Monday 12 March 2018

What gives pattu sarees their unique aura?



Sarees are the essential clothing item in the wardrobe of women in India. It has been prevalent in the Indian culture since the days of Indus valley civilisation. It has been through frequent changes in the way it’s manufactured. Saree is fabricated according to the regions of India; there are five styles of manufacturing. 

The following are the major weaving styles of sarees in India- 

         Central styles

         Northern styles

         Eastern styles

         Western styles

         Southern styles

As the name suggests, the techniques are according to the regions of India. In the southern style, the uppada pattu sarees wholesale is quite famous. Pattu is the traditional name of silk in the south of India. The Uppada sarees are woven in Uppada region of East Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh. 

A special weaving style of Uppada sarees is the jamdani style of weaving which is three centuries old and originated in Bangladesh. The weavers from Bangladesh came and settled in Uppada. Uppada sarees are famous for their lightweight and the ease of wearing them. 

A typical Uppada saree takes 10 to 60 days with at least two to three weavers spending 10 hours each. This entire saree is hand woven and has designs on both the ends. 

In the South of India, gadwal sarees wholesale is prominent. These sarees are handcrafted in Gadwal of Jogulamba Gadwal district in the state of Telangana. Gadwal sarees are manufactured in different parts of countries, and the Gadwal handloom centre is responsible for this widespread knowledge. 

Zari is the distinctive feature of this saree. The lightweight of these sarees makes them distinct from other sarees. 

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