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Today we have a beautiful topic with a graceful quotes i.e
“Grace in every fold, Chanderi stories to be told.” Yes today we will talk about Chanderi silk.
So welcome back with the series of Incredible Bharat truly presented by Growth Biz.
– The Chanderi sari is a traditional Koli saree made in Chanderi, Madhya Pradesh, India.
– The weaving culture of Chanderi emerged between the 2nd and 7th centuries. It is situated on the boundary of two cultural regions of the state, Malwa and Bundelkhand.
– The Chanderi sari tradition began in the 13th century Around 1350 by Koli weavers.
– Chanderi weaving consists of pure, as well as degummed mulberry silk. The extremely fine property of the silk yarn gives out a splendid lustrous shine and transparency to the end product.
– The fact that the fabric was always denoted as a symbol of royalty makes it more valuable.
– In 2008, the Chanderi saree was granted a Geographical Indication (GI) tag by the government of India.
– This tag ensures that only sarees made in the Chanderi region, using traditional techniques and materials, can be sold under the Chanderi name.
– As per Volza’s Global Export data, Chanderi fabric export shipments stood from World at 1.3K, exported by 139 World Exporters to 645 Buyers.
– World exports most of it’s Chanderi fabric to United States, United Arab Emirates and Canada
– The top 2 exporters of Chanderi fabric are India with 1,323 shipments followed by with 2 at the 3rd spot with 0 shipments.
– As per Volza’s Global Import data, Chanderi silk import shipments in World stood at 5.3K, imported by 1,854 World Importers from 221 Suppliers.
– World imports most of its Chanderi silk from India.
– The top 3 importers of Chanderi silk are United States with 3,503 shipments followed by Canada with 212 and United Kingdom at the 3rd spot with 200 shipments.
– Sarees are beauty for the women, So be elegant with chanderis.