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    Dharmavaram Silk Weaving

    The Making of Silk Threads
    by
    Prof. Bibhudutta BaralandAntony William
    NID, Bengaluru
    Finishing
     
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    Dharmavaram silk sarees are a benchmark in traditional craft industry.  They are very famous for their striking color combinations with contrast pallu and border woven with exquisite brocade gold patterns. It caters to the needs of the customers. The designs are decided by the designer according to the market demand. The peak season is the marriage season, more than half of the production and sales takes place in this period. The additional design can be added to silk saree using kundans, chamkies, and stones and also opposite colours. Depending on the elaboration of the saree design, the cost varies.

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      • Dyeing Process
      • Warping Process
      • Thread Making Process
      • Setting The Loom
      • Weaving Process
      • Finishing
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