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  2. Pochampally sari - Wikipedia

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    The fabric is marketed through the cooperative society, many other linked organizations, the master weavers and the business houses in Pochampally. Pochampally does more than Rs.10,00,000,00 annual business in terms of yarn sales, purchase of handloom products and sales.

  3. Bhoodan Pochampally - Wikipedia

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    Bhoodan Pochampally is a census town in the Yadadri Bhuvanagiri district of the Indian state of Telangana. It is located in Pochampalle mandal of Bhongir division. [ 1 ] This village is Known for woven products, especially hand-woven Ikkat sarees .

  4. Sambalpuri sari - Wikipedia

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    Baandha fabric is created using a tie-dye technique. The yarns are tied according to the desired patterns to prevent absorption of dyes, and then dyed. [5] The yarns or set of yarns so produced is called 'Baandha'. The unique feature of this form of designing is that the designs are reflected almost identically on both sides of the fabric.

  5. Ikat - Wikipedia

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    Pochampally Saree, a variety from the small village of Andhra Pradesh in Nalgonda district, India, are silk saris woven in the double ikat. [11] The Puttapaka Saree [17] is made in Puttapaka village, Samsthan Narayanpuram mandal in Nalgonda district, India. It is known for its unique style of silk saris. The symmetric design is over 200 years old.

  6. List of geographical indications in India - Wikipedia

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    Salem fabric: Handicraft Tamil Nadu: 2004–05 5 7 Chanderi sarees: Handicraft Madhya Pradesh: 2004–05 6 8 Solapuri chaddar: Handicraft Maharashtra: 2004–05 7 9 Solapur Terry Towel: Handicraft Maharashtra: 2004–05 8 10 Kotpad handloom fabric: Handicraft Odisha: 2004–05 9 11 Mysore silk: Handicraft Karnataka: 2004–05 10 12 Kota Doria ...

  7. Dhakai - Wikipedia

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    The unique hand technique of weaving was called jamdani in the old days, while the weave was called Dhakai. The sensitive weavers and artisans of this art form took inspirations for their weave designs from the life around them, from simple things such as a broken comb to things in the nature such as flora and fauna and traditional Bengali designs known as Alpana.

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