What makes Kanchipuram silk sarees unique?- Indian Silk House Exclusives


 

An Indian woman's wardrobe or wedding trousseau is incomplete without one essential item: the classic Kanchipuram silk sarees known as Kanjivaram sarees. Indian Silk House Exclusives introduces the Kanjivaram saree, shaped by the beauty of our handcrafted tradition and curated through a contemporary lens to suit the modern Indian woman.

 

Kanjeevaram sarees are considered some of the most beautiful sarees in the world and get their name from the town  where they are made, Kanchipuram. Kanchipuram is another name for this lovely fabric. Kanjeevaram, as the name suggests, is the South Indian equivalent of Banarasi silk sarees. These mesmerizing sarees are made with a lovely color combination and thick fabric. Kanjeevaram sarees with a gold touch are ideal for any occasion or celebration.

 

History and origin

 

Kanjeevaram silk sarees have a long history that can be traced back to Hindu mythology. The Kanjeevaram Silk Weavers are said to be the descendants of Markanda, who was known for weaving clothing for the Gods themselves. This beautiful weave has a 400-year history and originated in the small town of Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu. The two major weaving communities, the Devangas, and the Saligars, are said to have come from Andra Pradesh to settle in Kanchipuram. They began weaving mesmerizing Kanjeevaram silk sarees with gorgeous figures they saw on temples around the village, utilizing their weaving skills. Soon after, this lovely fabric gained popularity and became a must-have for saree lovers.

 

Weaving procedure

 

Each Kanjeevaram silk saree is a work of art in its own right, woven in pure mulberry silk. It is an exquisite combination of gorgeous silk from the south and pure gold and silver Zari from Gujarat. Before using this fabric, the threads are dipped in rice water and sun-dried to maintain their thickness and stiffness. The theme of silver wire is then intertwined with the Silk threads. Following that, the golden thread is used to finish the weave.

 

Unique features

 

One of the most distinctive characteristics of Kanjeevaram silk sarees is that the Pallu and borders are weaved separately and then joined together. The pitni is another name for the zigzag pattern that connects both parts. The Pallu of a Kanjeevaram saree is typically designed and colored differently than the body. Kanjeevaram fabric is regarded as one of the most durable and strong fabrics available. The saree is more durable because it has three Silk threads twisted together with silver wire. A Kanjeevaram saree can weigh up to 2 kilograms.

 

Varieties and Motifs

 

Kanjeevaram silk sarees have always included beautiful mythological stories in their designs and stunning Temple figurines. Temple designs, stripes, and floral buttas adorn the bodies of these stunning beauties. The border of the saree also has motifs from various temples and general paintings.

 

Kanjeevaram silk sarees, which began as a nine-yard marvel, have always been in high demand. Because of its popularity, a six-yard weave was soon added. The beautiful designs and color combinations of these sarees will captivate you. Make this stunning piece a part of your collection and revel in the rich history of a Kanjeevaram silk saree.

 

Kanjivaram sarees are a classy ethnic option that sells like hotcakes during the wedding season. Since 2005-06, the Government of India has recognized Kanjivaram sarees as a geographical indication. A geographical indication is a label placed on products with a specific geographical origin and have qualities or a reputation due to that origin. These sarees are an important part of Indian culture and an heirloom that is frequently passed down through generations. These sarees are rich in history and culture, and they will help you achieve the perfect ethnic look. Visit www.indiansilkhouse.com to see our most recent Kanchipuram silk sarees collection and find a saree that will make you look stunning!




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