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Revival Of Interest In Traditional Weaves Through Tourism

With the people of Chennai beginning to explore textile trails both in Tamil Nadu and other parts of the country, there is a new revival of interest in the traditional weaves of Tamil Nadu as a niche section of tourists make it a point to meet the artisans, according to travel agencies. There is a […]

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With the people of Chennai beginning to explore textile trails both in Tamil Nadu and other parts of the country, there is a new revival of interest in the traditional weaves of Tamil Nadu as a niche section of tourists make it a point to meet the artisans, according to travel agencies.

There is a growing movement for the revival of the Sungudi sari in Madurai, vintage Kanjeevaram designs and Chettinad cotton for instance, are bringing in textile enthusiasts from across the country. There is also a growing demand for textile trails in Chennai – especially Mylapore and T. Nagar.

People are interested to know how to shop smarter and where to get the best buys, said Ms. Mohan, a member of the Crafts Council of India said. The council that has been working with weavers to revive handmade Madurai Sungudi, Veeravanallur saris and Koranadu saris.