Location
The town of
Chanderi is located in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India.
Chanderi was also
centrally located on ancient trade routes and its culture and traditions are
the result of a mix of external influences.
Description
Chanderi is
produced out of three raw materials: cotton, silk thread and zari. All of these
materials are imported from other regions in India, as well as China, Japan and
Korea.
Evolution of Chanderi
1890’s – Weaver’s
changed from handspun yarn to mill made yarn
1910 – The royal family of Scindia brought the Chanderi
saree under their patronage
– Gold thread motif made its presence in
the main body of the cotton muslin saree for the first time.
1920-
1960’s – Introduction of the silk yarn and over the yeas
dobby and jacquard use came into
existence.
1970’s
– Cluster went forward to weave another variety of fabric that combined a silk
warp with a cotton weft.
Identification
Chanderi was always woven using handspun cotton warps and
wefts. It was spun as fine as 300 counts, and was as prized amongst cotton
fabrics as the famed muslins of Dhaka. However, the Industrial Revolution
sounded the first death knell on this beautiful textile. The British imported
cheaper 120 to 200-count cotton from Manchester, which greatly eroded the
market for the more expensive Chanderi cloth.
Motifs & Buttis
The handmade Buttis are permanent in its nature and existence
as well, interlaced and its original shape and structure always remain the same
even after its long use. Whereas in comparison the Buttis created with the use
of Power loom are not permanent and losses its shape and structure after some
time.
Since the inception of the Chanderi fabric and primarily
ladies sarees, the buttis on the Fabric are hand-woven on Handloom. There is no
use of any other process of manufacturing and it is Gold coated, Silver coated
and as well as Copper coated. Now a days Tested Zari Butti are also common and in
use. The Tested Zari is made with the use of Synthetic yarn.
Some of the various beautifully striking motifs include
‘Nalferma, ‘Dandidar, ‘Chatai’, ‘Jangla’, Mehndi wale haath’ etc. With around
3,500 looms in working condition, 18,000 people are directly or indirectly
dependent on the industry for their living.
The motifs have come a long way from the traditional coin,
floral and peacocks to the geometrics.
Color and Texture
The colors of Chanderi silk come from both
natural as well as chemical processes. Currently, chemical dyes are preferred
due to their fast-acting quality. Soft pastel shades characterize most Chanderi
Sarees.
Unlike, the most flamboyant Kanjivaram sarees of South India,
or the Paithani sarees of the West, most Chanderi sarees display a remarkably
subtle balance between the colors used on the body and those on the borders.
The hand-woven silk has a light, sheer quality
that sets it apart from textiles produced en masse in factories.
Economic Data
Due to small amount of silk that is produced, there is very little
economic data. The production of Chanderi silk employs approximately 60% of the
village population. In order to protect themselves from against market forces,
many of the local weavers have formed cooperatives, which set standards for the
price and quality of the products available.
Manufacturing Process
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