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Wednesday, December 11, 2013

5 Tropical Christmas Gift Ideas

Ho, ho, ho! It's that time of the year again to get festive and shop for your loved ones, are you cracking your head on yet another year of Christmas shopping list?


When it comes to beach fashion apparel, there’s no such thing as abundance especially when you get to gear up for your next holiday getaway. Be it for Mom, Dad, Brother, Sister, lover or friends, get tropical with this year's X'mas presents and here are our top suggestions for you:

1) Merry Sarongs
http://www.1worldsarongs.com/sarong-kd-hi-80-grn.html
Bora Bora Floral Sarong in Lime Green
http://www.1worldsarongs.com/sarong-kd-emb-tdye-1.html
Embroidered Tie Dye Sarong in Red/Green
http://www.1worldsarongs.com/sarong-men-pt-emb-tdye-drkgreen.html
Embroidered Tie Dye Mens Sarong "Dark Green"
http://www.1worldsarongs.com/sarong-pt-abstract-49-red.html
Abstract Top Quality Sarong in Red
http://www.1worldsarongs.com/sarong-kd-abstract-31-grn.html
Abstract Leaf Sarong in Green
We all know that the color red and green reminds us of that warm and loving Christmas season. Take your pick between our collection of red sarong or green sarong. These one piece fabrics are cool and practical because they are not only used for fashion style (dress,top,head wrap,skirt,etc) but also for home decoration (table cloth, blanket, curtain,etc)! PS: Don’t let the boys feel left out, do check out our men’s sarong collection.

2) Dresses for the Sun (and Moon?)
http://www.1worldsarongs.com/1wf-long-dress-4-lined-ba-6.html
Womens Lined Long Dress - Halter - Bamboo White
http://www.1worldsarongs.com/1wf-sundress-5-hp-hib-b.html
Tropical Summer Sundress with Hand Painted Batik
http://www.1worldsarongs.com/1wf-longdress-7-hp-hib-c-htpink.html
Womens Hot Pink Long V-Neck Dress with Floral Design

http://www.1worldsarongs.com/1wf-sundress-3-hp-orc.html
Green Womens Sundress With Hand Painted Orchid Design
A reliable and comfortable dress is every woman’s need, wear it casually during the day or get fancy at night. Pick your favorite design from our dress collection and make sure your present is a right fit by referring to our size chart measurements!

3) Small and Meaningful Jewelry
http://www.1worldsarongs.com/1wa-bangle-4-bur.html
Abstract Painted Wood Bangle in Burgundy
http://www.1worldsarongs.com/1wa-ring-02-mix.html
Beaded Ring in Mixed
http://www.1worldsarongs.com/1wa-necklace-12-wht.html
Triple Bead String Necklace with Triple Round Wooden Pendant in White
They say that accessorizing is a way of expressing one's individuality and this is very true in the world of fashion. If you're thinking to get economical with little gifts, browse through our jewelry collection of earrings, necklaces, bangles, belts, rings, bracelet and more. And if you’re considering to get something unique, check out our Sarong ties.

4) Sparkle with Scarfs 
http://www.1worldsarongs.com/scarf-silk-astd.html
Scarves with Gold Thread
http://www.1worldsarongs.com/scarf-cml-psmn-astd-blue.html
Two Toned Silky Scarf in Blue

http://www.1worldsarongs.com/scarf-moon-psmn-astd-purple.html
Elegant Silky Scarf in Purple
http://www.1worldsarongs.com/scarf-gauze-sld-astd.html
Solid Colored Gauze Scarves
Our all time favorite choice for both men or women because you can rarely go wrong with it! Be it for a cold winter or to jazz up your style, scarfs or shawls are probably one of the most traditional gifts that has been given for generations.

5) Mambo in a Poncho 
http://www.1worldsarongs.com/1wf-cover-up-poncho-1-circle-3-os.html
Abstract Tiki Tunic Poncho Cover-Up with V-Neck in Browns
http://www.1worldsarongs.com/1wf-cover-up-poncho-1-emb-single-purple.html
Purple Embroidered Tunic Poncho Cover-Up
Who says that ponchos can’t be cool? These babies are super comfy for everyday use and we're convinced that anyone who wears this would feel happy. Find something else that you might like from our beach cover up collection.


Be it at the beach or in the city, we hope that you have an amazing holiday season! Have fun shopping and don't forget to enjoy our Christmas Sale while you're at it!

Love,

1 World Sarongs Team

Sunday, November 24, 2013

Get to Know your Sarong - The Batik Tools

So if you're well informed, you'll know that Batik is a traditional art medium and methodology for creating designs on cloth. It is a technique of applying wax to portions of the material and then dyeing it with colors, followed by removing the wax. We do realize that there's a lot of intricate craftsmanship being put into each sarong piece!
Now the question is, how exactly are they applying wax to the cloth? To answer this question, we'd like to introduce two traditional instruments in the art of Batik making - the Tjanting (Canting) and the Tjaps (Chops).
A 'Tjanting' is a hand drawing tool that functions as a wax pen. This ancient Javanese gadget is used to hold hot wax in a tiny copper bowl attached to a wooden handle. This gives an artist better control and precision when hand crafting batik pattern lines or dots onto a sarong material.
The 'Tjaps' are Batik stamps which are made of copper, where each stamp consist of patterns or designs that are cut out and shaped in detail. The tool is then dipped into wax and used to stamp onto the sarong material to get the best results of aligned and accurate repeat patterns or design borders.
As we continue to run about and meet all the amazing people behind the scenes while sourcing and researching for the best sarong selections, we also like to understand and share knowledge of the production processes as well as cultural references. If you have any questions, feel free to leave a comment!
Read more about 'What is Batik' or shop for an Indonesian Batik Cotton Sarong!

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Inspired by The Sarong Girl: Dorothy Lamour

Island fashion is timeless. While most would think that sarong fashion is a modern trend in the Western world, you’d be surprised to find that the art of sarong wear has been around for decades and is a pop culture that never goes out of fashion.
We are so star struck by this beautiful American actress and singer from the 1930s. Her trademark image of the girl next door with exotic Polynesian features has contributed to her film career where she typically played most of her film roles clad in a sarong. “Lamour appeared in a sarong in 11 of those films, meaning that fully two-thirds of her roles during that ten-year span did not call for her to wrap herself in any manner of South Seas attire”.
The biggest impact of her Hollywood career would be her famous role as "Ulah" in classical film The Jungle Princess (1936). She publicly burned a sarong, the skimpy South Seas garment with which she had been inseparably associated since her first starring role, in Paramount’s 1936 tropical romance The Jungle Princess (Wilhelm Thiele) (Head and Calistro, 67)
Looking at these vintage photos, we find her to be very fitting and attractive in a sarong. It’s almost like that everlasting advertisement of all time to show what a sarong represents on a woman’s body. “There was something indelible about the connection between Lamour and her trademark garment: audiences seemed to remember her not for the variety of roles she played, but for those roles in which she appeared in a revealing sarong.
This South Sea heroine is a reminder to our love and passion for Sarong fashion and as the saying goes, “You Can’t Go Wrong with a Sarong!

So tell us, what do you think about this sarong beauty icon?



(Text source: http://sensesofcinema.com/2002/22/lamour and note: these images does not belong to us)