Kankatala, Queen of Sarees exhibits its masterpiece collections at The Folly, Amethyst

Kankatala, Queen of Sarees exhibits its masterpiece collections at The Folly, Amethyst

Kankatala Of Visakhapatnam Brings Its Unique Collection Of Hand-crafted Saris To Chennai, To Add Colour To Every Memorable Moment Of Your Life

The exhibition was inaugurated by Ms. Pritha Hari The Folly, Amethyst 

Chennai, Aug 25, 2022: Kankatala, renowned worldwide for their unique sarees, is back by popular demand in Chennai at a special exhibition at The Folly, Amethyst on August 25 and 26. The exhibition was inaugurated by Ms. Pritha Hari.

Each hand-woven saree is a masterpiece specially woven and crafted for the discerning woman who wants som ething that is unique and timeless. “As every woman who understands sarees knows, we at Kankatala are extre mely proud of our exclusive pieces,” says the boutique’s director Anirudh Kankatala. “ Each one of them has been exclusively woven to perfection, seamlessly blending merging the classic opulence of Kanjivarams and the royal grandeur of Patan Patolas with the colourful vivacity of Bandhani techniques.”

Apart from the spectacularly rich bridal wear collection and mesmerising Kanjivaram silks, other pieces on dis play include the Patan Patola range with the Asawali weave, each of which takes a year to make, as well as nat ural-dyed weaves, which take between 8 and 12 months to produce. Then there are the Paithanis, Banarasis, Kh adis, Kotas, Linens, Organzas, Gadwals, Uppadas, Ikats and other designer sarees to match every occasion that you can think of.

, one of the most intricate and difficult to weave Paithani motifs. Mor Bangdi means a bangle with 4 peacocks inside. This Saree has eight rows of Mor Bangdi, four on each side. An extremely complicated and intricate tapestry interlocking technique which can only be handled by master weavers, it took over 18 months for this superlative piece to be weaved, stitch by stitch. What sets a Pathaini apart from most other weaves is that it looks the same from the front and the back. Which is why each Paithani is not just a saree, but a unique work of timeless art.

 

Kankatala, established in 1943, is known for its hand-picked, hand-woven sarees. And as per the 75-year-old unbroken tradition, each and every piece is carefully selected by a member of the family after careful scrutiny and checking them for weave, design and fabric. This is what has made Kankatala synonymous with exquisite, unique sarees, and firmly established it as one of Visakhapatnam’s most beloved boutiques over the decades, with branches across Andhra Pradesh Telangana. Karnataka and New Delhi. And they are now available for a limited period in Chennai. As Anirudh Kankatala puts its, “We can proudly declare that each piece in our coll ection comprises sarees which are not just sarees, but works of art.”

Dates: August 25 and 26

Venue: The Folly, Amethyst, Whites Road, Chennai

Time: 10 am to 8.30 pm