Tanchoi Silk Sari Weaving of Surat, Gujarat

Textiles, Weaving, Spinning, Khadi

Tanchoi Silk Sari Weaving of Surat, Gujarat

Tanchoi saris are worn as a traditional attire by Gujarati women. Believed to originate from China, this art was first introduced in India at Surat, Gujarat. The art is named after the three brothers who brought this art to India. The art then traveled to Banaras from where the experimentation of Tanchoi with satin weave and zari began. The new versions of Tanchoi gained popularity in Banaras and also in Gujarat and in worn by people across India.

The Tanchoi weave is famous for the intricate and small weaving patterns over the fabric. Motifs include- birds and peacocks, flowers, etc. They often have spots all over the surface and are woven in the dual colour strap. The background fabric has a satin appearance giving it a unique effect.  Some extra threads are added to give the saris an appearance of being embroidered.

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