Silk Saree – Adored By Women for Alluring & Elegant Appearance



Indian silk sarees are known for their royal look and comfort. Silk is known as Pattu in Northern India and Resham in Eastern India. There are many brands in India that manufacture and design different types of silk sarees every day to fulfil the demand of women desire. A silk saree not only provides a stunning look to a woman but also offers an outstanding ethnic appearance among the crowd. If you want to know the origin of silk then you need to turn on few pages of history. The usage of silk fabric was started in the time of Indus Valley Civilization and it was near about 2450 BC.

History of Silk, China and Silk Road

  
There was a little story which narrates how the silk thread came into use of making silk fabric. It is said that a cocoon of silkworm had fallen into the cup of Leizu, the empress. The fourteen years old empress had started to open out the thread of cocoon from her drink and here was started the idea of weaving cocoon thread to make silk fabric.   It was the Chinese who had started to produce silk worm from 3630 BC. China started to export silk to India, Egypt, Persia, Arabia and ancient Rome through the Silk Road. Silk Road is considered as the commercial link to export silk to the countries in West.

Indian Silk Weaving Trend



Silk or resham had come to India from China via the Silk Road. It is better to say that the art of weaving of silk got more standard in India from the time of Mughal king Akbar. To provide a new edge of silk weaving, King Akbar had bought together all skilled weavers in his royal workshop from different parts of India as well as World. Punjab became the place of producing finest silk thread in the world. Lahore and Multan were called as the Hub of the silk industry in that time. From that imperial time, silk remained one of the finest fabrics to design sarees and other dress materials in India.

Popularity of Indian Silk Sarees



Whether you are looking for best quality tussar silk sarees or silk cotton sarees, India has made its mark making outstanding silk sarees over the world. Karnataka, Jammu and Kashmir, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal produce more than ninety-seven percents of raw silk each year. The demand of silk sarees gradually increased day by day due to its enigmatic and lustrous appearance. The usage of silk sarees is not limited to rich families. Nowadays, women from common families tend to wear silk sarees in different occasions.

Today, tussar, ghicha, kahdi, chanderi and cotton silk sarees and more are available at online and offline saree stores at exciting deals.

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