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Isha Ambani rocks the saree game with flower-adorned six yards and dupatta: Pics

Isha Ambani dazzles in a floral saree and traditional bandhani dupatta, blending classic elegance with a chic twist. Check out her classy look!

Isha Ambani turned heads in a stunning flower-filled saree paired with a traditional bandhani dupatta.(Instagram)
Published on Jul 13, 2024 10:17 PM IST
By, New Delhi

How to upcycle your mom's Banarasi sarees; 6 easy ideas to get you started

We all love our mother's old Banarasi sarees. However, if some of her favourite nine yards need upcycling, we have some great ideas to get you started.

Check out easy ways to upcycle your mom's old Banarasi sarees. (Instagram)
Published on Jun 19, 2024 07:02 PM IST
By, New Delhi

Ludicrous reason why Amazon dumped Silk: Spider Society despite ordering Noir

Amazon reportedly wanted to “reconfigure” Silk: Spider Society so that its storyline wouldn't heavily reliant on its titular character.

Silk: Spider Society
Published on May 18, 2024 01:49 AM IST

71st Miss World: India's Sini Shetty slays in 2.2 lakh red Banarsi silk saree

Red-hot elegance: India's Sini Shetty sets fashion trends ablaze at 71st Miss World premiere in stunning ₹2.2 lakh red Banarsi saree | Viral pictures inside

71st Miss World: India's Sini Shetty slays in <span class='webrupee'>₹</span>2.2 lakh red Banarasi silk saree at opening ceremony in Delhi (Photo by Instagram/sinishettyy)
Published on Feb 21, 2024 08:26 AM IST
ByZarafshan Shiraz, New Delhi

An ancient fabric with, suddenly, a new future: Silk

It is being used to make bone screws, extra-sticky glue, cosmetics and possibly medical tattoos. What else can it do? Science is still answering that question.

(Clockwise) The Bombyx mori produces mulberry silk, the most widely available variety in the world. The world’s first frameless-parachute, designed by the 18th-century French inventor André-Jacques Garnerin, was a silk contraption seven metres across. Now, the structural protein of silk is being freeze-dried, heated and moulded into bone screws that can be absorbed by the body over time. (Images: Shutterstock; Smithsonian Institution; Tufts University)
Updated on Jan 13, 2024 10:13 PM IST
ByNatasha Rego
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