The artisans weave Chanderi sarees from a combination of silk and cotton. These are native to Chanderi, which is a small town in the state of Madhya Pradesh. They are thin, lightweight, and sheer. Artisans decorate them with designs of peacocks, lotuses, and other geometrical patterns in gold and silver threads. Chanderi sarees are famous for their grace and make ideal attire for festivals and marriages. The weaving tradition dates back to the Vedic era, and royal patrons liked them. Queens and nobles also loved these sarees. This craft has seen generations come by. Artisans make these beautiful pieces on traditional handlooms. These sarees define the Indian heritage of rich textile history and show what Indian weavers can do. Women everywhere treasure them as a standard fashion choice.
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