Wednesday, 14 December 2011

Saree made by using 25 Natural Fibres in Limca Book of Record

Sari Weavers of Anakaputhur, about 20km south of Chennai, have entered the Limca Books of Records by making saris using 25 varieties of natural fibres.

Limca Book of Records has recorded a new world record for the production of sarees from 25 different natural fibers such as the stem of bananas, cotton, bamboo, jute, pineapple, aloevera, hemp, sea grass, recycled silk, linen, silk, lemon grass, wool, and the Mass in fiber.

Success is the registered name of weavers at Anakaputhur, 20 km south of Chennai, India.

Not only do these organic saris, but even a fair price.

Anakaputhur weavers have experimented with various natural fibers such as pineapple, silk, banana, jute and aloe vera. In 2009, they managed to produce banana fiber cloth, while in 2010 came to fabrics made from bamboo fibers.

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