Your efforts are commendable. Though weavers of Kanchivaram aka Kanchipuram contribute hugely to the economy of the place, many still live in huge debts. Handloom sarees deserve more support. Thanks for portraying the skill so beautifully. Love from Tamilnadu.
Thank you..after watching your video I checked weather my sarees wr authentic or fake.😀. thankfully all are real authentic,all shopped in Bangalore,but yes heading soon to kanchipuram for one more kanjivaram for me n my sister's..enjoy ur stay..very informative video.
@TheOnlineacc pallu aur body mei gap honi chahiye..aur agar gold thread used hai tho they provide a certificate of how much gold n where the gold thread is used.thats enough to know that our purchased kanjivaram is authentic.
Amazing effort from you & our Indian weavers. Now on I will appreciate my sarees much more.. . Thanks keep teaching us more about our local traditions & it's process & history..❤
Fantastic episode, loved all the details about saree making. My Great grandfather was from Kanchipuram and my mother was born in Kanchipuram and she was named Kamakshi by him.
Such a detailed video of intricate weaving n securing our rich heritage i have these sarees n they deserves the price tag 🏷️ it comes with.Thanks for the video ❤
Hi Priyanka I’ve never bought those sarees but the work to make the sarees I’m telling my daughter how much work goes into making all of the different types of sarees take care stay safe bye.
Thankyou so much for showcasing the birth of kanjivaram,such a detailed and in depth video.Super happy, and u too made ur purchases Priyanka di, even I too can't resist from buying 😂❤
Thank you, madam, so much for showing us the intricacies that go into the making of pure silk Kanchipuram sarees. I subscribed to your channel only yesterday and absolutely love it. God bless you.
Mesmerizing video, tq my dear dsi girl 👧, it's an amazing experience with u,I m a saree lover even i love more after ur video. Tq dear blessed and happy
Just to add on..in Kanchipuram go to the shop called BABU SHAH, this is a whole sale shop where you get best collection of silk sarees in a very good prices, many big silk shops in Chennai get sarees from here, since this shop is very famous there are lot of duplicate shops so pls be careful, iam not promoting any shop but as a Tamilan just want to people to get the best shopping experience in our state..
Loving these videos.... Just watched that chikankari one a few days back...... Very well explained... These videos are definitely a treat for the lover of Indian textiles❤✨😌👏🙌
Thanks for this very beautiful interesting video of the magnificent crafts of India. Though not an Indian but married to one, I will definitely buy a Kanchipuram sari , only I have to learn how to wear it and especially than train to walk with dignity….
Great job ! By showing the weavers you are showing what India is all about.The artificial design sarees and so called designer sarees are reminiscent of the decay set it by the British rule. What's surprising though is that good travel vloggers like you, also don't care to learn the local language and expect everyone to know English and Hindi .Kudos to the weavers and others who speak Hindi.
Great work! Enjoyed this video and the one on Kasavu saree as well. Please make more videos about the rich heritage of handloom in different parts of India!
Such a fabulous video. You really have put in a huge amount of effort here . I totally understand the language barrier that exists however you simply sailed past. Truly enjoyed
Here you will find the most beautiful and unique range of Kanchipuram latest Pattu sarees woven with the finest zari work and embellishment. Explore our regal ... The worldwide famous the kanjipuram silk sarees. Really very nice your video and thanks for the visit
Nice video, beautiful art of making extraordinary looking sarees made from real gold, silver, this art is still alive. Silk making is not done here, but saw it elsewhere, it involves dropping silk worms in their cocoons into boiling water so that the thread stays as one long string, due to this inhumane reasons I stay away from silk. There is another method, silk derived strictly from plants, but it is very expensive. If they can make same sarees using cotton, nylon, rayon or some other man made material, they probably look just as good.
Now all ladies of my home could realise why Kanchipuram sarees are so costly 😃 ... really awesome sarees and deserve such prices.
Because of increasing gold rate
Tamilians are respect, love and support the person who come from outside.They are number one in heartful hospitality as you said.
She's really good...respectful, soft spoken, non-intrusive and with just the right amount of information and commentary.
Thank you. My wedding saree 40 years ago cost Rs 5000. Now probably the value is 1 lakh.
Wow lucky you..we can not buy even if we want to wear...😊1 lakh my god
5000rs 40 years ago was life-changing amount too
Your efforts are commendable. Though weavers of Kanchivaram aka Kanchipuram contribute hugely to the economy of the place, many still live in huge debts. Handloom sarees deserve more support. Thanks for portraying the skill so beautifully. Love from Tamilnadu.
Hello priyanka, i always buy kanchipuram sarees but never knew its such a tedious process to make 1 saree.thank you for showing the process in detail.
Hello Priyanka..I am ur New Subscriber.. nice information we always go to buy sarees in kancheepuram
Wonderful video, you have shown traditional weaving of kanchipuram saree beautifully .
you have very good presentation skills 👌, good luck
Thank you..after watching your video I checked weather my sarees wr authentic or fake.😀. thankfully all are real authentic,all shopped in Bangalore,but yes heading soon to kanchipuram for one more kanjivaram for me n my sister's..enjoy ur stay..very informative video.
Can u tell one thing?
Hello @preetievijay9610, how did you check for the authenticity of your sarees?
Exactly,what desi traveller shows in this video..kindly go through.
@@preetievijay9610 sorry to bother again . Is it “rubbing on the stone” test ?
@TheOnlineacc pallu aur body mei gap honi chahiye..aur agar gold thread used hai tho they provide a certificate of how much gold n where the gold thread is used.thats enough to know that our purchased kanjivaram is authentic.
Amazing effort from you & our Indian weavers. Now on I will appreciate my sarees much more.. . Thanks keep teaching us more about our local traditions & it's process & history..❤
Your efforts are commendable for making us realize the real making of this heritage wear of India
My son is so posessive of my wedding saree made of silver gold zari. I thank my parents, weavers and government (supporting weavers) for that saree.❤
Very Beautiful effort by you and it is very informative. Thank you
Wow what an experience....thank you so much for such details
Beautiful so nicely covered.felt like I was there
The process of making a saree is really very intricate wonderful vlog Priyanka thanks 🙏👍 for sharing waiting for your next vlog cheers
Fantastic episode, loved all the details about saree making. My Great grandfather was from Kanchipuram and my mother was born in Kanchipuram and she was named Kamakshi by him.
Excellent episode!! 👍
Such a detailed video of intricate weaving n securing our rich heritage i have these sarees n they deserves the price tag 🏷️ it comes with.Thanks for the video ❤
Hi Priyanka I’ve never bought those sarees but the work to make the sarees I’m telling my daughter how much work goes into making all of the different types of sarees take care stay safe bye.
Really wonderful to see the Kanchipuram saree being woven....excellent video....keep up the goodjob
Lovely video. Kudos to your effort!
Wonderful job you are doing. Love to see your videos. God bless you
Too much hard work..they deserve best life ❤
Wonderful video detailing is superb. Thanks for sharing such informative video.
Hey , thank you.its very much informative
Thankyou so much for showcasing the birth of kanjivaram,such a detailed and in depth video.Super happy, and u too made ur purchases Priyanka di, even I too can't resist from buying 😂❤
Thanks for this video❤
Your will and efforts for making Kanchipuram saree...really appreciated.
That's why I love my India.❤❤❤
Thank you, madam, so much for showing us the intricacies that go into the making of pure silk Kanchipuram sarees.
I subscribed to your channel only yesterday and absolutely love it.
God bless you.
Great video! I went to Kanchipuram last April, bought few silk sarees directly from the weavers for my Son’s wedding.
Oh wow!
Can u pls tell the address
Can you plz share the address
Very nice ❤ please tell how we can purchase directly from weavers.
@@swatigautam8437 google Nilavazhagan Silks, 369, kannikapuram street, Hasanamapet, Tamilnadu. Another one, I am trying to find the address.
Mesmerizing video, tq my dear dsi girl 👧, it's an amazing experience with u,I m a saree lover even i love more after ur video. Tq dear blessed and happy
Great knowledge about the famous saree. Lovely vlog. Keep smiling and going.
Just to add on..in Kanchipuram go to the shop called BABU SHAH, this is a whole sale shop where you get best collection of silk sarees in a very good prices, many big silk shops in Chennai get sarees from here, since this shop is very famous there are lot of duplicate shops so pls be careful, iam not promoting any shop but as a Tamilan just want to people to get the best shopping experience in our state..
Could you add the location of real shop?
Please send address
@@saurabhvarshney831 SM silks is genuine. They have branch in Bengaluru too
Outstanding efforts Priyanka ! Hats off !! Great documentary vlog i must say.
Nice sharing 😊 beautiful sarees ❤
Thank you so much 🙂
Great sharing. Thank you, Priyanka!
Thank you for the detailed information!
Loving these videos.... Just watched that chikankari one a few days back...... Very well explained... These videos are definitely a treat for the lover of Indian textiles❤✨😌👏🙌
Hi.Always a pleasure to see you and your video.God Bless.
Wonderful video about our flag ship weave of India.
explained every step in simple words and in detail 👌
now i understand why Kanchipuram sarees are so expensive 😃very informative vlogs . thankew for sharing.
Thanks for bringing up enrichment informational content through your recent video.❤
Wonderful.Thank you for your work.🌳🕊
Very informative video 👌👌
Make more videos like this.
Thanks for this very beautiful interesting video of the magnificent crafts of India. Though not an Indian but married to one, I will definitely buy a Kanchipuram sari , only I have to learn how to wear it and especially than train to walk with dignity….
Thanku for such a knowledgeable video!
Wow.. knowledgeable vedio.. thankyou 🙏
Very informative videos. God bless them and their families. We just were and we do not know how much efforts had been put in that sarees.
Nice informative post
Great job ! By showing the weavers you are showing what India is all about.The artificial design sarees and so called designer sarees are reminiscent of the decay set it by the British rule. What's surprising though is that good travel vloggers like you, also don't care to learn the local language and expect everyone to know English and Hindi .Kudos to the weavers and others who speak Hindi.
Your great grand daughter will be wearing your saree to remember you.
Great work! Enjoyed this video and the one on Kasavu saree as well. Please make more videos about the rich heritage of handloom in different parts of India!
Such a fabulous video. You really have put in a huge amount of effort here . I totally understand the language barrier that exists however you simply sailed past. Truly enjoyed
Good to see you 😊 good effort
Excellent video . Thank you
Very beautiful blog for saree lover, this type of video show the authentic traditional cultural of India. ❤
Mam..not traditional culture of India...it is Tamil Nadu....pls..mind it..
My beloved Bharat is the best in the world with so much of diversity in food, saris, festivals, culture, people!
Very informative post, thank you for sharing 🤗
😍Wow!! I love these kinda videos.. Very informative.. Love to watch more on indian handloom... Love you❤
Glad you like them!
Beautiful video. Beautiful India
I love your vlogs. So informative.
Thank you :)
Beautiful sarees kitne mehnt se banti he nice😍
Thank you Mam for this useful information 😊
Nice vlog, thanks 👍🙏
Beautiful saries. I also love my India 🥰
Wonderful work u have done....this was much needed information..tq from bottom of my heart...
My pleasure 😊
Thank you so much Priyanka for explaining from scratch. Kanchipuram sarees are memories for me. I am from Kanchipuram 😊
My pleasure 😊
Nice didi. Very hard working made sarees.
Awsome sarees original is costly but we should buy original only because it is very soft and flexible to wear
Very nice information madam ❤
Nice very informative
The only reels which I feel to scroll
Very informative vlog mam
Di appreciate your effort
Wonderful 🎉owner is very sweet 🎉
Very informative video. Tx
Great vlog 👍 full of knowledge and information about kanjivaram saree 👍 good work 👍
Thank you!
I love Kanchipuram sarees
Woww good one
Excellent and unique vlog ❤
I try to make each and every vlog valuable for you all :) . Happy to know that you enjoyed watching it.
Beautiful saree choices. Wonderful episode and awesome series exploring the deep culture in the south.
Thank you 😊
Here you will find the most beautiful and unique range of Kanchipuram latest Pattu sarees woven with the finest zari work and embellishment. Explore our regal ... The worldwide famous the kanjipuram silk sarees. Really very nice your video and thanks for the visit
Nice video, beautiful art of making extraordinary looking sarees made from real gold, silver, this art is still alive. Silk making is not done here, but saw it elsewhere, it involves dropping silk worms in their cocoons into boiling water so that the thread stays as one long string, due to this inhumane reasons I stay away from silk. There is another method, silk derived strictly from plants, but it is very expensive. If they can make same sarees using cotton, nylon, rayon or some other man made material, they probably look just as good.
Good video mam 👍👍
Informative video
Wow good job informative.😍👍
Thank you 😊
Awesome
Thanks for the video
Love to watch your videos
So beautiful ❤
Marvelous
Well put video❤
Beautiful
Good information
I hope the weavers get satisfactory pay for all the hard work! I don't know how to thank them
Very nice video
Super
Very beautiful
Good coverage and good explanation about the silk sarees
Thank you so much 🙂
Super❤
Thank you for sharing