Maheshwari Saree
The Maheshwari saree, comes from Maheshwar in Khargone district of Madhya Pradesh. It was Rani Ahilya Bai Holkar who had employed a special team of craftsmen from Surat and Malwa to design an exclusive nine yard saree that could be gifted to the royalty and other dignitaries visiting her state.
Maheswari weaves are much loved for their understated elegance, glossy finish and light weight. Maheswari weaves has fine cotton yarns in its weft and silk in the warp and gold thread or zari to weave elegant motifs on the body, border and pallu. Authentic Maheshwaris have designs that are inspired by the grand temples, palaces and forts of Madhya Pradesh.
The speciality of Maheshwari sarees is its reversible border, also known as bugdi, which can be worn on both sides. These sarees are known for their unique pallus which are made five stripes, three coloured and two white alternating, running along its width. There are five popular forms of this lovely weave, namely, Chandrakala, Baingani Chandrakala, Chandratara, Beli and Parbi. While the Chandrakala and Baingani Chandrakala are plain sarees, Chandratara, Beli and Parbi are characterised by stripes or checks.
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The Story of Chendamangalam Weaves
Chendamangalam is situated in the Paravoor taluk of Ernakulam District. There are over 600 weavers in the region attached to the several weaver’s co-operatives. Chendamangalam weaves obtained GI tag in 2012. The looms here have the unique reputation of having facilities for weaving finer count cotton combed yarn of 120s, 100s and 80s.
Wax Batik
Batik is an ancient art that had for long been practised in India, Egypt, China, Japan, Indonesia, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Thailand and African countries. The most highly developed art of Batik is of Java, Indonesia. In India, Batik is done in Gujarat, Rajasthan, West Bengal (Kolkata), Andhra Pradesh (Kalamkari Batik), Maharashtra & Madhya Pradesh.
Soof Embroidary
Soof literally means triangle. Triangle is the basic form and repetition of these triangles are used to embroider stylized floral designs, peacocks & stars. These were traditionally done to convey wishes of fertility and prosperity for the newly weds.
Soof embroidery is done with surface satin stitch from the reverse side of the fabric. This style of embroidery is worked by carefully counting the warp and weft threads and not over a drawn pattern.
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Special Ponduru Handloom Cotton Saree
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