The rich tradition of Kanjivaram weaving began during the Pallava dynasty in Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu, where artisans created intricate designs inspired by temple art.
The Cholas nurtured the art of silk weaving, making Kanchipuram the heart of high-quality silk sarees, woven with pure mulberry silk.
During the reign of the Vijayanagara kings, gold and silver zari threads were introduced, transforming the Kanjivaram saree into royal attire fit for kings and queens.
The Kanjivaram saree caught the attention of British collectors and traders, expanding its fame beyond India and garnering admiration for its exquisite craftsmanship.
Recognition of the unique artistry of Kanjivaram sarees began to rise, paving the way for a Geographical Indication (GI) tag to protect its legacy.
The Kanjivaram saree received its GI tag, ensuring the preservation of its authenticity and the recognition of Kanchipuram as its home.
Kanjivaram sarees continue to be treasured worldwide for their luxurious feel, intricate craftsmanship, and deep-rooted tradition, adorning brides and saree enthusiasts alike.
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