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π‘ Did you know? The Banarasi saree has been woven in Varanasi for over 600 years using gold & silver zari threads!
πͺ Did you know? Kanjivaram silk sarees from Tamil Nadu are known as the "Queen of Silks" β each takes 3β5 days to weave by hand!
β¨ Indian Tip: Chikankari embroidery from Lucknow dates back to the Mughal era β a 400-year-old tradition of white thread on fine fabric.
π Did you know? The Lehenga Choli was originally worn by Rajasthani royalty in the 12th century β now a bridal staple across India!
π Styling Tip: Pair a Kanjivaram silk saree with temple jewellery (long necklace + jhumkas) for a timeless South Indian look!
πΈ Did you know? Phulkari embroidery from Punjab means "flower work" β it was traditionally done by women as a bridal trousseau gift!
π§΅ Indian Tip: Chanderi fabric from Madhya Pradesh has been crafted since the 11th century β prized for its golden tissue & silk-cotton blend.
π‘ Styling Tip: For a Navratri look, pick Bandhani or Leheriya sarees in bright yellows, greens & reds β they represent 9 divine goddesses!
πΊ Did you know? Kalamkari fabric from Andhra Pradesh uses natural dyes & hand-painted mythological stories β a 3,000-year-old art form!
πͺ‘ Indian Tip: Ikat weaving (Patola sarees from Gujarat) creates patterns BEFORE weaving by tying & dyeing threads β no two are identical!
πΊ Did you know? Pashmina shawls from Kashmir use wool from the Changthangi goat β 1 shawl needs wool from 3β4 goats & takes months to craft!
β¨ Styling Tip: Drape your saree in Nivi style (Andhra) for corporate events or Gujarati style for weddings β the same saree, two stunning looks!
π‘ Did you know? The dupatta originated in the Indus Valley Civilisation β over 5,000 years ago women draped it as a symbol of grace & modesty!
π¨ Indian Tip: Block printing from Rajasthan (Bagru & Sanganer) uses hand-carved wooden blocks & natural dyes for eco-friendly ethnic prints!
π Did you know? Zardozi embroidery (gold thread work) was brought to India by Persian artisans in the 3rd century BC β later perfected by Mughals!
πΏ Care Tip: Always dry-clean Banarasi & Kanjivaram silks. Store with neem leaves to keep insects away β the traditional Indian way! πΏ
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