India
National Handloom Day is observed all across the country on August 7 every year to honor the handloom weavers and the rich handloom legacy of India.
Gujarat is renowned for its tie-dye art. It's done by tying knots and dying the fabric. The vibrant colors and intricate patterns symbolize joy and are worn during festivities.
Pashmina is the epitome of luxury and comfort. The soft and warm Pashmina shawls from Jammu and Kashmir are popular worldwide for their quality and lavish feel.
Karnataka is popular for its Mysore silk. It's intricate zari work and regal looks make it a sophisticated choice for special occasions and Indian festivities.
Panchachuli Weave from the hills of Uttarakhand is known for its captivating patterns and designs inspired by the divine peaks of the Himalayas.
Tamil Nadu's Kanjeevaram is known for its timeless beauty and artistry. The exquisite designs and high-quality silk reflect the rich heritage of South India.
Rajasthan's Shisha work is popular for its intricate designs and patterns. Attaching mirrors to the fabrics adds glimmer to the colorful culture of Rajasthan.
Paithani from Maharashtra reflects the vibrant and rich artistic legacy of the state. It is known for its high-quality silk and colorful borders.