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About Our Industry


Silk - the queen of all fabrics is historically one of India's most important industries. India produces a variety of silks called Mulberry, Tasar, Muga and Eri, based on the feeding habit of the cocoons. The sericulture industry today in India employs over 700,000 farm families and is mostly concentrated in Karnataka, Tamilnadu and Andhra Pradesh and to some extent Assam and West Bengal. Karnataka accounts for more than 70% of the country's total silk production.

Indian Silk Industry is second largest producer of silk, contributing to about 18% to the world production. What is however, more noteworthy is the fact that India's requirement of raw silk is much higher than its current production at present. So there is considerable scope for stepping up production of raw silk in the country, overcome the persistent conflict of interest between exporters of silk products and producers of raw silk.

Product Range

Followings are our range of products we trade.


Silk Fabrics


Indian Silk Industry is second largest producer of silk, contributing about 18% of world production.
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Embroidery


Embroidery is the craft of decorating fabric or other materials using a needle to apply thread or yarn.
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Cotton Fabrics


Cotton fabric is popular because it's easy to care for and comfortable year-round.
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Handwoven Silk


Handwoven Silk industry has shown significant growth fuelled by new innovations in the field.
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