Kanchipuram, India is famous as the Silk City for its hand-woven silk saris. The town has a long tradition of silk weaving, with over 75% of the population involved in the silk sari industry. Kanchipuram saris are known for their high quality silk fabric woven together with zari threads made of silver and gold. The intricate weaving process can take 10-20 days to complete a single sari. Kanchipuram saris are celebrated for their traditional patterns, motifs and vibrant colors that represent the cultural heritage and craftsmanship of the region.
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Uppada Pattu Sarees – History
Uppada village is located 39 KMs from Kakinada, it is a beach town which comes under East Godavari district in the state of Andhra Pradesh.
Uppada Pattu Sarees are famous for its beautifully designed cotton sarees. Uppada is a village where modernization and upgrading has not yet found its place. The people are very poor and under educated here with an approximate population of 25000 in the village. Yet the people here enjoy there simple life.
Uppada Pattu Sarees / Uppada Silk Sarees are very famous and well known for its unique designs.
Padmasali community is the major caste here engaged in the weaving of these sarees which have artistic zari work in their beautiful designs.
The age old Jamdani weaving method is used to produce sarees. Only non-mechanical techniques are used to produce these sarees Jamdani is a hand loom woven fabric made of cotton, which traditionally was referred to as muslin.
Artisan with careful hand, foot and eye coordination embarks on the journey of weaving each thread that binds elements of life into one golden fabric. The process is long, as sometimes only about 2-3” of border gets woven in a day depending on the complexity of the design. The whole family of the weaver is involved, sharing varied responsibilities pertaining to the weaving process... Not only their livelihood but it is their life & mode of self-expression.
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2. “Kanchipuram”
Kanchipuram, a small town in Tamil Nadu.
it is famous for its silk and also for its
temples.
This town is also known as the Silk City.
the city has a flourishing handloom
industry.
most of its inhabitants are silk weavers.
About 75% of Kanchipuram's population is
dependent on the silk sari industry.
Kanchipuram is the world renowned for its
hand-woven silk saris.
3. Kanchipuram Sarees
o Woven From :
Mulberry Silkworm.
o Specialty : Hand
Woven.
o Raw Materials :
kanchipuri silk,
mulbury silk And Zari
From Surat.
o Worn During :
Special Occasions
like festivals, birthday
and wedding.
4. history
The Kancheepuram silk industry, with its
500-year-old tradition, is known for
producing heavyweight stiff silk saris.
Kancheepuram rose to eminence during
Krishna-Deva Raya's reign, when two
weaving communities - the Devangas and
the Saligars transmigrated to
Kancheepuram from Andhra Pradesh.
. The Devanga and Saligar weavers were
reputed for their weaving silks.
5. fabric
Kanjivaram silk is heavy,
thicker, so durable most
finest and washed in water at
home is used for kanjipuram
sari.
While there are light weight
Kanchipuram sarees made
from Korean, Chinese and
mulberry silk.
Zari comes all the way
from Surat while
neighbouring Karnataka suppl
ies the silk.
7. Weaving techniques
The process begins with the silk thread being
twisted, then dyed and dried in the sun after
which it is ready for the weaver's loom.
The Kanchipuram silk sari is hand-woven with
dyed silk yarn with interleaved designs made
with 'Zari' .
- a silk thread twisted with thin silver wire and
then gilded with pure gold.
Technically, the silk thread used for weaving
Kanchipuram saris is made up of three single
threads twisted together called three ply.
9. The weaver creates the
border, body and pallu
separately and then
interlocks them
together in an
impossible to detach
joint.
The Zari work on the
border and the pallu
are generally woven
using gold dipped silver
threads.
A weaver takes about
10-12 days to weave a
simple Kanjeevaram
sari while decorative
ones could take up to
20 days.
10.
11. Characteristic
The main characteristic of the Kanchipuram sari lies in the
time consuming method of interlocking its weft colours as
well as its end piece and in the process creating solid
borders and a solid "Mundhi".
where one colour ends and the other begin.
Interlocked Zari borders are common down both sides of
the sari and the garment is finished with matching gold
Zari Pallu.
Pallu draped over the women's shoulder.
These sarees are stronger,lusterous and more durable
than any other saree.
Kanchipuram sarees are the most elegant, desirable and
luxurious of all sarees.
Kanchipuram silk sarees are the result of hours of
hardwork
12. Design and pattern
A decorative saree contains Zari
interwoven with the silk; the 'zari' work in
the border and the Pallu are generally
woven in gold-dipped silver threads.
Peacock, parrot, mango,
elephant,diamond, lotus, pot, creeper,
flower, hen are the most common motifs.
Major attractions are the also beautiful
tribal designs.
scenes from the Ramayana, the
Mahabharata and Bhagwad Gita being
incorporated into these works of art.
13. There are also
sarees with
gold squares
or stripes.
There can also
be little gold
motifs
scattered all
over its body.
Now focus is
also on
contemporary
patterns.
15. A Techno Effect
The recent development in the designing
field shows the introduction of
computerised Jacquard borders in
Kanchipuram silk saris.
Though the techniques and the materials
are changing with the market demand; the
motifs are still conventional and traditional
in order to hold the custom and tradition of
a Kanchipuram sari.
16. Along with silk
saris,
Kanchipuram also
specializes in
cotton and silk-
polyester blended
saris with the
demand of the
current market.
17. Kanchipuram saris
are very heavy and
gorgeous saris and
are used specially
for weddings in
South Indian region
as their traditional
wedding sari.
18. Aesthetical aspect
Kanchipuram
sarees have a
traditional and
gorgeous look,
contemporary and
modern designs and
patterns are included
keeping in mind the
present demand of
the market.
19. The dazzling
design, bright
hues and fine
quality fabric-
texture, have
escalated the
position of this A-
class drapery, as
one of the
topmost feminine
choices in India.