Kanjivaram Saree: The Silk of South India, Woven for Generations
What Makes a Kanjivaram, a Kanjivaram?
If silk sarees are a language, the Kanjivaram is its poetry. Born in Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu, these sarees are celebrated for lustrous mulberry silk, contrast korvai borders, and motifs that echo temple sculpture—mayil (peacock), yaali (mythical lion), rudraksha, checks (kattam), temple borders, and floral vines. The craft is traditionally woven on pit looms; the weft and warp combinations create a hallmark density and drape that feels regal yet grounded.
Kanjivaram vs. Kanchipuram
You’ll often see “kanjivaram saree and kanchipuram saree” used interchangeably. They refer to the same heritage weave. What sometimes differs is how markets label blends or lighter “soft” variants versus classic heavy silks.
Cultural Relevance
A Kanjivaram silk is star atti...