India is currently the producer of 95% of the world's handwoven fabrics. The handloom industry survived for centuries, passing down skills from one generation to another, and surviving till this day. Till the birth of the Swadeshi moment, Britishers were devastating India’s local economy. Now Indian handloom sarees and materials are earning world fame and importance as they are made up of Eco-friendly materials and are considered more sustainable. Hence Handloom sarees are the pride of the rich material legacy of India. A few types of handloom silk sarees are Baluchuri sarees of West Bengal, Kanchipuram silk sarees of Tamil Nadu, Tussar sarees of Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh and Banarasi sarees of Uttar Pradesh. trueBrowns handloom silk sarees are considered as one of the most important Indian ensembles, as they are worn by Indian women at almost all stages and ages of life because most special occasions are felt incomplete without them wearing saree in it. It can also be seen that f...