Description
Handloom sarees are made from cotton or silk thread. The weaving process of handloom sarees requires several stages in order to produce the end product. Handloom weaving and Tana Bana both hold significant importance in the textile industry and are deeply embedded in various cultural heritages worldwide. Handloom weaving refers to the traditional method of creating textiles by hand, typically using a wooden or bamboo loom. Tana Bana is a term used in the context of weaving intricate patterns by interlacing differently colored threads during the weaving process. This meticulous technique involves the careful arrangement of warp (lengthwise) and weft (crosswise) threads to create vibrant designs, motifs, and patterns on the fabric.
Occasion: Festive, Office and any other event
Saree Fabric: Chanderi Silk by Cotton Saree with Patola Print. In Weaving process, the ‘Warp (Tana)’ is Silk and ‘Weft (Bana)’ is Mercerized cotton. This is Good Quality Saree.
Length of the Saree: 5.50 Mtrs.
Blouse Fabric: Running Blouse
Blouse (Unstitched): 0.80 mtrs
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