Ponduru Sarees : Gandhi's Charkha Khadi (tm) Sarees - Vemshala
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Ponduru Sarees : Gandhi's Charkha Khadi (tm) Sarees

Vemshala is the exclusive destination for Ponduru cotton sarees, which pay homage to the tranquil countryside of Andhra Pradesh. Embracing the essence of ease and elegance, Vemshala showcases a splendid assortment of Ponduru Cotton Sarees that embody the allure of organic beauty and sustainable fashion. In Ponduru town, located in the Srikakulam district of Andhra Pradesh, rural women continue to be involved in the production of high-quality cotton yarn. They begin the process by engaging in pre-spinning activities such as ginning and carding, utilizing traditional manual tools within the comfort of their own homes.

History
The discovery of the ancient craft of yarn spinning took happened in Ponduru. These saree makers remember their stories as vague folklore that has been passed down through the years. Ponduru khadi is one of the finest khadis produced in the country. It is said that when Acharya Vinoba Bhave visited Ponduru he was gifted a khadi dhoti which was three metres long. It was so fine that it could be packed into a matchbox !

Fabric
What makes Ponduru Khadi so interesting is the painstaking procedure of weaving it. It is produced from indigenous organic cotton of a very short staple length. Two types of cotton are used to make Ponduru khadi: red or Punasa cotton, and white or hill cotton. While the red cotton gives a metric count of 44-65, the white count gives finer khadi with a metric count of 71-100.

Making
Eight steps go into preparing this fabric. First, the cotton is cleaned uniquely. The serrated jawbone of the Valuga fish found in the Godavari River's fresh waters is used to remove impurities from the cotton. Step two is where the seeds are removed from the cotton by rolling a thin wooden stick over it. The third step is called paralleling. It involves the removal of more impurities from the cotton using a thin broomstick. The fourth step called slivering, involves further deep cleaning of the cotton using a nylon thread and bow. This cotton is then spun in the next step and placed in dried banana stems. This process of fine spinning is different for red cotton and white cotton and yields different metric counts. The next step involves making this thread into sutgundis. These threads are then colored and painstakingly woven into khadi fabric using the single-wheel charkha.

Design
Ponduru sarees are single-color sarees woven in cotton. The Temple border is finely patterned on these sarees, making them exclusive and exceptional. Made popular during the Swadeshi movement by Gandhiji, these sarees are an excellent combination of strength and finesse.The only people who spin patnulu are women, primarily middle-aged and older. It is noteworthy that this practice is still carried out today to supplement the family's income. Even though their pay is not commensurate with the amount of labor required, spinners persist in their profession since it allows them to work from home, regardless of their age. Ponduru's Patnulu khadi holds a special place in our nation's textile history because of its distinctive methods for processing, spinning, and weaving exquisite khadi.

Brand Ambassador :

As per news reports, Our Central Finance Minister (GOI) Ms. Nirmala Sitharaman, (2019-till date) has taken the ownership of promoting Ponduru Sarees. We always see her adoring beautiful Ponduru Sarees.

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