Kota saree is made at kota, Rajasthan. Sarees are made of
pure cotton and silk and have square like patterns known as khats on
them. The chequered weave of a Kota sari is very popular. They are
very fine weaves and weigh very less.
Kota sarees
are called Masuria because they were once woven in Mysore. The
weavers migrated to Kaithoon, near
Kota, and the sarees came to be known as 'Kota-Masuria'.
Kota Silk Saree |
Kota saree is
woven on a traditional pit loom in such a fashion that it produces square
checks pattern on the fabric. The delicately wrought checks are locally known
as khats. They smear onion juice and rice paste with a lot of care into
the yarn making the yarn so strong that no additional finishing is needed.
Cotton for
the Kota Saree comes from Madhya Pradesh while the silk, which once came from
Karnataka, is now procured from other places as well.The
procedure of making this fabric involves winding, warping, dyeing, sizing,
drafting, denting, piercing and finally design setting. This is the most
open weave fabric woven in India. Kota doria cotton fabrics have the fine
texture, durability and light in weight.
Kota Silk Saree |
Kota doria cotton saree |
Kota Silk Saree |
Designer Kota Supernet Saree adorned by zari flower work and having zari brocade border with elegant pallu is choice wear for weddings, bridal attire, corporate office parties, college events.
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