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18/08/2020

What is meant by Co-optex?

What is meant by Co-optex?

The Tamil Nadu Handloom Weavers’ Cooperative Society, popularly known as Co-optex, is a cooperative of traditional handloom weavers of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. This is under the control of Department of Handlooms, Handicrafts, Textiles and Khadi (Tamil Nadu) of Government of Tamil Nadu.

Who started co-Optex?

Honoring Rukmini Devi, the founder of Kalakshetra, Co-optex revived silk sarees called ‘Rukmini Devi Collection’ characterised by broad borders, with traditional colours and motifs such as peacock, jasmine bud, thazhampoo and rudraksha, have been timeless classics.

Which type of saree would be buying from Tamil Nadu?

Tamilnadu sarees are of different fabrics like cotton, chiffon, silk, georgette etc. Different types of sarees available in this state are Coimbatore saree, Rasipuram silk saree, kanchipuram saree, Madurai cotton and Chettinadu saree.

Which of the following silks is costliest?

Mulberry silk is the finest and soft silk which is the most expensive silk fabric in the world!

What are the facilities provided by handloom weavers comprehensive welfare scheme Hwcws?

In News: Weavers Comprehensive Welfare Scheme (HWCWS) is providing life, accidental and disability insurance coverage under the components Pradhan Mantri Jivan Jyoti Bima Yojana (PMJJBY), Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana (PMSBY) and Converged Mahatma Gandhi Bunkar Bima Yojana (MGBBY).

Which silk is famous in Tamilnadu?

The Kanchipuram silk sari is a type of silk sari made in the Kanchipuram region in Tamil Nadu, India. These saris are worn as bridal & special occasion saris by most women in Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka & Andhra Pradesh….Kanchipuram silk sari.

Kanchipuram silk
Area Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu
Country India
Registered 2005–2006
Material Silk

Which is the costliest silk in India?

One of the most expensive varieties of silk produced in the world, Muga silk is used to make mekhela chador (traditional Assamese wear), sarees, kurtas, stoles, etc. The traditional motifs and intricate patterns weaved on the silk fabric add to its beauty and demand.

Which is the costliest fabric?

The most expensive fabric in the world is wool, which comes from the vicuña and can only be shorn from the animal once every two to three years. The vicuña is part of the camelid family, of which the alpaca and llama are two others whose wool is also sought after and valued.

How many showrooms does Co-optex have in India?

Co-optex has a network of 200 showrooms spread all over India with an annual turnover of around Rs.1000 Crore. Its logo-the multi-hued butterfly is synonymous with quality, durability and fair trade. The fabrics marketed by Co-optex represent an aesthetic quality and talk of the rich legacy of Tamil Nadu handlooms.

What does it mean to wear a Co-optex saree?

Alongside the Tant and other Bengal cotton sarees, Co-optex sarees had a lion’s share in their wardrobe. What fascinated me the most was the rectangular tag attached to the saree that carried the name and photo of the weaver. So wearing a Co-optex would mean wearing a story – the story of someone’s labour of love.

Who was the founder of Kalakshetra and Co-optex?

Honoring Rukmini Devi, the founder of Kalakshetra, Co-optex revived silk sarees called ‘Rukmini Devi Collection’ characterised by broad borders, with traditional colours and motifs such as peacock, jasmine bud, thazhampoo and rudraksha, have been timeless classics.