We, the indian ladies should change our wardrobe from western style to traditional saris and dresses so that these hard working people get sufficient enough for their work and we can fetch the lost glory of our tradition and culture plus set example for our new generation also HATS OFF TO OUR TRADITIONAL ART AND ARTISTS
Wow, what an incredible process. I'm watching it and yet I still can't understand how those patterned designs get woven into the fabric. All that hand working seems well underappreciated. You people produce the most beautiful results. Cheers to all your hard work it's lovely.
Hats off to the people who are working so hard. We very easily bargain for price of a saree or any clothe material without knowing the efforts someone has put in making it.
These sarees are made in many centers in Andrapradesh. Dont be misled by the name of the video, they are not Banaras. Banaras sarees are made in Varanasi. The basic principle of weaving remains same, like you saw a plane weave saree with a border and pallu or the zari design on a saree. The zari design is made with this attachment to the loom, called a jacquard, which can make complicated designs on border , pallu, part of saree or all over the saree. These gifted artisans are experts in making the yarn ready, dye the yarn and weave it and finally finish the saree so that it looks good on the store counter and feels nice. There are various types of sarees ( thousands of them ) made in various parts of India and depending on the area the sarees are named as 'Banarasi', 'Kanjeevaram' ( made in Kanchipuram of Tamilnadu, ) Oria, Mysore silk, or by the type of saree like Batic, Ikat, Chikan, Monkalmuru, etc. Such a wonderful clothing from our beloved India
Thank you very much for this upload... Respect increased for these Talented artisans.... Now we know why these handloom Banarasi sarees are so costly....
I've been going crazy buying Indian saree fabric. I am glad I found this video because I now understand how much work goes into the more expensive pieces. It is so beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
Indian saree fabric has a vast ocean of varieties. It is an entire sub-continent of various weaves. Each distinctive state has its own weaves. Please look up the correct weave from the respective region before you purchase. Many imitations are being sold as handloom. Exercise caution during purchase. Thank you for appreciating indian textiles.
We are proud of our country to have such crafts men I request gvt of both Telugu states to sopport such people instade of giving resurvations to rich BC SC and st gvt should support them by providing materials and farmers with seeds and varmicomposite manure that is made by waste in ghmc stop all resurvations please ambhetkhar has written constitution he mentioned to implement it for 2 years why politicians are taking advantage of this scheme for votes stop talking advantages of caste and religion go for election on supporting hard working and people don't produce lazy People you people put tax to indestralists and don't provide proper roads for them but provide free food to lazy People near roads
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What do you think?these people belong to upper caste?No ,these hard-work belong to lower caste?As they are not educated,so they can't get any reservation or support from government.Even they can't get loan.They have to bent for selling these on cheapest price to upper caste business class.Who sells them on the highest.
love to watch , these r very beautiful sarees and costly, omg it is so great to watch u guys are awesome God bless you, your knowledge is great beyond lots of hard work and DEDICATION
These are PEDANA handloom cotton saree from ANDHRA PRADESH. Pedana is in Andhra Pradesh, SOUTH India. The weavers are speaking their native dialect, TELUGU. (CERTAINLY NOT Banarasi. Banarasis are made in Varanasi, North India. The person who has labelled the wrong name for this video is a real twat. An idiot for misleading viewers with the wrong information.) I think the purple saree is a Venkatagiri design and towards the end is the red saree with an Ikkat pallu. Both were handwoven by the weavers in Pedana district, Andhra. I hope someone from Pedana could shed some light about this details in the video.
It looks like the video is taken in Andra ( based upon the people speaking) where they make Banarasi saaries using "hand loom", the ancient way. Nice to see how they make yarn, hand dye and weave cloth.
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These are PEDANA handloom cotton saree from ANDHRA PRADESH. Pedana is in Andhra Pradesh, SOUTH India. The weavers are speaking their native dialect, TELUGU. (CERTAINLY NOT Banarasi. Banarasis are made in Varanasi, North India. The person who has labelled the wrong name for this video is a real twat. An idiot for misleading viewers with the wrong information.) I think the purple saree is a Venkatagiri design and towards the end is the red saree with an Ikkat pallu. Both were handwoven by the weavers in Pedana district, Andhra. I hope someone from Pedana could shed some light about this details in the video.
wow im bruneian but respect and appreciate to these people for a hard work,and yet its all worthed😍😍😍😍really appreciate to u guys, really hope everyone also appreciate it coz it isnt an easy work..it may look simple and easy but trust me..maybe only for one hour we will give up doing this..with a hot temperature boiling water with a smoke,and non stop doing it for a million time just only for a small penny 😢😢😢i pray for them hope they will always be granted with a really good health, great prosperity... and really2 hope will realize that the salary they get isnt enough,pls raise their paid for a hardwork as an appreciation to them,pls think about their family too im so pity coz most of them even after struggle still their groceries & medication still aint enough huhuhu..pls pls pls think bout this..😢😊
Its the cams at the top. At each stage, the white threads change the position of the golden threads. Watch @14:23 to @16:00. Those punch cards adjust the cam positions.
உங்களது வியா்வை,கடின உழைப்பு,கண்ணீா்,வேதனை எல்லாம் வா்ண சேலைகளாக மாற அதை நாம் பெருமையுடன் அணிந்து உலா வருகின்றாேம்...எத்தனை வலிகளையும் சுவாச காற்றையும் இந்த சேலைகள் சுமந்து வருகின்றது. இறைவனின் அருள் என்றும் உங்களை சேரும்.
Urbi bhattacharyay India has always been the most advanced-even in ancient days. Check out the RUclips channel of an Indian man showing evidence. His channel is Phenomenal Travel Videos.
These are PEDANA handloom cotton saree from ANDHRA PRADESH. Pedana is in Andhra Pradesh, SOUTH India. The weavers are speaking their native dialect, TELUGU. (CERTAINLY NOT Banarasi. Banarasis are made in Varanasi, North India. The person who has labelled the wrong name for this video is a real twat. An idiot for misleading viewers with the wrong information.) I think the purple saree is a Venkatagiri design and towards the end is the red saree with an Ikkat pallu. Both were handwoven by the weavers in Pedana district, Andhra. I hope someone from Pedana could shed some light about this details in the video.
hi bro, nice video. I remember my childhood days. I m also came from hand looming family. I want handloom raw material , where is available in andhra prader? I m from nellore, I m going to start a business. anybody know that, plz reply to my mail id.
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Forget about designer clothes. These saree's are in a whole different level. Amazing.
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We, the indian ladies should change our wardrobe from western style to traditional saris and dresses so that these hard working people get sufficient enough for their work and we can fetch the lost glory of our tradition and culture plus set example for our new generation also
HATS OFF TO OUR TRADITIONAL ART AND ARTISTS
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Wow, what an incredible process. I'm watching it and yet I still can't understand how those patterned designs get woven into the fabric. All that hand working seems well underappreciated. You people produce the most beautiful results. Cheers to all your hard work it's lovely.
I wish you'd added captioning that explained what the workers were doing. It's interesting, but it could have been fascinating.
Hats off to the people who are working so hard. We very easily bargain for price of a saree or any clothe material without knowing the efforts someone has put in making it.
These sarees are made in many centers in Andrapradesh. Dont be misled by the name of the video, they are not Banaras. Banaras sarees are made in Varanasi. The basic principle of weaving remains same, like you saw a plane weave saree with a border and pallu or the zari design on a saree. The zari design is made with this attachment to the loom, called a jacquard, which can make complicated designs on border , pallu, part of saree or all over the saree. These gifted artisans are experts in making the yarn ready, dye the yarn and weave it and finally finish the saree so that it looks good on the store counter and feels nice. There are various types of sarees ( thousands of them ) made in various parts of India and depending on the area the sarees are named as 'Banarasi', 'Kanjeevaram' ( made in Kanchipuram of Tamilnadu, ) Oria, Mysore silk, or by the type of saree like Batic, Ikat, Chikan, Monkalmuru, etc. Such a wonderful clothing from our beloved India
Muga silk is the pride of assam. Do you know about muga?
Pavu kidaikkuma?
Thank you very much for this upload...
Respect increased for these Talented artisans....
Now we know why these handloom Banarasi sarees are so costly....
Incredibly beautiful saree fabric and craftmanship! So much fantastic textile skill came from India to the 'West' in weaving and printing.
WHRE IS IT SIR
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I've been going crazy buying Indian saree fabric. I am glad I found this video because I now understand how much work goes into the more expensive pieces. It is so beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
Indian saree fabric has a vast ocean of varieties. It is an entire sub-continent of various weaves. Each distinctive state has its own weaves. Please look up the correct weave from the respective region before you purchase. Many imitations are being sold as handloom. Exercise caution during purchase. Thank you for appreciating indian textiles.
@@arunaadevan Mam our assam's muga silk is so beautiful. But people are not aware of it.
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oh wow, they all look so very beautiful .. how can we pick just ONE?!?!?
These guys work so hard and don’t get paid enough for it.
Hanufa Qureshi I agree ... the world should focus on arts' gardens ' true culture in ART'$ ...
Agree,the traders and middlemen take advantage
You probably don't work very hard and get paid way too much.
how do u know?
These are from Andhra Pradesh.....pedana town near by machilipatnam.
Cheneta chiralu in Telugu.
Plz change title....why mentioned Banaras sarees
Thank u
Yes this is not banarsi saree
Yes, they are talking in Telugu..
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please can you give me their phone number or their full address?
We are proud of our country to have such crafts men I request gvt of both Telugu states to sopport such people instade of giving resurvations to rich BC SC and st gvt should support them by providing materials and farmers with seeds and varmicomposite manure that is made by waste in ghmc stop all resurvations please ambhetkhar has written constitution he mentioned to implement it for 2 years why politicians are taking advantage of this scheme for votes stop talking advantages of caste and religion go for election on supporting hard working and people don't produce lazy People you people put tax to indestralists and don't provide proper roads for them but provide free food to lazy People near roads
Hi, Namasthey andi, I am vinod from Venkatagiri, Wholesaler of Sarees & Dresses, All Model Sarees max available, Door 2 Door Delivery kuda Available & Single also Available...Please contact = 9440501170...
What do you think?these people belong to upper caste?No ,these hard-work belong to lower caste?As they are not educated,so they can't get any reservation or support from government.Even they can't get loan.They have to bent for selling these on cheapest price to upper caste business class.Who sells them on the highest.
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when you forget why India was the source of all Britain's wealth
??? Yeah, I don't think so.
Britain had its fingers in many pies, not only India. However, India did play a large part of Britain's economy boost.
so true:(
If u want
Months of Hard work & a seconds of time our women reject it .. oh so sad :'(
love to watch , these r very beautiful sarees and costly, omg it is so great to watch u guys are awesome God bless you, your knowledge is great beyond lots of hard work and DEDICATION
Thanks for Your Valuable contribution towards society and country at large
Respect to the workers,,,
Beautiful, absolutely stunning from hard working men.
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Beautiful,if they are protecting an old way of weaving the artisans should be well paid.
Wow ! This is world famous indian sari
Talented and hardworking people. Super...
My favorite saree.....❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
so hardworking and a lovely cloth. what a beautiful village. Enjoy your day beautiful villager. peace.
I would love to wear them every day. So feminine and beautiful colors.
These are PEDANA handloom cotton saree from ANDHRA PRADESH. Pedana is in Andhra Pradesh, SOUTH India. The weavers are speaking their native dialect, TELUGU.
(CERTAINLY NOT Banarasi. Banarasis are made in Varanasi, North India. The person who has labelled the wrong name for this video is a real twat. An idiot for misleading viewers with the wrong information.) I think the purple saree is a Venkatagiri design and towards the end is the red saree with an Ikkat pallu. Both were handwoven by the weavers in Pedana district, Andhra. I hope someone from Pedana could shed some light about this details in the video.
Congratulations.
God bless you.
We are from Jaffna srilanka
Love you all
Красота такая! Бог ты мой ,сколько физического труда прилогается ,чтобы создавать такую красивую ткань
I still don't understand how the pattern gets woven into the border!??! Anyway, it is beautiful and hard work for sure. Thanks for sharing!
It looks like the video is taken in Andra ( based upon the people speaking) where they make Banarasi saaries using "hand loom", the ancient way. Nice to see how they make yarn, hand dye and weave cloth.
WHERE IS THIS VILLAGE
And you can't make banarasi saari in andhra
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It also looks like Kanchipuram .. TN
What is that old man saying in shop?
Really superb... working very hard
Hard work of weavers very nicely shooted but these are not banaras sarees any way nice video hand looms from andhra
Hats off all skillful artist 🇮🇳
Very nice color
These are from Pedana in AP
Unbeliveble beautiful
It's our India and Indian skilled people.
These sarees are beautiful I wish they had more info so I could purchase some online
Just search in the google I am sure you will get many options.
These are PEDANA handloom cotton saree from ANDHRA PRADESH. Pedana is in Andhra Pradesh, SOUTH India. The weavers are speaking their native dialect, TELUGU.
(CERTAINLY NOT Banarasi. Banarasis are made in Varanasi, North India. The person who has labelled the wrong name for this video is a real twat. An idiot for misleading viewers with the wrong information.) I think the purple saree is a Venkatagiri design and towards the end is the red saree with an Ikkat pallu. Both were handwoven by the weavers in Pedana district, Andhra. I hope someone from Pedana could shed some light about this details in the video.
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Nice work.
so beautiful and such hard work to make
Parrot green& rani colour. Beautiful. Please tell me price
wow how beautiful. hard working people
None of these workers can own one 😢
Hardworking people 👏👍🏻
बहूत सुंदर, क्या ड्रेस मटेरियल बनाते हैं एसे हाथो से ,बिझनेस के लिए होलसेल का क्या रेट रहेगा कृपया बताये
Those loom patterns are beautiful.
this is real talent ....
Too much hard work and these people talk in telugu.it is in Andhra Pradesh.
Simply Awesome..! 🌹
Thats hawan going on somewhere in the background 🥺❤️
வாழ்த்துக்கள் நண்பா. வாழ்க வளமுடன்
அன்புடன் .
இலங்கையிலிருந்து
Please tell me the address I can order it's really beautiful how I can order it
Please visit apco website or tsco website these are maintained by respective State gov and quality and price are good
Anna viladhi adrass thelisthe Naku kuda cheppu anna
I appreciate the hand work of the artisan. The documentary is a disappointment. Badly edited n no commentary explaining the various processes.
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Incredible...such a hard work!!
Can u give the address of this shop???
Unbelievably gorgeous !
Beautiful colours.
Waao its too much difficult to work using by hand all day special the lady weiving the cloths...My sympathy is with her Love and Respect from Canada
This Saree design women so cute
Very hard working so cute Saree
Andhra cotton sarees. Beautiful
Many Many Many 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍thumbsup
It’s amazing!
Amazingly talented people who do this work!! Absolutely amazing to see the loom & dye process & all!! Thank you very much!!
Masha Allah Tabarakallah. may Allah bless you!
Is it delivered to Pakistan?
I think those are Dharmavaram sarees..
all this work so girls can look so pretty 😍😍😍
only a work of art is good enough to adorn a work of art =)
yes really hard-working people. okkokka pogu daram padadaniki yenni sarlu vallu ala cheyalo.papam ippudu anta machinery vachi chenetha karmikula jeevanopadini tagginchesaayi.
Rajyalakshmi putcha that's why these sarees are so expensive
kiya aap batayenge yea factory khan par hai mai visit karna chahati hu please tell me
so beautiful.amazing art and craft .so much hard work.
Hi can you tell about where from you actually shoot this video ??? Plz
Thank you for this video. Really fascinating
This is the jacquard loom with punched cards for pattern.
these are not Banarasi sarees .. looks like south cotton sarees... but the hard work is incredible...
stunningly super-rich colors :))
Too much hardwork
Chanting sound..blissful
wow im bruneian but respect and appreciate to these people for a hard work,and yet its all worthed😍😍😍😍really appreciate to u guys, really hope everyone also appreciate it coz it isnt an easy work..it may look simple and easy but trust me..maybe only for one hour we will give up doing this..with a hot temperature boiling water with a smoke,and non stop doing it for a million time just only for a small penny 😢😢😢i pray for them hope they will always be granted with a really good health, great prosperity... and really2 hope will realize that the salary they get isnt enough,pls raise their paid for a hardwork as an appreciation to them,pls think about their family too im so pity coz most of them even after struggle still their groceries & medication still aint enough huhuhu..pls pls pls think bout this..😢😊
Amazing work. How do they give such beautiful designs I can't understand. Can someone explain?
Its the cams at the top. At each stage, the white threads change the position of the golden threads. Watch @14:23 to @16:00. Those punch cards adjust the cam positions.
Can you tell us where we can buy their work directly
உங்களது வியா்வை,கடின உழைப்பு,கண்ணீா்,வேதனை எல்லாம் வா்ண சேலைகளாக மாற அதை நாம் பெருமையுடன் அணிந்து உலா வருகின்றாேம்...எத்தனை வலிகளையும் சுவாச காற்றையும் இந்த சேலைகள் சுமந்து வருகின்றது. இறைவனின் அருள் என்றும் உங்களை சேரும்.
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Super
Super realy loved it
these Indian work so hard!
wow wow wow from Bangladesh. thank you
omg....most complex machine in the world.
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Nice capture,which place it is?
Village name please
How much hord work they do to create such simple and beautiful desgines
These are PEDANA handloom cotton saree from ANDHRA PRADESH. Pedana is in Andhra Pradesh, SOUTH India. The weavers are speaking their native dialect, TELUGU.
(CERTAINLY NOT Banarasi. Banarasis are made in Varanasi, North India. The person who has labelled the wrong name for this video is a real twat. An idiot for misleading viewers with the wrong information.) I think the purple saree is a Venkatagiri design and towards the end is the red saree with an Ikkat pallu. Both were handwoven by the weavers in Pedana district, Andhra. I hope someone from Pedana could shed some light about this details in the video.
Kia mea yea khoridsakti hu?
Peaceful workplace.......
I think it is chiral andhrapradesh saree
hi bro, nice video.
I remember my childhood days.
I m also came from hand looming family.
I want handloom raw material ,
where is available in andhra prader?
I m from nellore,
I m going to start a business.
anybody know that, plz reply to my mail id.
Hi call me once bro 7396349684
Hardworking people
Lindo demais! Nossa, como eu queria aprender e conhecer e ver isso tudo de perto! Mas o vídeo vale muito para conhecermos o trabalho!
Walquiria Lobato jabardascomdati
from which city it is located where it is can I now information please give me reply and but not least they are hard working people ......
this is really excellent art
We want to buy directly. How to buy.
It's very hard working
So what do they do when it rains ?surely they don't have to work outside if it's pouring with rain.