Planning to purchase wholesale Uppada pattu sarees from Uppada village? Looking to order Uppada Sare directly from Weavers? Then you have landed in the right place. In this article, we will discuss popular Uppada saree shops in Uppada village. While entering Uppada from Pithapuram village, you’ll spot Om Srinivasa Theatre on the left, and on […]| JRS Handlooms
So in this blog we are about to discuss 5 popular and diffrent types of south Indian cotton sarees that make them look elegant, comfort, unique and stylish.| JRS Handlooms
Uppada Pattu sarees are known for their luxurious silk, intricate weaving, and rich zari work. However, their delicate nature demands extra care, especially when it comes to washing. While dry cleaning is the most recommended method, it can be expensive and inconvenient. Fortunately, with the right steps, you can safely wash your Uppada Pattu saree […] The post How to Wash Uppada Pattu Sarees | Dry Cleaning Alternative appeared first on JRS Handlooms.| JRS Handlooms
The Pochampally village shops sell Pochampally Ikkat sarees, ikkat fabric, lehengas, dupattas, silk cotton sarees, cotton bedsheets and more. There are hundreds of saree shops in Pochampally village. Some of them are in-house weavers shops. Some others are wholesale shops. Wholesale shops have a wide variety of designs and collections. For online purchases check out […] The post 8 Popular Saree Shops in Pochampally Village appeared first on JRS Handlooms.| JRS Handlooms
Sico fabric is a blend of silk and cotton fibers which gives a unique texture and drape, making it a popular choice for various traditional and contemporary clothing styles. The horizontal fibers may be silk, while in others, they may be cotton. The arrangements may vary. The choice of fiber arrangement can affect the texture, […] The post Pochampally Ikkat Sico Dress Materials: A Blend of Elegance and Comfort appeared first on JRS Handlooms.| JRS Handlooms
Sico is a fabric made by a combination of two fibers. In sico fabric weft yarn is made cotton and warp yarn is made of cotton and these two interlocked on the handloom. The mixture of silk and cotton offers a luxurious feel and sheen of silk with the high durability and breathability of cotton. […] The post Various Regional SICO Sarees in India appeared first on JRS Handlooms.| JRS Handlooms
When you out the shopping in the market for ikat sarees or ikat fabric you might heard of two terms. Single Ikkat and Double Ikkat. Even many shopkeepers can’t explain exactly what the difference is in these terms. In this blog let’s dig into the details of these terms and the differences between these two. […] The post Difference Between a Single Ikkat & Double Ikkat? appeared first on JRS Handlooms.| JRS Handlooms
The Pochampally sarees are famous for their unique Ikat patterns. Central to this process is the art of Asu, a labor-intensive and time-consuming technique for winding yarn on a triangular frame. This process is made simple by the Laxmi Asu machine invented by Chintakindi Mallesham in the year 1999. These inventions and improvements led to […] The post Mallesham Chintakindi’s Laxmi Asu Machine: Pricing & Features appeared first on JRS Handlooms.| JRS Handlooms
Bhoodan Pochampally, a town in Telangana, located about 40 km from Hyderabad, is renowned for its exquisite Pochampally silk sarees, also known as Pochampally Ikkat sarees. These sarees are crafted using the traditional Tie & Dye technique on a throw shuttle pit loom, with each saree typically taking between one week to 10 days to […] The post Pochampally Ikkat Sarees Weaving | Step-By-Step Process appeared first on JRS Handlooms.| JRS Handlooms
About Sico Sico is a fabric made by a combination of two fibers. That is silk and cotton fibers. Sometimes silk and mercerized cotton. “Sico” name is derived from combining the first two words of silk and cotton. The alphabet SI is from silk and Co is from cotton. So the mixture of silk and […] The post Ikkat Sico Fabric appeared first on JRS Handlooms.| JRS Handlooms
Ikkat is a traditional Tie & dye technique that involves binding yarns with rubber called Tie and dyeing them before weaving called as Dye. This method creates intricate patterns with a characteristic "blurry" design on the fabric due to the difficulty in aligning dyed yarns perfectly. This method is followed on cotton and silk fiber.| JRS Handlooms
Buy high-quality soft designer Pochampally cotton sarees online. Shop pure handwoven traditional ikkat cotton sarees at discounted prices from weavers.| JRS Handlooms