English, asked by yadavmanisha70415, 1 year ago

about Indian weavers

Answers

Answered by tusharraj77123
1

Answer:

Weaving is the process of making textiles by interlacing fiber threads. Examples of Indian cotton textiles date back 5,000 years ago. References to hiranya, or cloth made of gold, can be found in the ancient Vedas texts.Weaving centers in India made saris for royalty in the 12th and 13th centuries.

HOPE IT HELPS YOU

Answered by hukkuaashi
0

Answer:

India, being a huge, diverse nation with a rich history of weaving, has always been well known for its woven textiles. Weaving centers in India are known to have made saris for royalty in the 12th and 13th centuries. Samples of Indian cotton clothing were found from 5000 years back.

4.33 million Handloom weavers are spread across India's varied climatic and cultural zones.

please mark as brainliest

thanks

Explanation:

Similar questions