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explore the different types of weaving styles of India and mark the states famous for these styles on India map [from lesson 7 NCERT textbook] {class 8}​

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Answered by XxMrsZiddixX
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Dacca in Eastern Bengal, present- day Bangladesh, was the foremost textile centre in the 18th century. It was famous for its mulmut and jamdani weaving.


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Answered by kshitijgrg
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Weaving in India

Have you ever seen women wearing colorful silk saris? These woven fabrics are examples of textiles from India. India is a vast, diverse country with a wealthy record of weaving. Weaving is the procedure of creating textiles with the aid of using interlacing fiber threads. Examples of Indian cotton textiles date again 5,000 years ago. References to hiranya, or fabric fabricated from gold, may be discovered withinside the historic Vedas texts.

Weaving facilities in India made saris for royalty withinside the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. Saris are women's garments made from a single, lengthy piece of fabric. By the time trading customs have been installed alongside the fabled Silk Road, India turned into widely known for its woven textiles.

Regions, villages, and communities throughout India have particular weaving traditions with wonderful customs and patterns. Depending at the location, textiles can be woven from cotton, wool, or silk. Today, weaving stays crucial to India's financial system with roughly 4.3 million human beings involved. The country even has a Ministry of Textiles.

  1. KHADI.
  2. KALAMKARI — Andhra Pradesh.
  3. BANARASI SILK — Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh.
  4. CHIKANKARI EMBOIDERY — Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh.
  5. SAMBALPURI FABRIC — Sambalpur, Odisha.
  6. IKAT FABRIC — Pochampalli, Hyderabad.
  7. CHANDERI — Madhya Pradesh.
  8. PAITHANI BROCADE — Aurangabad, Maharashtra.
  9. PATOLA FABRIC- Patan, Gujarat.
  10. PASHMINA — Kashmir.
  11. PHULKARI — Punjab

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