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Moh.. a beautiful word used in Hindi and Sanskrit which is also called as Attraction or attracted to. Indian womens are always attracted to Garments like Suits, Sarees, Kurtis and Dupatta also termed as Ethnic Wear and that where the idea behind the Moh (by Bhoomi Fashions) is born. Our aim is to provide you with beautiful garments with latest designs in budget friendly prices.
Suits that suit you
Do you like to design your own dress or love to make dress as per your own choice, we have a perfect solution for you
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A cotton salwar suit is an ethnic wardrobe essential and must-have. It's an ideal choice for day to day use and specially for hot summer days. It keeps you cool and fresh all day long with an easy-breezy silhouette and design. A Cotton Salwar Suits comes in different varieties, prints and patterns from vibrant to subtle, for every mood, personality and occasion.
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A chanderi Cotton or chanderi silk salwar suit gives off a luxurious vibe with the sheen fabric, embellished work or other hand work. It is best suited for Family Functions like weddings, sangeets, party and festive celebrations. You can style a silk salwar suit with a unique dupatta and statement jewellery for an ethereal look.
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Muslin is a breathable, lightweight, and finely woven fabric. It is considered as one of the simplest, most gentle, and purest fabrics. It is typically made from unbleached or bleached cotton fibers, resulting in a soft and comfortable fabric that is a delight to wear. Moreover, it can produce very distinct designs because it is fabricated layer by layer. Many designers and cloth makers like the muslin fabric due to its simplicity.
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Saree - Beauty of Indian Tradition and every Indian women's first choice
A saree is a piece of cloth between 5 and 9 meters. It is worn traditionally by all Indian women — and has a great cultural significance. Said to be one of the most graceful dress of women, it elegantly covers the woman’s entire body by showing genuine curves in the most dignified way. No other dress is as competent as the saree
Pure Handloom Weaving Saree
Handloom sarees also called as Hand weaved Sarees, are sarees that are woven by weavers using a traditional handloom. It is a centuries-old technique used in India and has been passed down from generation to generation. The threads used in handloom sarees are usually made by weavers only. Handloom sarees are usually made of natural fibers like cotton, silk, or a combination of both. The process of making handloom sarees is complex, time-consuming and requires a lot of skill and expertise. The weaver has to manually interlace the threads to create intricate patterns and designs. Handloom sarees are known for their unique textures, designs, and durability.
Designer Saree and Machine Woven Saree
Machine-woven sarees are sarees that are woven using a power loom or the new age Machines using computer techniques. It is a mechanized process that involves the use of automated machines to weave the threads. Machine-woven sarees are usually made of synthetic fibers like Chiffon, Georgette, Polyester, Nylon, or Viscose. The process of making machine-woven sarees is much faster than handloom sarees, and the designs can be replicated with precision. Machine-woven sarees are known for their affordability and accessibility. Modern designs as well as prints can be easily used while making these sarees.
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Dupatta - the pride of Indian Beauty
Dupatta, also known as a 'chunni' or 'odhani', is a staple in Indian ethnic wear, often pairing with salwar suits, lehengas, or sometimes with western outfits for a fusion look.
Phulkari Flower Dupatta
Phulkari, for centuries, has been celebrated as an essential part of a Punjabi girl’s life. However, this traditional embroidery from Punjab dates back to the 15th century and continues to delight and astonish. A revered artwork, Phulkari comes from two words, ‘Phul’ and ‘Kari’ which means flower and embroidery.
Kantha Dupatta
Kantha is the most popular form of embroidery in West Bengal and has been around for more than 500 years. It is traditionally done on silk or cotton. Kantha, which means ‘throat’, is associated with Lord Shiva. The fabrics depicted birds, animals, folk scenes, fish, and imagery perspectives on life for Bengalis. Kantha work is primarily done on Sarees, Suits, Kurtas, and dupattas, all of which are simple to maintain
Phulkari Dupatta
Phulkari, in literal sense, translates to flower work. Essentially, it refers to the flowered folk embroidery of Punjab. It is a form of indigenous Indian craft that requires careful manipulation of darn stitch to create various graceful and aesthetic formations, patterns, and motifs. A revered artwork, Phulkari comes from two words, ‘Phul’ and ‘Kari’ which means flower and embroidery.
Banaras Jacquard Dupatta
Designed with a regal ancient weave, the Banarasi dupatta has continued astonishing younger generations as well with a rich and royal appeal. Known for gold and silver weaved zari, the Banarasi chunni is always statement-maker and creates a glamorous impact when paired with supplementary additions like ethnic dresses, temple jewellery and gajras. These dupattas are available in distinct textures, lengths, patterns, and shades.
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Please Note: We are regularly updating the new products at Bhoomi Fashions. Delivery: We are already delivering the product all over India through Shipyaari (Courier) and Post Parcel. International Sell and Delivery: At present we are not able to take any orders. We will be commencing soon after obtaining the necessary license. Products are packed in fresh plastic bags (as permitted by law) and sanitized before Courier / Post parcel. As multiple hands are involved during delivery, customers are advised to sanitize their hands before and after opening the parcel. Customer can also contact us for queries or bulk discount on 9637058778 (Call / What's app)