
Curated textiles synergies from south Indian states of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Telangana. Bringing handpicked exclusive collections by master artisans from handloom tradition around the Godavari, Krishna, Kaveri, Tungabhadra, and Vaigai rivers. The most traditional textiles and fabrics in the South Indian textile industry are pure cotton handloom fabrics, South Indian silk weaves, Kancheepuram weaves, batik print fabrics, kasuti embroidery fabrics, kalamkari fabrics, and banjara embroidery. The process of designing these products undergo the conventional techniques that make them look earthy and timeless.
Buy pure cotton handloom fabrics and silk weaves from our vibrant collection of South Kargha Textiles, like the high-quality handloom sarees, dress materials, dupattas, blouse pieces and suits. These South Kargha fabrics come in a wide range like the zari work fabrics, printed silk cotton fabrics, Ikat handloom weaves and Kalamkari work fabrics, pure silk and pure cotton fabrics and much more av...
Buy pure cotton handloom fabrics and silk weaves from our vibrant collection of South Kargha Textiles, like the high-quality handloom sarees, dress materials, dupattas, blouse pieces and suits. These South Kargha fabrics come in a wide range like the zari work fabrics, printed silk cotton fabrics, Ikat handloom weaves and Kalamkari work fabrics, pure silk and pure cotton fabrics and much more available at low and attractive prices. Explore more of our high quality and unique South Indian materials of different textiles, embroidery, patterns and weaving techniques. Order online from the comfort of your home and get your orders delivered safely to your doorsteps.
iTokri has an extensive collection of the most exquisite Indian fabrics, made of high-quality textiles and hand weaved by master handloom artists and fabric weavers of India. India’s colourful, unique regions and numerous cultures have gorgeous artwork, craftwork, and fabric weaving or embellishing styles. iTokri has a beautiful range of selections for every type of handloom fabric available in India. Check out the gorgeous Kantha work fabrics of Bengal, Bomkai silk weaves and Sambalpuri Ikat weaves made of pure handloom cotton fabrics of Odisha, Banrashi weaves of Banaras, Madhubani artwork on materials from Mithila, the regal Maheswari weave sarees of Madhya Pradesh, Ajrak fabrics of the Kutch district and Rajasthani fabrics of Rajasthan and the exquisite Jamdani sarees of Dhaka. iTokri has splendid collections of different textile fabrics like Tussar silk fabrics, Mashru silk fabrics, pure handloom cotton fabrics and silk handloom fabrics. Shop at iTokri for handloom sarees, Barmer sarees, stoles, dupattas, unstitched dress materials, pure silver jewellery, toe rings and scarves online.
iTokri is the most trusted online Indian store in the world. iTokri has the broadest range of various collections of Indian fabrics, jewellery and accessories, unique craftworks and artworks from every region and culture of India. Every product on iTokri is handpicked in these collections and are a high-quality product handmade by Indian artisans and craftsmen. iTokri helps small artists, rural and tribal craftsmen, women artists from rural, urban and tribal India by working with various NGOs and organisations. They work together with the same goal of helping these rural and tribal artists gain financial help and support in continuing their unique art style, craftwork, and regional fabric weaving techniques.
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The most traditional textiles and fabrics in the South Indian textile industry are pure cotton handloom fabrics, South Indian silk weaves, Kancheepuram weaves, batik print fabrics, kasuti embroidery fabrics, kalamkari fabrics and banjara embroidery.
The textile industry of India provides jobs to millions of people in India. It involves the overall manufacturing and production process of raw materials, processing the yarn and textiles, designing and distribution, weaving and embellishing the fabrics etc. The South Indian climate helps the production of the world's best quality silks.
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