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66d094db55eb597dc7a3eac4APCO Uppada Cotton SareeThe Uppada Jamdani silk saree dates back to the 18th century when Jamdani, a Persian word, denoting an art of weaving that originated in Bengal, was revived and introduced to weavers in the twin coastal villages of Uppada-Kothapalli in the Kakinada district of Andhra Pradesh. The saree, also coined as Andhra Uppada is inspired by the Jamdani tradition but maintains a distinct local character resulting in acquisition of a GI tag in 2009 , with paisley, floral and geometric motifs woven on the finest of pure silk. Cotton is used for both Warp and Weft and Zari for Extra Warp & Extra Weft. Threads are interlaced to form the designs and no wonder, the magnificence of the saree shines through every thread.B0CPBSVNRL
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The Uppada Jamdani silk saree dates back to the 18th century when Jamdani, a Persian word, denoting an art of weaving that originated in Bengal, was revived and introduced to weavers in the twin coastal villages of Uppada-Kothapalli in the Kakinad...

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The Uppada Jamdani silk saree dates back to the 18th century when Jamdani, a Persian word, denoting an art of weaving that originated in Bengal, was revived and introduced to weavers in the twin coastal villages of Uppada-Kothapalli in the Kakinada district of Andhra Pradesh. The saree, also coined as Andhra Uppada is inspired by the Jamdani tradition but maintains a distinct local character resulting in acquisition of a GI tag in 2009 , with paisley, floral and geometric motifs woven on the finest of pure silk. Cotton is used for both Warp and Weft and Zari for Extra Warp & Extra Weft. Threads are interlaced to form the designs and no wonder, the magnificence of the saree shines through every thread.

Country of originIndia
colorBrown
sizeFree
styleReady Pleated Saree
BrandAPCO
Common nameAPCO Uppada Cotton Saree
Net Quantity NA
Manufacturer or packer addressIN
contact details consumer careThe Andhra Pradesh State Handloom Weavers Cooperative Society Limited-APCO, [email protected]