Women and silk saris are two distinct words that cannot be separated and they love to wear finest silk. Previously silk saris were worn by women only because of the ritual or culture to do so. But now it has become a fashion statement for women, and they love wearing it. Indian silk saris are the traditional garments of women of all ages and they are always graceful, trendy and appropriate.
Well, Kancheepuram silk sari is one such popular silk sari which is being loved especially by teens. The pure silk Sari is amongst the most superior silks (pure mulberry silk) in the world. It definitely enhances the looks and are very popular now-a-days. It can completely change the personality of the person wearing it.

Historical records date back to nearly 400 years and reveal that it was during the reign of Krishnadeva Raya that silk weaving rose to eminence in Kancheepuram. The rich silk saris were initially woven in the temples.
The special hand weaving technique makes the sari to its reputation. The basic raw material, three single threads of, dyed silk yarn is woven using double warp and double weft technique. The silk yarn is woven with interleaved designs made with "Zari." The zari is a Silk thread twisted with a thin Silver wire and then gilded with pure Gold. The border, body and the pallu are woven separately and then interlocked together. This joint is woven so strongly that even if the sari tears, the pallu or border will not detach. The contrasting border & pallu are woven with a variety of zari motifs. This enhances the beauty and the value of the silk.
The Kancheepuram silk saris are available in mind-boggling color contrasts and every imaginable design and variety, which can make the art of sari selection quite challenging. The traditional designs found in Kancheepuram saris include pyramidal temple borders, checks, stripes and floral "buttas." The sari continues to hold pride of place among the various silk sari varieties available in India. The reasons for its pride possession and enviable reputation include fine texture, great luster, long durability and excellent finish. The biggest advantage of silk saris is that they can be treasured for years.

Caring and maintenance of silk saris is an art. There are traditional ways and means to wash saris. Use mild cold water for washing. Avoid hard water for washing. Use very mild detergent. Ensure it is meant for washing silk saris. Always resort to hand washing. Do not soak silk in soap water. Just dip your sari in water, rub soap gently, rinse it for one or two times, wring lightly and dry it in a shady place. Use mild heat while ironing. Preserve it under your wardrobe
Kancheepuram silk saris are very much popular in Indian weddings, festivals and other celebrations. In Tamil Nadu or all over India, brides are expected to wear these heavy bridal silk saris for their marriage ceremony. No other fabric can match the grace of these traditional silk saris. The occasions meant for silk sari are birthdays! Anniversaries!! Festivals like pongal, diwali, dussera, New Year.

How to identify pure Kancheepuram silk saris from fake saris? One simple answer, pure sari is costly. The raw materials are costly. Labor is costly. Be aware that three weavers have to weave for roughly one week to ten days to produce a single sari measuring 46” x 168”. So no one can sell the pure sari at a cheaper price. Another clue is that the pure sari weighs heavily. Look for more weight then assured more life. Consider zari quality. Understand that imitation zaris will turn black over the years. So, one best way is to purchase pure silk saris from reputed manufacturers or their retails outlets.
So, what are you waiting for? Go and grab your pick!