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Korial Saree

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Korial Saree
Production area
Country India
StateWest Bengal
LocationMirzapur, Panhgechia and Gaganpur
Details
Origin PlaceMurshidabad and Birbhum, West Bengal
IngredientsSilk
Thread count90s-92s
Length5.50–6.50 m.
Breadth1.20–1.25 m.
StyleBengal tradition
Style of AnchalOrnamented by beautiful fine design
Style of bordersPlain or with extra warp
UsageNormal day life and Festival
Status
GI StatusRegistered
Application No.704
WebsiteKorial Saree

Korial Saree (Bengali: কোরিয়াল শাড়ি) is a traditional handwoven saree (Sari) of West Bengal. These handloom sarees are famous for the red boarder, novelty of saree designs, beautiful designs on the anchal, and natural fibers (mulberry silk) in weaving. In 2024, the Korial Saree received recognition as a registered Geographical indication.[1]

References

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  1. ^ "Application details of the Korial Saree - Geographical Indications". Intellectual Property India. Retrieved 30 January 2024.