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Kancheepuram silk sarees, woven in the heart of Tamil Nadu, hold a special place in ethnic fashion. Their timeless elegance and cultural significance transform them into more than just garments. Consequently, people treasure them as heirlooms and, moreover, pass them down through generations. Here’s a complete guide to Kancheepuram sarees, from their enchanting history to tips on caring for them.  A Legacy Woven in Silk  Kancheepuram sarees originate from the town of Kanchipuram in Tamil Nadu, India. The tradition of weaving these sarees dates back over 400 years. According to legend, Sage Markanda, a master weaver in Hindu mythology, introduced silk weaving in Kanchipuram. They make these sarees from pure mulberry silk and zari (a type of thread made of gold or silver). A Symbol of Culture  Kancheepuram silk sarees hold deep cultural significance in Indian society. People consider them auspicious; consequently, they wear them on significant occasions such as weddings, festivals, and religious ceremonies. Also, Kancheepuram sarees bring out a special aura around anyone who's wearing it. Wearing a Kancheepuram saree is believed to bring good fortune and blessings to the wearer.   Types of Kancheepuram Sarees  Pure Zari and Pure Silk: People consider these sarees the most authentic type of Kanchipuram saree because they make them from pure silk and zari. Pure Zari & Silk/Polyester Mix: These sarees are made with artificial silk instead of pure silk. Pure Silk and Half-Fine Zari: These sarees are widely available and are made with less expensive zari.  What Makes Kancheepuram Sarees Special?  Kancheepuram sarees

When it comes to Kancheepuram sarees, it's important to check different details to make sure it's truly authentic and well-made. Here's a guide to help you, How To Identify Pure Kancheepuram Saree. Examine the Zari of the Kancheepuram Saree: The zari of pure Kancheepuram sarees is made from gold threads or wrapped silver threads with silk threads. A simple test is to scrape the zari; if red threads appear, it signifies pure gold zari, while white threads indicate a fake. Genuine zari should be bright, lustrous, tightly woven, and resistant to tarnishing.  Perform the Touch Test: Authentic Kancheepuram sarees, woven from pure mulberry silk, have a distinctive smooth, glossy finish and a heavier weight than regular silk sarees. When you rub the saree, it should feel soft. And you should notice a change in the temperature of your palm. Conversely, imitations may feel rough, and there won't be a temperature change. Observe the Luster: Pure Kancheepuram sarees possess a natural sheen due to the high-grade silk used in weaving. When observed under sunlight, the saree will shine brighter than artificial fabrics, exhibiting a multi-toned shimmer depending on the angle.  Conduct the Ring Test: Due to the smooth nature of mulberry silk, a pure Kancheepuram saree can easily pass through a ring. If the saree slides through effortlessly, it's likely an original.  Analyze the Weaving: Handwoven Kancheepuram sarees will have a slightly uneven weaving pattern compared to the uniform and precise weaving of power loom-made fakes. The reverse side of a

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