Good Quality Kanchipuram Sarees

Sometime in the distant past there was an ace weaver named Sage Markanda who used to weave for Gods. He even wove a tissue from the petals of the lotus blossom. He knew the most loved texture of all Gods – he knew Lord Shiva enjoyed cotton and Lord Vishnu loved silk. His aptitude was passed on to his descendents which are currently considered as Kanchi Silk Weavers.

That is the tale of birthplace of Kanchipuram Silk Sarees. Those Kanchi Silk Weavers are thought to be the ones behind the presence of this sort of Sarees. Kanchipuram Silk Sarees are no typical sarees. They are hand-woven in the town named Kanchipuram in India. The place where there is Kanchipuram is known as the sanctuary city or the city of thousand sanctuaries.

 

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As per the History, the city Kanchipuram came into notoriety 400 years back when two weaving groups – the Saligars and the Devangas relocated to the city from a neighboring state. These two groups were at that point well known for their silk weaving aptitudes and silk was truly exceptionally prevalent in this town and step by step Kanchipuram turned into the mother of Kanchipuram Silk Sarees.

In south India, these sarees are viewed as exceptionally unique. Being a vital piece of South Indian weddings, Kanchipuram Sarees hold a rich status. The sarees are viewed as uncommon for their predominant and uncommon shading blends. These sarees cost anyplace between Rs. 2500 – Rs. 1,00,000 relying on the sort of work that goes into the saree.

Planning of Kanchipuram Silk Sarees

These sarees are hand woven from unadulterated mulberry silk string. The local enterprises of Kanchipuram are just into assembling the sarees not the crude material. The principle crude materials that go into Kanchipuram Sarees are – mulberry silk strings, metallic strings (Zari) and colors.

The Kanchipuram Sarees generally have three sections – body, fringe and pallu. Three transports i.e. three single strings of silk yarn and zari are utilized to weave a Kanchipuram Saree. One more one of a kind thing about these sarees is that the outline of fringe and body are normally very unique yet are interestingly. On the off chance that, the shade of the pallu is not quite the same as fringe and body, it is woven independently and afterward painstakingly connected to the saree.