Silk sarees are also known as the renowned Pattu saree in South India is produced from silk fabric, which is a natural fiber, comes from the cocoons of mulberry silkworms through a process named as Sericulture. The silk is used to weave a variety of textiles like Silk sarees, raw silk sarees, tussar silk, Mysore silk, soft silk sarees and etc. The silk fabric has a gleaming look and it is predominantly the famous attire of South Indian women. Especially on festive occasions, there is always a huge demand for silk sarees. Usually women buy silk sarees from the Silk town Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu. Origin of Silk Sarees: It is believed that Silk thread from native silkworm species existed in South Asia during the time of Indus valley civilization accounting from 2450 BC to 2000 BC. Even before that Silk has its roots in China by 2500 BC. What is unique about Kanchipuram Silk Sarees? The special course of weaving makes Kanchipuram Silk sarees exquisite and one of a ...