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Keerthy Suresh Dons Handwoven Bridal Saree Made Using Korvai Technique

Keerthy Suresh recently turned out to be a beautiful South Indian bride, draped in this gorgeous Anita Dongre handloom Kanjeevaram saree. The saree boasts diamond needle-inspired geometric gold zari checks and nature motifs and spoke of traditional elegance.
Designer Anita Dongre shared, “This bridal masterpiece is crafted using the time-tested Korvai technique, it has taken an impressive 405 hours to create.

So, what exactly is the Korvai technique? Let’s find out.

All about the Korvai Technique

The word Korvai comes from the South Indian culture, referring to structured patterns in music, dance, and textiles. In performing arts, it means rhythmic arrangements; however, in textiles, it means the harmonious contrast between the body and the border of a saree.

This is a characteristic style of weaving for Kanjeevaram sarees. The interlocking of the heavier zari border with the saree’s body is characteristic of this weaving style. This is called “three-shuttle” weaving, where the connection of the border on both sides of the saree takes place.

How Korvai Sarees Are Made

Creating a Korvai saree requires two skilled artisans working simultaneously on a loom. They toss the shuttle from either end to interlace the threads with precision. This meticulous technique demands exceptional craftsmanship, making these sarees more costly than simpler silk varieties.

Key Features of Korvai Sarees

Korvai sarees represent the epitome of South India’s cultural heritage. It is a saree celebrated for its detailed and sophisticated designs. The border and body seem to be merged seamlessly, making it elegant and refined enough for bridal and formal occasions.

Symbolized by Korvai are the rich legacies and the long tradition of Indian artisanal weaving skills from ancient artisans to artisans trained in their mastery of the specialized craft and, above all, that continues from generation to generation-a lasting legacy.

Drishya Madhur

I bring my expertise and enthusiasm to my role as a sub-editor at The Daily Guardian, where I contribute to creating meaningful and thought-provoking content daily. With a background in Journalism and Mass Communication, I have dedicated the last three years to honing my craft as a content writer. Over this time, I have gained extensive experience in News Writing, Blog Writing, Article Writing, and Content Writing, showcasing my ability to adapt my writing style to diverse platforms and audiences. My journey in the dynamic world of media has not only sharpened my storytelling abilities but also deepened my understanding of how impactful communication can shape perspectives.

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