Cotton Chettinad
The Chettinadu Kandangi sari, introduced by Nagarathar community, is native to the town Karaikudi of Tamil Nadu state in India.[2] This style of sari, which has 2 borders and checked at its centre, is existed for more than 250 years old.[3] It is usually 48 inches wide and 5.5 metres length and usually manufactured in maroon, mustard and black colors. A Kandangi sari, which was made by old variety of thread (i.e., 40s x 40s) in 1920, is being used to research by NIFT scholars and it leads to a finding that says sari manufactured currently in Karaikudi by using 60se x 60se thread is the modified version of Chettinad Kandangi. (Source: Wikipedia)
Note: The Sari comes with the matching pendant and blouse piece
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