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    Bhujodi: Part 4: All in the family

    Bhujodi: Part 3: From cotton to weave

    Ajrakh: Part 5: Web of connections

    How to check the authenticity of your Kanchipuram silk saree?

    Shoba NarayanFeb 8, 2019March 5, 20190
    How do you recognize a pure Kanchipuram silk saree?Well, there are a few things you can do.  Buy from reliable stores for one thing.  Genuine
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    The Temples of Kanchipuram

    Shoba NarayanFeb 8, 2019March 5, 20190
    The ground was laid when the Pallavas deemed Kanchi their capital city in the 6th century.  Then came the Cholas, the Pandyas, the Hoysalas, the
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    Weavers and their Ecosystem

    Shoba NarayanFeb 8, 2019March 5, 20190
    Most of us associate the saree with just the weaving process.  The loom in other words. Not so. The loom is but the last step
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    Kanchipuram Silk Saree Colours and their Meanings

    Shoba NarayanFeb 8, 2019February 1, 20210
    The colours of Kanchipuram weaves have musical names, all of them in native Tamil. Some of them come from the names of the fruits, flowers,
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    Caring for your Kanchipuram Silk Saree

    Shoba NarayanFeb 4, 2019March 5, 20190
    Don’t stack them up using the same ironed folds, because those are the folds from which they will tear. Instead roll-up your sarees and rotate
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    Why is the Kanchipuram Weave Special?

    Shoba NarayanFeb 4, 2019March 5, 20190
    India is a land of a thousand weaves: native to land, specific to region, linked to caste and community, and patronized by its local people
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    Dyeing Kanchipuram Silk Yarn

    Shoba NarayanFeb 4, 2019March 5, 20190
    Dyeing yarn is done by another group.  Srinivasan, a young “distributor” of silk sarees says that in the old days, the weaver did everything, from
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    People of Kanchi

    Shoba NarayanFeb 4, 2019March 5, 20190
    “You young women are so stupid,” said the old crone. She sat under a tree in the outskirts of Kanchi.  Frogs frolicked around a nearby
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    Doyennes of Textiles: Sabita Radhakrishna

    Shoba NarayanJan 28, 2019March 1, 20190
    Sabita Radhakrishna is a doyenne of textiles.  Her passion is South Indian weaves, specifically Kanchipuram.  She is a woman of many avatars: founder of Amrapali,
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    What is a Kanchipuram Saree?

    Shoba NarayanJan 28, 2019March 5, 20190
    Kanchipuram sarees are defined (or differentiated) by a few things.  The first is the weight.  In the olden days, they were made of “murukku pattu”
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