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Silk Sarees

Kanchipuram/ Kanjeevaram Silk Sarees from Tamil Nadu

A Saree is one of the oldest surviving and flawless garments, that has now become a fashion statement, but more importantly, a significant symbol...

Banarasi Jangla Sarees: Another Magnificence of Varanasi

Banarasi sarees, with their roots deeply embedded in the ancient city of Varanasi (Banaras), stand as a testament to India's rich textile heritage. Revered...

Guntur Sarees: Andhra’s Unique Traditional Weaving Art

Originating from Guntur, the third-largest city in the state of Andhra Pradesh, which is famous for the production of chillies is the immensely appealing...

Bomkai Saree: The Heritage of Odisha

The Bomkai sarees, which is also known as Sonepuri saree is one of a kind handloom saree that originated in the village of Bomkai...

Batik Sarees: The Javanese Technique of Wax-Resist Dyeing

The term ‘Batik’, is derived from an ancient Indonesian word ‘Ambatik’, which means a design of writing with wax or drawing broken lines on...

Bandhej Sarees: The Age Old Indian Tie-Dye Technique

Adapted from Hindi and Sanskrit, the word “Bandhej” means “bondage” or “tying”. It refers to the tie and dye method used to make beautiful, fine...

Ghicha Silk: The silk with the properties of cotton

The Gichha saree, a distinctive textile from Eastern India, is celebrated for its unique texture and traditional craftsmanship. Ghicha or Khewa are the names...

Kumbam Saree: Another Gem from Telangana’s Gadwal

The town of Gadwal, in the state of Telangana in the southern part of India, is considered to be one of the world’s famous...

Kashmiri/ Pashmina Sarees: The attire from the paradise on earth

Kashmiri sarees, also known as Pashmina sarees is an excellent type of ‘cashmere’ woolen fabric, that is manufactured from the wool obtained from four...

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