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Maroon And Yellow Pochampally Ikkat Cotton Saree For Office Wear PV SC 202
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Mustard And Green Pochampally Ikkat Cotton Saree For Office Wear PV SC 201
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Green And Pink Pochampally Ikkat Cotton Saree For Office Wear PV SC 203
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Mustard And Orange Pochampally Ikkat Cotton Saree For Office Wear PV SC 204
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Green And Brown Pochampally Ikkat Cotton Saree For Office Wear PV SC 205
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Grey And Black Pochampally Ikkat Cotton Saree For Office Wear PV SC 206
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Brown And Green Pochampally Ikkat Cotton Saree For Office Wear PV SC 209
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Green And Brown Pochampally Ikkat Cotton Saree For Office Wear PV SC 215
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Grey And Yellow Pochampally Ikkat Cotton Saree For Office Wear PV SC 216
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Light Green And Brown Pochampally Ikkat Cotton Saree For Office Wear PV ...
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Grey And Green Pochampally Ikkat Cotton Saree For Office Wear PV SC 217
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Blue And Maroon Pochampally Ikkat Cotton Saree For Office Wear PV SC 218
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Blue And Beige Pochampally Ikkat Cotton Saree For Office Wear PV SC 221
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Maroon And Pink Pochampally Ikkat Cotton Saree For Office Wear PV SC 222
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All you need to know about Cotton Sarees
History of Cotton Sarees
Cotton was first cultivated and woven as a sari like garment
in the Indian subcontinent from as early as 2800-1800 BCE in the Indus Valley Civilisation and has evolved as the fabric of choice for weaving sarees that are suited for
daily wear given the hot and humid conditions in the subcontinent. Cotton as a fabric for the saree has also found adaption beyond India to South Asia covering Sri Lanka, Burma, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore. Every
state in India has its own traditional cotton weaving practice with local
expertise in cotton fabric weaving, different types of weaves, textures,
motifs, printing techniques and colours that have evolved over time. The most popular ones are Chanderi from Madhya Pradesh, Jamdhani from Bengal, Sambalpuri, Bomkai and Vichitrapuri from Orissa, Narayanpet, Venkatagiri and
Pochampally from Andhra Pradesh, Maheshwari from Uttar Pradesh, Kanchi, Sungudi and Chettinad from Tamil Nadu. The dyes used in cotton sarees have largely been unchanged with time, with the
most popular ones being indigo, red madder, lac and turmeric being used since the origins of cotton weaving.