Tussar
Hand woven, Mordant Printed & Natural Dyed
Kodalikaruppur Saris, patronised by the Maratha kings of Tanjore, are exquisite works of art. Crafted through intricate Jamdani weaving with gold zari, they feature complex mordant painting and resist dyeing techniques. Museum specimens date back to the late 18th and early 19th centuries, but their production declined after the British annexed Tanjore in 1855.
This fabric captures the essence of Kodalikaruppur without the extra-weft patterning in gold zari. Handwoven with the Tussar yarns, it is crafted using the same traditional techniques and materials as the hand-printed revival, featuring natural dyes and meticulous hand block printing.
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