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National Handloom Day 2024: Inside India's First Craft Handloom Tourism Village In MP

Pranpur currently has 450 families engaged in weaving Chanderi Silk saris who have been in the business for generations

Pranpur Weavers' Village, Madhya Pradesh Photo: MP Tourism
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One of my early memories of Chanderi silk goes back to the time when my mother and her sister were unpacking the saris gifted by their spouses; they tried on these gossamer thin GI (Geographical Indication) saris one by one, making pleats and marvelling at the softness of the fabric. Little did I know that one day I would visit a village named after this lightweight textile.

Located about 207 km from Madhya Pradesh's Gwalior, Chanderi is famous for its handwoven silk saris. Each year, the state government also organises the 5-day Chanderi Festival to celebrate the legacy of its sheer-textured fabric, which is said to have emerged in the 13th century. However, not many know the beautiful silk saris are woven in Pranpur, a weavers' village about 3 km from Chanderi, where at least 450 weaver families live.

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