When the material of a saree is discussed,
silk is always on top of the list. India is the second largest country in the
world to produce silk. It is also the home to different varieties of silk
fabrics. There are 29 states here, and
all create a different kind of silk. Silk is used to create traditional
clothing like salwar suits, dupattas, lehengas, but saree is the most popular.
Soft silk sarees can give an elegant look in the
traditional ceremonial events, festivals and informal events like a house
party. There are five most popular silk sarees which are given below-
•Chanderi silk sarees
•Kanchi pattu sarees or
Kanchipuram sarees
•Banarasi silk sarees
•Paithani silk sarees
•Mysore silk sarees
Kanchipuram or Kanjivaram is a traditional
variety of silk which originated from the village called Kanchipuram in Tamil
Nadu. Kanchipuram silk sarees are the most popular sarees in South India and
are an integral part of weddings here. These sarees have a shine and durability
which make them a favourite of women.
The silk is obtained from the mulberry
worm which is then converted to Kanchipuram sarees. These hand-woven sarees are
known for the 1.2 inches of the warp frame. This frame holds up to 60 holes
through which there would be 240 warp threads. Also, around 250-300 threads get
woven into the wept which allows the saree to remain sturdy. It is seen that
the zari used in a Kanjivaram saree would be in gold and silver. The silver is
used first, and then a coating of gold is applied to it.
Initially, these sarees were made in
9-yard length to describe the temple stories and later they were converted to
6-yard with gold zari weaving on them. There are cheap alternatives to these
sarees available for buyers who have a low budget. These alternatives come with
artificial gold.
Jyothisareemandir is an online portal
where buyers can purchase pattu sarees
at the lowest prices.
They have a full range of traditional clothes for both
men and women.
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