natural fibre that
has strength, a shimmery lustrous appearance, is airy, soft and comfortable and
keeps the body cool in summer and warm in winter. It has great acceptability in
absorbing any colour of dye, drapes well and is a great rich-feel fabric that
is sought for grand occasions. Cotton is a moderately strong natural fibre that
is also soft, airy, comfortable, and has no lustre. It too has good
acceptability for any colour of dye, has a good comforting feel, but does not
drape as well as silk. It also keeps the body cool in summer and warm in
winter. Silk requires more care and attention as compared to cotton but both
fabrics do well under normal conditions of use.
Sico
is the combination of shining silk and soothing cotton fabrics. No wonder they
are preferred for all-day wear for any occasion. The lustre and feel of Sico
sarees which have shine and are softer compared to cotton silk sarees is due to
the mercerized cotton and mostly pure silk used in Sico.
Sico
sarees have nice durability, texture and drape well. Sico saris come in
handloom and powerloom.
Sico sarees are cheaper when
compared to pure silk sarees and are easy to manage. Depending on the counts of
silk and cotton yarns and hand crafted designs, the attire can preferred for
occasions from daily casual to Indian wedding. Latest printings of block,
batik, bandhini are lovely on Indian sico sarees.
Sico
handlooms are hand woven blends of Silk and Cotton. There are a variety of such
handlooms spread over India such as Gadwal, Chanderi, Narayanpet, Maheshwari,
Kota, Mangalagiri, Pochampally, Venkatagiri, Uppada, Chettinad, Rajkot etc.
which have their own unique styles of dyeing and weaving. Sico handlooms are
additionally adorned by zari work, patti borders, check patterns and more such,
which give them an exclusive look. Sico
handlooms are
mostly in light shades and the fast colour block prints show up very well on
these fabrics.
There
is a fine range of Handloom
Sico sarees in the Unnati collection of traditional saris.
Light-hued fabrics with zari naksi borders and floral prints, Pastels with zari
finery and abstract designs, colourful motif-filled designer sarees online with plain borders and a lot more of
innovative and fresh looking Sico
sarees online that
could suit for a variety of occasions from daily casual to functions and social
events to weddings and grand parties.
Unnati
silks, largest ethnic online Indian shop offers for you to buy online Sico sarees with matching blouse for sale. Online
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At Unnati Silks, you can buy Sico sarees online from the exclusive range of saris - a
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You can purchase handloom Sico sarees online and the products will be dispatched within 24 working hours of placing
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