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5 textiles from Tamil Nadu you should have in your wardrobe

India is known for the variety of textiles that are available in the country. There are different types of textiles from each state, with each telling a story of their origin and region. Read on to know about some textiles from Tamil Nadu that you should have in your wardrobe.

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5 textiles from Tamil Nadu you should have in your wardrobe
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5 textiles from Tamil Nadu you should have in your wardrobe
Kanchipuram Silk: Known as the
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Kanchipuram Silk: Known as the "Queen of Silks," Kanchipuram sarees are known for their rich texture, vibrant colours, and intricate zari (gold or silver thread) work. Woven in the temple town of Kanchipuram, these sarees are ideal for weddings and festive occasions and are a timeless investment piece.
Chettinad Cotton: Woven in the Chettinad region, these cotton sarees are known for their bold colour contrasts, thick borders, and traditional motifs. Perfect for daily wear and summer climates, Chettinad cotton is both elegant and comfortable.
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Chettinad Cotton: Woven in the Chettinad region, these cotton sarees are known for their bold colour contrasts, thick borders, and traditional motifs. Perfect for daily wear and summer climates, Chettinad cotton is both elegant and comfortable.
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Sungudi Sarees: A specialty of Madurai, Sungudi sarees feature tiny dots created using the tie-and-dye technique and are often adorned with gold borders. Lightweight and vibrant, these sarees are ideal for casual and semi-formal wear.
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Sungudi Sarees: A specialty of Madurai, Sungudi sarees feature tiny dots created using the tie-and-dye technique and are often adorned with gold borders. Lightweight and vibrant, these sarees are ideal for casual and semi-formal wear.
Madras Checks: Originating from Chennai (formerly Madras), this cotton fabric is characterised by brightly colored checks and stripes. Traditionally used for shirts and lungis, Madras fabric has made its way into global fashion, thanks to its breathable nature and bold design.
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Madras Checks: Originating from Chennai (formerly Madras), this cotton fabric is characterised by brightly colored checks and stripes. Traditionally used for shirts and lungis, Madras fabric has made its way into global fashion, thanks to its breathable nature and bold design.
Coimbatore Cotton: Coimbatore, often called the
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Coimbatore Cotton: Coimbatore, often called the "Manchester of South India," is famous for its high-quality cotton fabrics. These are soft, durable, and breathable, making them great for everyday wear, especially in hot and humid weather.
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