

A Story of Innovation
During the British colonial era, linen was heavily imported from Europe into India, where it was used to create garments suited to the hot and humid climate. While linen garments became popular among the British in India, local artisans began experimenting with weaving linen into sarees. These sarees gained popularity among Indian women seeking a light, elegant fabric suitable for the tropical heat. The revival of linen sarees in contemporary times draws on this colonial history, merging European fabric with traditional Indian saree designs.
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