Correct option is D
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E. Kanikar Shawls – Jammu & Kashmir (Northmost India)
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Kanikar shawls are one of the most exquisite woven shawls of Kashmir, known for intricate tapestry weave designs (not embroidered like kani shawls).
· These are among the finest textiles of
North India, crafted in
cold climates for warmth and elegance.
2.
A. Phoolkari – Punjab
· Phoolkari (meaning “flower work”) is a vibrant hand embroidery tradition of
Punjab.
· Done on coarse cotton fabric using silk threads, it’s symbolic in Punjabi weddings and festive wear.
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B. Chanderi – Madhya Pradesh
· Originating from the
Chanderi town in Madhya Pradesh, this textile is renowned for its
fine silk and cotton blend.
· Known for transparency and glossy texture, often used in sarees and dupattas.
4.
D. Venkatgiri – Andhra Pradesh
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Venkatagiri sarees come from a town of the same name in
Andhra Pradesh.
· These are famous for their
fine cotton weave and elegant zari borders, often worn during festivals and traditional occasions.
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C. Kasavu – Kerala (Southernmost India)
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Kasavu sarees are traditional attire of
Kerala women, especially worn during
Onam and weddings.
· Typically white or off-white with a
gold zari border, it reflects simplicity and elegance.
Information Booster:
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Kanikar Shawls: Known for intricate and colorful woven patterns, native to the cold regions of
Kashmir.
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Phoolkari: Originates from
Punjab, famous for its floral embroidery on dupattas and shawls.
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Chanderi: A handloom fabric from
Madhya Pradesh, made of silk and cotton.
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Venkatgiri: These sarees are from
Andhra Pradesh, known for their durability and elegance.
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Kasavu: A hallmark of
Kerala, these sarees are worn especially during traditional ceremonies and festivals.