Thursday, November 22, 2012

Nalli - The Ultimate Silk Sari Store!

A girl’s biggest day is definitely her wedding day! And this calls for her to look the most beautiful on her big day…

24th April 2011 I got married to my love of 8 years and thus started a journey of togetherness. The wedding was a Coorgi – Tamilian combo ;) (since my roots are in Coorg and his in Lalgudi, Tamil Nadu) and the rituals were performed at the ISCON temple in Bengaluru (yup! A destination chosen keeping in mind people flying in from Mumbai, Chennai, Mysore and Coorg). 
The Tam Brahm tradition called for 4 sari changes and the Coorgi tradition another 2 sari changes in the entire ceremony that lasted 9 hours! 
However this wasn’t a big deal. The bigger deal was to shop for these supremely grand Kanjeevaram Silk Saris. Families got together, excited mothers, aunts, grandmothers, sisters and the entire women folklore assembled to discuss the most important aspect of the wedding - the bridal wear! And one unanimous decision was made – Nalli! 
3 months before D Day, my mom and mom-in-law drove me to the 'always' busy and buzzing Tamilian hub of Mumbai – Matunga and enter Nalli`s Silks Sari Centre! Not even five steps into the shop, and we were greeted by this very friendly man draped in a white lungi ushering us to the ‘Pure Zari’ sari section as if reading our minds. 
Yes, a pure zari sari is way more expensive than a tested zari sari. My mother-in-law came to my rescue explaining to me the difference in the two – the pure zari is made using a silk thread and twisted over it is a silver wire and the same is dipped in gold while a tested zari is one in which a copper wire is electroplated with silver and then gold plated. Thus a tested zari is cheaper than a pure zari. You can instantly know the difference when you see the gaudy golden color of the tested zari in comparison to the subtle gold color of a pure zari. The bigger the zari, the more expensive the sari – somewhat meant to define the status of people in Tamil Nadu!
The shop was stacked with all kinds of saris in vibrant colors – the blues, greens, reds, oranges, yellows and purples being the traditional color palette and the green-blue, violet, burgundy, beige, black with temple border designs being the contemporary color palette suiting most of the hip youngsters! These were one of the finest silk saris I had ever seen in my life! No wonder both my mom and mother-in-law always dazzled at any occasion! :)

There were predominantly in two sizes – the six meters and the 9 meters size. Since, the typical Tamilian bride had to drape herself in the nine-yard sari and the Coorgi sari went over the shoulder, being the six-meter one, I had to make a choice of one 9-yard sari for the main muhurtam and 6 – 7 saris of the normal styles. What I didn’t know was that the heavy silk saris were embroidered with real gold or silver.
The most striking part was the pallu (the part of the sari that is thrown over the shoulder) and the borders are the ones that had more designs and variation in colors compared to the rest of the saris. These saris were very very heavy :( poor lanky and puny I couldn’t decide which one to opt! And much to my surprise, seeing my saddened face the salesguy offered me a way lighter sari that reflected the richness in it, offered by its subtle gold color with a dash of peach and red. However, it is known that the heavier the silk in the sari, the more expensive the sari. 

Also, there were various other types of saris available also – hand woven ones and the machine-woven ones. Additionally, cotton , crepe chiffon  and designer saris were also available. And so were available silk lungis (price range Rs. 800 – 900) and cotton lungis (price range Rs. 200 – 300) for Siddharth.  They also have a private-label collection of costume jewelry and accessories, stoles and dupattas. 
It took me 3 good hours at the store, however I didn’t regret the time spent. I finally bought a light cream with white gold sari for my grandma, a peach – brick red sari for mom and a fluorescent green and yellow sari for my fair-skinned mother-in-law and around 6 saris for me. 

I felt contented and satisfied while walking out of the store, whilst thinking of the best day of my life. I had to come back again in a month's time and add a few more rich silk sarees to my family and extended family's collection! It was worth it :)
About Nalli
Nalli is predominantly an Indian wardrobe store and a silk sari emporium based in Chennai. This store was founded in 1928 by Nalli Chinnasamy Chetti
  • Number of locations: Chennai, New Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Coimbatore, Madurai, Tiruchirappalli, Tirunelveli, India, U. S. A., Singapore
  • Prices range from Rs. 1000 to Rs. 30,000 (for the ones I bought specifically. Not sure for the other types available)
Please refer to the official website for more details: http://www.nallisilks.com/
For the various outlets and addresses, please visit: http://www.nallisilks.com/nallib2c/outlets.do
Kindly note that this was the experience stated from my wedding preparations 2 years back. Now the sari line in Nalli also includes ‘Nalli Next’ which is their new trendy designer line available at most outlets. 

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Global Village, Dubai!


Global Village is truly a place where the world comes together. It is a theme park concept wherein different countries come in and stage their pavilions for guests to showcase their art, crafts, culture, traditions, festivities and most importantly to have fun! It is a huge entertainment platform for guests worldwide guaranteeing a scintillating shopping experience! In 2010, 28 country pavilions and 4.5 million visitors made it to the Global Village.







It is increasingly becoming a shopper’s destination as the countries that come in bring in with them their skills and trade as well. There are small kiosks set up for every country that delights their customers with their range of fabric, garments, accessories, shoes, bags, head gears, furniture, jackets, food, drinks, spices, sweets and many more.


How to get there?
The Global Village is located on the Emirates Road. It is well connected by road. It is near the Arabian Ranches on Exit 37. The Global Village has a shuttle service and can be dropped off at the entrance from the parking area. From the Dubai International Airport, it is a 20 min drive and from Abu Dhabi, it is a 60 min drive. 

Direction Map
When to go there?
The Global Village commences on 
21st October and ends on 31st March. 
  • It is open from  Saturday – Wednesday – 4 pm to 12 am;
  • Thursday and Friday – 4 pm – 1 am;
  • Monday is a Family Day
***It is best to go in the 2nd week of December since by then all the pavilions would have opened up and being vacation season, there will be more events and the village will be open for longer durations.



The entry is 10 AED and the gates open at 4 pm. Advisable to be there at 3:45 pm itself to avoid standing in long ticket queues. Wear a scarf or a cap when moving out at noon. When the sun goes down, it will be pleasantly cold. Advisable to carry a shawl or jacket during Dec-Jan-Feb.


What to do?
Pavilions
Each pavilion forms a distinct country experience for every guest. A lot of handicraft and merchandise is sold at these pavilions along with a display of their culture, entertainment and folklore. The pavilions of the following countries will showcase performances: Afghanistan, Africa, Bahrain, China, Egypt, Europe, India, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, KSA, Kuwait, Lebanon, Malaysia, Morocco, Pakistan, Palestine, Philippines,    Qatar, Spain, Sri Lanka, Syria, Thailand, Tunisia, Turkey, UAE. 

*** The pavilions of South Africa, Egypt and Palestine which were on display in 2010 were the best as per my opinion.









Adult and Children Rides
It is a total family entertainment experience at Global village. For more information on the different rides and entertainment information, please click on the link http://www.globalvillage.ae/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=31&Itemid=45&lang=en








Services
The services offered are phenomenal. Global Village makes an ideal visitor’s day memorable and hassle- free. They have stationed ATMs, money-exchange kiosks, information kioks, prayer rooms, washroom facilities, public address system to keep you informed about events taking place and also transport facilities from parking lots to the entrance during peak hours.

***Carry water bottles and wear comfortable shoes because the place is huge and you will be walking for hours

What to eat?

There are around 25 restaurants that cater to hungry shoppers and tired walkers J. The best being the fast food joints and the Arabic kebabs. The restaurants cater to all nationalities with a spread that can fill every single visitor’s belly and sprinkle the taste buds with loads of delicacies. The pavilions too are organized such that they lure every guest with their cultural dessert, sweet and snacks.


Have a great time!

Saturday, November 3, 2012

“I’ve no idea when I’m going to wear it, the girl replied calmly. I only knew that I had to have it. Once I tried it on, well… She shrugged. The dress claimed me.”
― Isabel Wolff, A Vintage Affair

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