Silk saree history
A silk saree is a traditional Indian garment for women, made from high-quality silk fabric. It is wrapped around the body in various styles, typically with one end draped over the shoulder. Silk sarees are often intricately designed with rich embroidery and vibrant colors.
They are popular for weddings, festivals, and other special occasions due to their elegant and luxurious appeal. Different regions of India have their own styles and designs of silk sarees, such as Banarasi, Kanjeevaram, and Mysore silk.
Silk Saree steps
1:Design planing : firstly an artistic and appealing design for the saree is Conceptualized and sketched .This process often involves looking for inspiration in various pattern ,motifs and colour.
2: Yarn preparation: silk yarn is then procured and clean to remove any Impurities
3: Dyeing: The yarn is dyed in the chosen colour. Traditionally,this was done using natural dyes but synthetic dyes are also commonly used now.
4: Thread setting: The dyed silk yarn is then wound onto a charkha and then set on the loom for waving.
5: Weaving: Weavers skillfully weave the yarns into sarees on traditional handlooms.for elaborate design,a technique know as jacquard weaving is used.
6: Adding the details: any intricate zari work or ambridrey on the saree is done post the weaving .this is usually handcrafted by skilled by artisans.
7: checking quality: The saree goes through a stringent quality check to ensure there are no defects in the weaving,embroidery ,or the durning.
8: final fishing: The saree is then polished and strached to give it a glossy and stiff finish.
9: packaging: once all the steps are complete, the Saree is folded, packed carefully to prevent any damage during transportation.
10: Marketing & seller: The finished product is then sold either directly in stores, through distributors or online.it is then purchased by the consumer and worn with pride.
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