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Innovation of Telangana weavers

Sircilla Handloom Weaver  testament to the artistic talent of the handloom. Many people have heard of such sarees. Saw little. Moreover .. Telangana weavers do wonders with their hands, they create lots of varieties of sarees which are unique in their own character.  Gold lace saree  This visually impressive sari is made by Weldi Hariprasad, a handloom artist, with gold lace yarns. It was designed by a New Zealand couple. Length .. 5.5 meters .. Weight 180 grams. He says that it cost 10 thousand to make It.  Dabbanamlo Doore Saree This is not it .. Aura seemed to have made another saree that will go away in a hurry .. Hari Prasad. It is very thin and can be easily tied. Weighs 350 grams. After reading Hariprasad, who has created so many different saris, it is only 10th class. He is making similar saris as he likes on experiments. Gadwal silk saree These are also known as Kotakomma or Kumbam sarees. Weavers from Telangana have crea...

A unique embossed printing - khari

Unusual to other block printing process khaki printing is a surface embellishment and doesn’t Permit the textile surface. Thus, it is used in extended to plain, dyed, printed, embroidered or otherwise finished textiles.  Originally printed on varieties of cotton or silk. Now the print extents not only to wide range of textile, but to paper as well.  Description   Khari Screen printing is a print technique that leaves an embossed impression of that design on the fabric.  Cotton Khari Screen Print fabrics are the best curate designs. Weighing approx.117 grams per meter is light weight and soft feel cotton fabric. History   Traditional Khari is created on the occasion of wedding and festivals. The Khari simulate the look of high priced zardozi metal thread embroidery, the age old printing process remains the same throw passing of time.  Traditionally, practiced across Rajasthan and Gujarat, while Jaipur continues to have var...