The Story of Enchanting of Assam Silk Saree
Generally, coverage of India's rich textile and weaving heritage is limited to the country's most well-known silks, such as Benarasi, Patolas, and Kanjivarams. The majority of us are unaware of North East India's textile tradition. Though times are changing, we hear a lot about Assam Silk Sarees these days. The weaving tradition of India's North-Eastern states is rich and distinct, with highly distinct patterns and styles. Only Assam and Manipur have a history of weaving saris in India's North-Eastern provinces because of the high-quality Cotton farmed in the region and the cultivation of silkworms to produce silk. Assam, one of India's "seven sisters," has a thriving textile industry. Assam sarees are well-known for being lightweight and low-maintenance. With their lovely designs, graceful borders, and multi-colored hues, they are a feast for the eyes in both cotton and silk variants. Muga (golden silk), Mulberry Silk, or Eri Silk are used to make ...