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The world of indian textiles - india is a country of diversities. Likewise, the textiles of India are also diversified.
People from different castes and creeds live in the vast geographical region called India. - different regions of india are famous for the production of different types of textiles. The following are the main kinds of textile products of different places in India, which have been developed on the basis of the geographical location, climatic condition and the culture of the areas: Muga silk. This article aims at discussing the main types of textiles produced in different areas of India. Muga silk is a beautiful kind of silk produced in Assam. This material is highly durable and strong, though it looks delicate.
It is mostly used in the production of sarees and' mekhla chaddars' i. e. traditional sarees worn by Assamese brides that are white colored with a zari border. - this type of silk is produced from silkworms called antheraea assama or muga silkworms. The patterns traditionally used on Muga silk fabric are inspired by nature and the architecture in the area. There are several thousands of families in Assam engaged in the production of Muga silk. Manipuri cotton. Different types of tribal fabrics of Manipur are famous, such as' Moiraingphee' , 'Lasingphee' and' Phanek' .
Manipur is famous for the production of cotton fabric, popularly known as Manipuri cotton. - most of the people in manipur undertake weaving, which is passed on from one generation to another. The motifs that are traditionally used in these fabrics are inspired by nature. Children are taught how to weave since a very young age. Usually, natural colors are used in these textiles. Khadi, which is also known as Khaddar, is the pride of India.
Khadi or Khaddar. - khadi is cloth that is hand spun and hand woven in india. It is a cloth that can be worn both in summers and winters. Cotton, silk or wool or a mixture of these materials is used for the production of Khadi. The production of Khadi is largely undertaken in the villages of India. However, Khadi is largely being used in the production of designer apparel nowadays.
Khadi was popularized by Mahatma Gandhi originally as an attempt to create self employment opportunities and to abolish the use of foreign - made clothes. - it has no longer remained' the fabric of the poor man' . Copyright(C) 2007 It is a fabric that is in demand not only in India, but also internationally.
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