Madurai the ancient city in Tamilnadu, India .This is one of the oldest cities in India – and has been on the same spot since 3000 years. Madurai is famous for the gigantic and awe inspirational Meenakshi temple, The temple was built around 1600.
We Divine International are based at Madurai, Tamilnadu, India. Suthana Saree Gar is our new home based business project. Through this home based job we promote our World famous Madurai Sungudi Sarees. This is a good home based business opportunity to Housewives, unemployed female/male youths and college students, with small investment.
From Madurai, comes the brilliant tie-and-dye cotton Sungudi sarees. Sungudi block prints are made from block print and resist dying on very high quality cotton cloth that is the staple dress of village women all over South India. Nowadays the City Urban women used Sungudi sarees.
Madurai Sungudi Sarees are available in Excellent colour combination, Soft & comfy as it is Cotton. Easily washable and durable. Hand or machine wash.
Chinnalapatti is a clean and neat town known for suitable housing area in Dindigul district. Chinnalapatti’s economy mainly depends on handloom weaving industry and is known for it. Weaving has been a way of life in Chinalapatti since time immemorial. Now people are producing Cotton (sungudi) saris with Zari borders, these are ideal for daily wear.
Sungudi saree industry contains looming, weaving, dyeing and printing units. Sungudi industry is providing living for more than 10,000 people in Chinnalapatti. Although weaving is a important profession in the town, the textile export and import is the next popular business in the town. Sungudi sarees from Chinnalapatti are being exported to countries like Singapore, Malaysia, Sri Lanka and South Africa. The town also has industry which is involved in Wet Grinder assembling, Wire Chair production, Alimarh production, dyeing, etc.
Silk sarees (famously known as “Chinnalappattu”) and sungudi sarees are made here in traditional way. Chinnalapattu sarees are well known in South India. Many traders from Chinnalapatti export/sell these sarees and other handloom attire all over Tamil Nadu and countries in Far-East, Africa, Srilanka and Middle-East. Saree business is the major business in this upcoming city. Since saree usage is reduced in these days, Chinnalapatti weavers are involved in making sungudi chudithars, which is getting popularity. Many wholesales shops buy the sarees and other garments from Surat and sell it in South Tamil Nadu.