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Business14-day Silk India Exhibition inaugurated in Jammu

14-day Silk India Exhibition inaugurated in Jammu

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: A 14 day Silk Exhibition was inaugurated by the handicraftsman at Kala Kendra, Bikram Chowk, Jammu. In this
exhibition, weavers from all over the country have showcased the clothes woven and decorated by hands. Here, visitors can see the
Kanjeevaram silk of Tamil Nadu, Tusar silk of Bhagalpur, Coral silk of Assam, Kani silk of Kashmir, Baluchari silk of Bengal, Jamdani
silk to Ikkat in Telangana and many more other silks in the exhibition.
Silk sarees of Patola are the speciality of Gujarat, but they are also produced in Banaras these days. The artists said that the
waving process of Patola silk sarees is extremely complex and woven just 20 centimeters a day by two artists. The reason that the
waver has to wove threads of seven colour simultaneously. These sarees are very expensive ranging from 50 thousand to one lakh
rupees. One sarees takes almost two months to get completely woven. In the exhibition, Tanchhhui and Jamvar silk sarees have
also been showcased.
Viswajeet has brought the entire range of Kanjeevaram silk sarees from Tamil Nadu. These sarees made of gold and silver zari
and each saree costs 50 thousand to 3 lakhs. Viswajeet said that one Kanjeevaram silk saree is produced in a month.
Bhupendra of Assam has showcased coral silk sarees while Santosh of Bhagalpur has displayed silk dress material
including saris and suits. Appan Ramulu of Telangana has brought sarees, suits and dress material from Ikkat, Kalamkari
and Mangalagiri cotton.
Additionally, there are a number of handlooms displayed from Kashmir, and Gujarat. Block print bed-sheets and
quilts from Kutch in Gujarat are special items displayed in the exhibition. Kalamkari sarees soaked in milk are produced by
weavers of Sri Kalahasti in Andhra Pradesh. The weavers beautifully depict the scenes of Rama's exile, the Ram Darbar
and the old temples of South India. Kalamkari saree can be easily identified from the smell of milk. Weavers from all over
country have brought similar traditions and rare fabrics, saris.
T Abhinand said that the exhibition will remain open until 23rd September. He cordially invited lovers to see the art of
silk weavers in the exhibition from 10 am to 9 pm.

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