History‌ ‌And Weaving Process Of Kanchipuram‌ ‌Silk‌ ‌Sarees

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Bridal Sarees

Kanchipuram saree borrowed its name from the village which was its origin. It is a thick fabric and colors mixed with gold is the perfect choice for celebrations and occasions. When compared with other sarees, one can count on the Kanchipuram sarees for having an ethnic look. People shop for soft silk sarees online and can explore the sarees with different designs, colors, and patterns. Kanchipuram sarees look gorgeous for their rich texture, colors, golden borders, traditional designs, and dense fabric.  There are also many handwoven sarees available at great discounts. 

History of Kanchipuram:

The story usually begins with Hindu mythology. Legends say that the weavers are the descendants of sage Markanda. Kanchipuram comes under the small town of Tamil Nadu and the art came during the reign of Krishna Deva Raya. There were two weaving communities from Andhra Pradesh namely devangas and saligars who migrated to Kanchipuram. They had an excellent weaving skill that bore the images of figurines found on the temples. Thus sarees have become a must-wear for women during traditional ceremonies, weddings, and other functions. Kanchivaram silk sarees have been marked as a geographic indication by the government. These sarees are slightly heavier than other silk sarees that have intricate designs and mesmerizing patterns.  

 Process of weaving:

The Kanchipuram silk sarees are generally woven from pure mulberry silk. The silk belongs to South India where the zari and gold come from Gujarat. The silk thread is dipped in rice water and dried up before its use so that its stiffness and thickness increases. The silk thread is being interlocked with silver wire and at last, a golden thread is used to complete the procedure. The warping frame has about 60 holes, 240 threads, and 250-3000 threads in the weft which makes it sturdy. Then the pallu, border, and the body of the saree are woven separately, and then it is interlocked with exact precision. 

Special features:

When the design, color, and pallu are different in a saree, then the weaver weaves them separately and joins them. One can also spot the zig-zag pattern in which the body meets the pallu perfectly. The common practice is the border of the saree is weaved separately and then the three are joined together. The three parts are joined with such precision that the border will not detach even if the saree tears up. The zari is made up of three silk threads and twisted with a silver thread makes it durable. All this adds weight to the saree making a Kanchipuram saree the best outfit for women during weddings. Bridal sarees ought to reflect your tradition and represent who you are. It makes the bride look promising at their wedding. One can get many ideas and inspiration for the wedding. The Kanchipuram saree cost from Rs. 7000 to 2 lakhs. Thus the Kanchipuram saree is the most coveted in South India.