South Indian Saree

Sunday, 30 October 2011

South India is the leading silk producing area of the country also known for its famous silk weaving enclaves like Kancheepuram, Dharmavaram, Arni, etc. While the temple towns like Kancheepuram are renowned for their magnificentSouth silk sarees of bright colors, the centers like Bangalore and Mysore are known for their excellent printed silk Sarees from South India.
The traditional handloom silks always score over the power loom silks in the richness of their textures and designs, in their individuality, character and classic beauty. Handloom weaving remains a symbol of versatility and creativity of living craft. Today, South Indian silks, especially the handloom products, remain the most beautiful and cherished the world over.
South Indian Saree has its origin in the town of Kanchipuram near Chennai, which continues to be home to hundreds of weaving centers that specialize in silk sarees that are characteristic to the region. Created in a wide array of colors that contrast well with their gold thread borders, theseSouth Indian sarees can be worn at weddings, parties and social gatherings. Traditional motifs like peacocks, swans, mangoes and leaves continue to be popular. New patterns such as reproductions of paintings and other artistic creations on the elaborate pallus are also seen. You will look and feel more like a beautiful south indian in this exclusively designed saree with a color blend of bottle green and bright orange, designed with attractive zari design in the border. A remarkable saree to wear in temples or for any religious event.

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