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The Karvath Kati sarees a symbol of celebration and prosperity originates from the Vidharbha region of Maharashtra. Worn at auspicious rituals and at weddings they are also traditionally worn by the Vidharbha bride.. The uniqueness of the Tassar Karvati Sari is that, the border of the sari is woven with various temple design in different.


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A Karvati Kinar Saree needs no introduction and rightfully so. These natural raw Tussar beauties boast of intricate borders in myriad Colors and patterns. This piece come with a classic Tussar x Cotton(cream) body and an intricate multi patterned border in pink. The saree finishes in a detailed striped pallu wherein Natural Ghicha yarn is also.


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Karvati Silk Saree Background: In earlier days, handloom weavers of village Andhalgaon, Mohadi and Palandur District Bhandara, the part of Vidarbha region in Maharashtra used to produce cotton gamchha with 20s cotton yarn in warp and weft having two side Karvati border (Solid border). "Karvat" in Marathi is the saw and since the designs.


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1. Karvati Kavi Saree. The most common way of wearing a saree in Maharashtra is by doing it in Karvati Kavi style. Yes, this is now popular all over the state but its origination was from Vidarbha Region of Maharashtra in the 18th century. The literal translation of the attire is "saw-edged" which refers to its design and style of wearing. 2.


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Brief Description. Cotton and silks woven in India were one of the principal trade items until the 20th century CE, with brocades, fine cotton and linen being exported along with spices and other items. The Paithani, originating from Paithan is one such handloom treasure purely woven in silk and Zari. Evolution.


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The Tasar Karvati Saree is woven with three shuttle weaving (tapestry type of weaving technique) to have solid colour border and body. The border is woven with mercerized cotton yarn and body is woven with pure tasar hand reeled yarn. The saree is woven on pit loom mounted with Nagpuri wooden lattice dobby on the top of the loom above the.


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The Karwath Kathi sari has got its geographical indication registration from Vidharbha, Nagpur and Bhandara districts of Maharashtra. Tussar sericulture farms for cocoon breeding and silk.


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Karvati Saree is woven with desi tussar silk both in the warp and weft in the body portion, and 2/80 mercerized cotton is introduced for the border. The speciality of the Vidarbha Tussar Karvathi Saree is three-shuttle weaving (tapestry type of weaving). Item Type: Handloom Dimensions: 6.5mx1.2m Colour: Cream Material: Silk Occasion: Party State of Origin: Maharashtra


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The Karvath Kati sarees a symbol of celebration and prosperity originates from the Vidharbha region of Maharashtra. Worn at auspicious rituals and at weddings they are also traditionally worn by the Vidharbha bride. This traditional saree is called Karvat Kati due to its unique saw-edged pattern on the border.


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Karvati Tussar Silk Sarees, originating from the Vidarbha region in Maharashtra, are prized possessions that showcase the rich craftsmanship of India.With a unique weaving technique and the use of natural dyes, these sarees stand out in the global market. However, the decline in demand for traditional handloom sarees has threatened the livelihood of weavers.


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Karvati silk saris hail from the Vidarbha region in the Bhandara district of Maharashtra. These saris are made from Tussar, a variety of silk with a grainy, textural feel. What is unique about the silk used in Karvati saris is that it is exclusive to this specific region that is rich in high-quality silk cocoons, straight from the wild.


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Karvati Kinar Vidarbha Tussar Handwoven tussar by tussar silk saree with Ganga-Jamuna border from the Vidarbha region of Maharashtra. This saree has traditional karvati (saw tooth) borders (kinaar) and a running blouse piece.


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Discover the unique artistry of Karvati silk saris, exclusive to the Vidarbha region of Maharashtra. Made from Tussar silk with a saw-tooth border and mixed yarns, these saris are hand-loomed using a three-shuttle tapestry-style of weaving, resulting in a delicate yet sturdy piece. Learn how the craft was revived and how Karvati is expanding into trendy pieces like scarves and home furnishings.


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Karvat Kati Saree. The Karvat Kati Saree originated in the Vidarbha region of Maharashtra, in the 18th century CE. The name 'karvati kati' literally translates to "saw-edged", referring to the designs at the ends of the fabric that resemble the teeth of a saw. This saree is usually worn during rituals and ceremonies.