Venkatgiri Pattu Sarees
Venkatgiri Pattu Sarees
Beautiful Wedding Designer Collection Venkatgiri Pattu Silk Sarees. The venkatgiri silk sari is a type of silk sari made in the Kanchipuram region in Tamil Nadu, India. These saris are worn as bridal special occasion saris by most women in Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka & Andhra Pradesh.
The saris are woven from pure mulberry silk thread. The pure mulberry silk and the Zari used in the making of Kanchipuram saris comes from South India. To weave a Kanchipuram sari three shuttles are used. While the weaver works on the right side, his aide works on the left side shuttle. The border color and design are usually quite different from the body. If the hanging end of the sari has to be woven in a different shade, it is first separately woven and then delicately joined to the Sari. The part where the body meets the mundhi is often denoted by a zigzag line. In a genuine Kanchipuram Silk Sari, body and border are woven separately and then interlocked together. The joint is woven so strongly that even if the saris tears, the border will not detach. That differentiates the venkatgiri silk saris from the others.
Saris are distinguished by their wide contrast borders. Temple borders, checks, stripes and floral butis are traditional designs found on a Kanchipuram saris. The patterns and designs in the Kanchipuram saris were inspired with images and scriptures in South Indian temples or natural features like leaves, birds and animals. These are saris with rich woven mundhi showing paintings of Raja Ravi Varma and epics of Mahabharata and Ramayana. Kanchipuram saris vary widely in cost depending upon the intricacy of work, colors, pattern, material used like zari (gold thread) etc. The silk is also known for its quality and craftsmanship, which has helped earn its naming.
Kanchipuram saris woven with heavy silk and gold cloth are considered to be special and are worn on occasions and festivities.
The saris are woven from pure mulberry silk thread. The pure mulberry silk and the Zari used in the making of Kanchipuram saris comes from South India. To weave a Kanchipuram sari three shuttles are used. While the weaver works on the right side, his aide works on the left side shuttle. The border color and design are usually quite different from the body. If the hanging end of the sari has to be woven in a different shade, it is first separately woven and then delicately joined to the Sari. The part where the body meets the mundhi is often denoted by a zigzag line. In a genuine Kanchipuram Silk Sari, body and border are woven separately and then interlocked together. The joint is woven so strongly that even if the saris tears, the border will not detach. That differentiates the venkatgiri silk saris from the others.
Saris are distinguished by their wide contrast borders. Temple borders, checks, stripes and floral butis are traditional designs found on a Kanchipuram saris. The patterns and designs in the Kanchipuram saris were inspired with images and scriptures in South Indian temples or natural features like leaves, birds and animals. These are saris with rich woven mundhi showing paintings of Raja Ravi Varma and epics of Mahabharata and Ramayana. Kanchipuram saris vary widely in cost depending upon the intricacy of work, colors, pattern, material used like zari (gold thread) etc. The silk is also known for its quality and craftsmanship, which has helped earn its naming.
Kanchipuram saris woven with heavy silk and gold cloth are considered to be special and are worn on occasions and festivities.
Fabric Details:
VENKATGIRI KOLLAM PATTU
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🌺 Pure Handloom Venkatgiri Pattu by cotton Sarees With Zari Woven Kaddi Contrast Border
🌺 Saree has Hand Butta Weaved by our Weavers Through out the Body
🌺 Contrast Kaddi Weaving Pallu nd Contrast Blouse
🌺 Light Weight Sarees Awesome Combinations.
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