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MAJOR TEXTILE AND APPAREL

MARKET IN INDIA
PRESENTED BY
ABHISHEK PANDEY
ANKITA CHANDEL
ANKITA SINGH
PRIYANKA
RITIKA
STRUCTURE OF INDIAN TEXTILE AND
APPAREL INDUSTRY
SEGMENTS BY UTILITY
HAND-CRAFTED TEXTILES
KASHMIR
Kashmiri carpets (base made of cotton or silk and also tree of life is one common design).
Kashmiri shawls (shatoosh and pashmina shawls).
Kashmiri tweed.

UTTARAKHAND
Knitted kangsuk (socks)
Saai (cap)
Laakshu (gloves)
Mufflers and woven suit lengths
Shawls
Dumkar (blanket)
Paagad (belt)
PANIPAT (CITY OF WEAVERS)
Hub for traditional Indian textiles.
Woven shawls.
Phulkari embroidered shawls.
Geometrically designed durri rugs.

LUDHIANA (INDUSTRIAL CAPITAL OF PUNJAB)


Woolen and acrylic knitwear.
Shawls.
Panja durries.
Phulkari dupattas.
HIMACHAL PRADESH
Himachali shawl (made from merino wool, local sheep wool, pashmina,
angora, and mixture of these).
Most shawls are made of woollen yarn called raffal.
Kinnauri shawl.
Kullu shawls.
Chamba rumal.
Pattu (a woollen fabric like a sarong).
Patties {weaving of coats made up of tweed (cholas)}.
Namdas (popular as felted wool).
Gumdas (bags and blankets with red and black borders).
Pullans (slippers ones used in the bedrooms).
Carpets.
UTTAR PRADESH
Chikankari work done on chiffon, muslin, organza, organdie and silk.
Zardosi embroidery (done in Varanasi).
Carpet weaving (caters to 90% of countrys carpets).
Carpet weaving centers primarily located in the state are around Mirzapur, Khamaria, Bhadohi.
RAJASTHAN
Bandhani or bandhej techniques
Mojaris (jutis)
Rajasthani quilts
Carpets and durries
GUJARAT
Patola (identical patterns on both sides of the fabric)
Zari products {kinkhab (indian brocade woven on silk with silver and gold threads)}
Cloth printing (curtains, bed covers, tapestries etc.)
Embroidery (Abhala bharat)
Toran and Bandanwar (bead work).
MADHYA PRADESH
Chanderi and maheshwari fabrics
Vegetable dye and resist block prints (Bagh and Jawad)
Batik and chemical block prints (Bhairogarh)
Zari, zardosi (Bhopal)
Tie and die, block printing (Gotampura)
BIHAR
Sujani embroidery (quilts of colourful patches of old clothes)
Khatwa embroidery (applique work, circular motifs, geometric patterns)
Kashida work (used in saris, quilts, household textiles)
WEST BENGAL
Jamdani sarees (traditional jamdanis are woven in white with designs in bleached white).
Baluchari sarees (famous for combination of animal and bird motifs).
CHATTISGARH
Kachhora sarees (unique technique of wearing saree)
Tribal weaving
Kosa silk (sturdy kosa yarn called giccha is coarser and more durable)
Jute products (oldest jute mill of India)
ODISHA
Bandha (ikat)
Berhampuri pata (heavy silk sarees with narrow borders)
Saktapur sari (double ikat checkerboard pattern)
TEXTILE & APPAREL ZONES OF
INDIA
TECHNICAL TEXTILES
KEY PLAYERS IN THE INDUSTRY
REFERENCES
Anon
(2017). Indiantextilemagazine.in. Retrieved 29 October 2017, from http://www.indiantextilemagazine.in/industry-
news/indian-textile-industry-an-infinity-of-prospective/
Anon
(2017). Assocham.org. Retrieved 29 October 2017, from https://www.assocham.org/upload/docs/Textile-and-
Appreal-Study.pdf
Make in India: Production Relocation Opportunities for Hong Kong Garment Companies | HKTDC
Make in India: Production Relocation Opportunities for Hong Kong Garment Companies | HKTDC. (2017). Economists-pick-
research.hktdc.com. Retrieved 29 October 2017, from http://economists-pick-research.hktdc.com/business-
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