The Indian textiles, renowned for their fineness and captivating
colours for ages beyond 5000 years, have attracted connoisseurs, from all parts of the world. The textiles of India bear the imprint of the fine
craftsmanship of the Indian weaver. The skill of weaving with deft fingers, drawing patterns and creating designs, is an art which has been handed down through generations from father to son, from time immemorial.
These finest gossamer fabrics woven from yarns of superior
finish are now being manufactured more and more on powerlooms.
The emergence of powerloom has transformed an art into a modern industry, producing around 19,000 million meters of fabrics
annually and employing over 7 million of workers. The combination of traditional art and contemporary modern designs,
has given a unique character to the Indian powerloom textiles.
The modernisation process undertaken by the powerloom industry has widened
the scope of products such as grey, printed and dyed fabrics and
cotton made-ups in a variety of sophisticated finishes and in a wide range of widths and sizes. Besides, the industry is now in a
position to offer fabrics not only of cottons but also of rich blends of
cotton, synthetics and other fibers. The process of economic
liberalisation, has enabled the industry to become globally competitive, not only in terms of price
, but also of quality.
It is therefore no surprise that powerloom textiles worth more than Rs. 44,000 million have been
exported to all the four corners of the world, covering not only the developed but also developing
countries. U.S.A., France, Germany, Bangladesh, Hongkong, Italy, etc., have been our major markets, indicating the directional pattern of exports. The discerning buyers of these countries prefer Indian
textiles, as these meet their requirements, wether it be in texture, finish, weave, variety, quality, price,
width & size, count & construction, weight, specifications.
The range of products offered are many splendoured, right from greys to finished fabrics and to made-ups. |