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  2. Kasaragod saree - Wikipedia

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    This sarees are made with high thread count in the range of 60 - 100 and employ vat dye this makes them long lasting. [4] There are recent versions of this sarees with silk blend. The Kasargod Weavers' Cooperative Production and Sale Society Ltd established in 1938 is currently keeping this tradition alive by producing and marketing this sarees ...

  3. Shantipuri sari - Wikipedia

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    The process of weaving such a fine wonder saree starts from a very basic level of yarn cutting. The artisans take extreme care from the beginning to the end of the production process, as producing high quality sarees requires extra care. Materials used in Shantipuri saris are mainly cotton and silk. Cotton is first made into yarn by a spinning ...

  4. Garad saree - Wikipedia

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    The weaving community of Raghunathganj and Murarai regions, make these sarees. As of 2024, more than 600 looms are involved in Garad saree weaving in Murshidabad and Birbhum districts of West Bengal. In the financial year 2018–19, Garad sarees with a value of ₹ 149.6 million (equivalent to ₹ 190 million or US$2.1 million in 2023) crore ...

  5. Shantipur Handloom Industry - Wikipedia

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    Ordinary weavers produce sarees, dhoti or other products under skilled or master weavers. All weavers have good weaving skills to weave sarees on jacquard looms. There are about 111 different weaver (tantee) communities in the industrial area, such as Prāmāṇika, Kāṣṭha, Dālāla, Khān etc. [31] Most of the weavers belong to the ...

  6. Pochampally sari - Wikipedia

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    The weaving centers during ancient period was in Chirala and Jentrpeta towns situated between Vijayawada and Chennai but was discontinued for various reasons. [3] Locally, Pochampally Ikat is known as Paagadu Bandhu and Chitki in Telangana where it is produced, [ 4 ] in other parts of India it is popularly known as Pochampally , named after one ...

  7. Puttapaka Saree - Wikipedia

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    The community of weavers involved are Puttapaka Padmashalis. The weavers sell their sarees for Rs.2000 locally. Noted handloom designer, Gajam Anjaiah is known for the Puttapaka designs. But the Puttapaka sarees are marketed as Pochampally sarees and often sold under their name and not as Puttapaka saree.