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Kota doria #saree is one of the finest open-weave fabrics in India. The word "doria" means "thread." #Kota doria saree is significantly more intriguing by its unique appearance and prominent square patterns, or Khats. Before a weave can be worn, it must undergo a delicate process. The handloom Kota cotton saree draws influence from the royals' flair, grace, and opulent way of life. The main raw material for this saree comes from Bangalore, and the zari is imported from Surat.
Kota doria, a term used to describe the extremely fine cotton weaving produced in Kota, Rajasthan, is well known. It is one of the most important sources of revenue for those engaged in this area and is also known by the name Masuria. The Masuria or Kota sarees are what Mangrol and Kaithun are most well-known for.
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