The other name of the Kanchipuram saree is conjeevaram, kanjeevaram, kanjiwara, and kanjivaram. Kanchipuram in Tamil Nadu, India is the place where the Kanchipuram silk saree is woven. The Kanchivaram saree is a symbol of status in every function. The most famous in the wedding and mark of status, used in the holy ceremony. The women's choice of shin and durability make the saree desirable.
One of the oldest and most famous forms of Indian embroidery from West Bengal and Orissa. Rural women practice this embroidery and pass it on to generations and it is also a common dowry tradition. These women not only embroidered the Kantha work on appeals but in décor also. The best thing about Kantha is that it didn’t need any additional ornamentation to make it look amazing and the reason it can be used in different forms and for various purposes. History Searching history first story believed that the earliest written record is earlier than 500 years ago. The poet krishnadas kaviraj wrote in his book Sri Sri Chaitanya Charitamrita how Chaitanya’s mother sent a homemade Kantha to her son in Puri. Kantha had quiet beginnings in the rural setting of Bengal and almost vanished in the early 19th century. Another story is believed that Lord Buddha and his discipline use old rugs with different kinds of patchwork to cover themselves and th...
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