Tag Archives: handloom
TASAR EXTRAVAGANZA – THREADS OF ANTIQUITY
by Chitra Balasubramaniam , a freelance journalist [This article appeared in the earlier issue of Silk Mark Vogue] Tasar silk is quite familiar to all of us, one of the most popular of silks today, tasar is liked for its … Continue reading
The Grace and Glory of Banarasi Sarees
Shri. Devender Singh, B.Tech (Textiles),LLB.,MBA [This article appeared in one of the issue of Silk Mark Vogue] Saree is the national dress of Indian women and plays an integral part in a woman’s life. They are the most popular choice … Continue reading
Gharcholas of Gujarat
by Shri Gautam Mitra & Shri. M. A. Moon, Scientists, CSTRI Handloom delicacies of India keep amazing people around the globe with its varied weaves, intricate designs and spectacular colour combinations which are very unique and special for every weaving cluster. … Continue reading
THE MARVEL OF KANCHIPURAM SAREES
[By K.M.A. KADHAR & Dr. G. HARIRAJ, Scientists, Silk Testing & Conditioning House, Kanchipuram and appeared in Silk Mark Vogue] Kanchipuram town is also known as silk city since the main profession of the people is weaving silk sarees. The … Continue reading
An exclusive saree – Paithani Silks
Paithani Silks (Written by : T.Sivakumar, Assistant Director (Insp.), SMOI, Central Silk Board, Bangalore and is a certified Black Belt holder in Six Sigma) I have heard people talking about Paithani Silk sarees for years and in spite of working … Continue reading