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  2. Mysore silk - Wikipedia

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    Mysore silk is produced by the Karnataka Silk Industries Corporation Limited (KSIC). The factory was founded in 1912 by Sri Nalvadi Krishnaraja Wodeyar, the Maharaja of Mysore. [5] Initially, the silk fabrics were manufactured & supplied to meet the requirements of the royal family and ornamental fabrics to their armed forces.

  3. Culture of Mysore - Wikipedia

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    Mysore is the home of the famous Indian feminine wear, the Mysore silk saree. Mysore Silk is a trademark for the silk sarees produced by KSIC (Karnataka Silk Industries Corporation). [16] The distinguishing feature of this saree is the usage of pure silk and 100% pure gold zari (a golden coloured thread containing 65% of silver and 0.65% of ...

  4. Srikantadatta Narasimharaja Wadiyar - Wikipedia

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    As a fashion designer, Wadiyar promoted the sale of Mysore silk saris under his brand Royal Silk of Mysore. In the second half of the 20th century, the southern Indian silk industry was revived, and Mysore State became a top silk producer in India under his great-uncle Maharaja Krishnaraja Wadiyar IV's reign.

  5. Mysore peta - Wikipedia

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    The Mysuru peta is an opulent formal turban, originally worn by the Kings of Mysore. [1] It consists of a long strip of cloth such as silk or cotton, that is wound around the head. It may be decorated with a border of gold or silver lace and with ornamental metal pendants.

  6. List of geographical indications in India - Wikipedia

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    Mysore silk: Handicraft Karnataka: 2004–05 10 12 Kota Doria: Handicraft Rajasthan: 2004–05 11 13 & 18 Mysore Agarbathi: Manufactured Karnataka: 2004–05 12 15 Kancheepuram Silk: Handicraft Tamil Nadu: 2004–05 13 16 Bhavani Jamakkalam: Handicraft Tamil Nadu: 2004–05 14 19 Kullu Shawl: Handicraft Himachal Pradesh: 2004–05 15 20 ...

  7. Devaraja Market - Wikipedia

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    Spices, sandalwood products, silk saris, essential oils, and incense are also available for purchase. [3] The market is on Sayaji Rao Road. [4] In 2017, there were 1,122 shops in the market employing over 3,000 people and receiving 8,000 to 10,000 visitors each day. [5] It is a tourist attraction, and a popular place to take photos. [6]

  8. Economy of the Kingdom of Mysore - Wikipedia

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    The Mysore silk industry was first initiated during the time of Tipu. [8] Later it was hit by a global depression, and competition from imported silk and rayon. In the second half of the 20th century, it revived and the Mysore State became the top multivoltine silk producer in India. [8]

  9. Kasuti - Wikipedia

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    Kasuti work has grown beyond its traditional boundaries to be used in other dress materials like the Mysore silk saree. [6] A Kasuti centre was set up in Hubli, Karnataka by the Department of Social Welfare, Government of Karnataka to encourage the Kasuti culture and also provide a single roof for the rural women to showcase their craft. [2]