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The enchanting legacy of Kanjeevaram sari

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 3, 2024, 12:46 IST
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​The enchanting legacy of Kanjeevaram sari


The history of the Kanjeevaram sari, also known as Kanchipuram sari, traces back over 400 years to the reign of the Chola dynasty in the 10th century. Legend has it that the weaving tradition was introduced to Kanchipuram by the sage Markanda, revered as the master weaver of the gods.

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​Mythological inspirations


These saris boast a deep connection to Hindu mythology, with motifs and designs often inspired by ancient epics like the Ramayana and Mahabharata. Each motif holds symbolic significance, representing auspicious symbols, deities, or elements of nature believed to bring blessings to the wearer.

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​Craftsmanship and technique


The weaving process of Kanjeevaram saris is a labor-intensive art passed down through generations of skilled artisans. Using pure mulberry silk threads, these saris are handwoven with meticulous attention to detail. The unique weaving technique involves three shuttles to create the body, border, and pallu separately, resulting in a seamless and robust fabric.

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​Symbolism and elegance


Adorned with intricate zari work and elaborate designs, Kanjeevaram saris are cherished for their luxurious appeal and cultural significance. Motifs of peacocks, elephants, and mangoes symbolize fertility, abundance, and prosperity, while the pallu often features depictions of mythological scenes, evoking reverence and awe.

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​Continued reverence

Despite evolving design elements and color palettes, Kanjeevaram saris remain cherished heirlooms passed down through generations. They continue to symbolize timeless elegance, grace, and the enduring spirit of Indian craftsmanship, embodying the rich legacy of South Indian tradition.

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Kanjeevaram saris are classic

These saris are considered to be classic ones when it comes to being donned by Indian women across the globe.

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