Weaving history of india

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Weaving History of India The destiny of India is not located on the bloody path to the west, which she shows signs of fatigue, but along the way bloodless peace that comes from a godly and simple life. India is in danger of losing her soul. She can’t lose and live. It should not, therefore, idly, lazily and helplessly says, I can’t escape the rush of the West. It must be strong enough to withstand for itself and the world. Mahatma Gandhi (1926).


The Glorious Past India has had a love affair with weaving since the time immemorial. The history tells us the charm, the spinning weave have and it was common for people to make their own attire because of the abundance of the raw material. In the ancient world, India had trade with Rome in the early years of the Christian era. There is evidence that cotton was sent to Egypt in the fifth century. Silk was also sold through the silk routes in better times. India exports its silk, chintz or cotton to Albania, Andorra, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Hungary, United Kingdom, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Belarus, Belgium, Bulgaria, Bosnia and Herzegovina etc. European countries.


The Spinning Wheel (Charakha) The incursion of India in weaving is ancient; it dates back to about 3000 BC. BC Each region of India is unique in terms of cuisine, language, and agriculture. The quality of wool, cotton or silk varies from state to state. Of course, there was then a region. Khadi has united us in our struggle for freedom. This symbol has been an integral part of our culture. The fabric was spun with the raw material available in the region. While the north had the light and pashmina Indian silk sarees. The light silk woven on looms in beautiful Indian silk sarees to be so light it was as if nothing has come! Muslin or daccai Bengal, Bihar and Odisha were very popular. The abundance of raw materials and unlimited obsession is the reason why each region has developed its own specialty. Source - http://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/profiles/blogs/weaving-history-ofindia


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