Kanchipuram
is famous for its silk sarees. The USP of these sarees
is that each thread is made up of three silk fibres
twisted together, making the cloth more durable, and
of course costlier, compared to that from other weaving
centres. None of the raw materials that make go into
the making of these amazing sarees is local; the mulberry
silk yarn comes from the neighbouring state of Karnataka,
the metallic yarn (Zari) which is interwoven with the
silk to give the metallic look comes from Gujarat,
and none of the dyes are manufactured locally.

But
all these materials are brought here, and the skilled
artisans weave these sarees on handlooms, each
saree becoming a unique hand-made work of art, six
yards
of magic! Cotton sarees are also made here on handlooms.
Kanchipuram sarees are world-famous, and a treasured
part of every South Indian bride's trousseau. They
also make good gifts, are available in various
colours, and with different price tags. The only difficulty
for many ladies is knowing which sarees to select,
and when to stop! Happy shopping, and happy bargaining!