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The Heritage Journal

Know Your Saree

A saree is not a simple thing. The silk is a protein fibre that refracts light in ways synthetics cannot. The zari carries actual gold and silver. The border may have been woven by a second person on a three-shuttle loom. These guides give you that knowledge — plainly, without condescension, with the depth we apply when we curate each saree.

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Materials

Pure Zari vs Tested Zari — The Honest Guide

Pure zari contains real silver and 24-carat gold. Tested zari is silver-coated copper. The difference matters for how the saree ages — and whether the darkening you see is a flaw or a sign of authenticity.

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Authentication

How to Identify an Authentic Kanchipuram Saree

Four tests any buyer can perform: the Silk Mark check, the Korvai ridge, the zari burn test, and the weight and drape. Plus what the GI tag actually guarantees.

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Heritage

The Sacred Language of Motifs

Every motif woven into a Kanchipuram saree carries a specific meaning — drawn from temple iconography, mythology, and South Indian sacred geometry. Knowing the vocabulary changes what you see.

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Heritage

The History of Kanchipuram Silk

From Pallava patronage in the 4th century to the GI tag in 2005 — the story of a craft that survived invasion, colonial rule, and industrialisation, and continues to live in the hands of the weavers of Tamil Nadu.

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Care

How to Care for Your Silk Saree

A well-cared-for Kanchipuram can outlast the woman who first wore it. Here is everything you need to know about storage, washing, zari maintenance, and airing after wear.

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Authentication

What the GI Tag Means — and Why It Matters

Kanchipuram silk received its Geographical Indication tag in 2005 — the same legal protection as Champagne and Basmati rice. Here is what it actually guarantees, what it does not, and how to verify.

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The Motif Archive

Know Your Motifs

57 traditional motifs, 35 borders, 22 body layouts — with Tamil names, meanings, and symbolism. The definitive reference for Kanchipuram textile vocabulary.

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