SUALKUCHI [ASSAM];[SILK CLOTH] A SILK WEAVING VILLAGE AND MANCHESTER OF THE EAST
Sualkuchi is situated at 30 km away from Guwahati. it is also known as Manchester of the east because of its silk weaving. Manchester of england considered as the textile power house during 18th century. the weaving of the sualkuchi traced towards the 11th century. it flowered during the reign of king Dharampala of the pala dynasty.
According to the official every other house in the sualkuchi is a mini silk processing factory. you can hear the rhythmic clatter of looms even when pass through it's streets. earlier most of the silk produce here were woven into mekhela chador and ghamosa.
Three type of silk is indigenous to the assam and is cultivated by sualkuchi weaver. Muga silk is naturally golden in colour and its known for its durability and glossy finish. Pat silk is ivory white and is produced from the bombyx texttor silkworm. Endi silk is different from the others as its production allows the development of the pupae into adults.
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