The Tamil Nadu Handloom Weavers’ Co-operative Society Limited (Co-optex) has had this unique privilege of supplying 144 sets of vastrams to Tirumala annually at the rate of a dozen sets a month. Known as ‘Melchat’ (‘Melsatthu’ or upper vastram) and ‘Uttariyam,’ each cloth is carefully designed with specific border and dimension in terms of length and breadth etc. ‘Melsatthu’ cloth is twelve yards in length, 72 inches in breadth and weighs more than two kg. The ‘Uttariyam’ is six yards in length, 39 inch in breadth and weighs 600 grams. Making
‘Melsatthu’ involves not only ten days of intensive labour, but also a
sense of care and commitment with devotion for ensuring perfection to
achieve the standards, appearance and design as per the temple
‘sastraas.’ The quality of the
consignment is ensured at Kancheepuram and also at the Central Silk
Board, Bangalore, before dispatching it to Tirumala, as it went beyond
the routine commercial commitments of Co-optex, Mr. Venkatesh told The Hindu.
Design
The
design for both the ‘Melsatthu’ and ‘Uttariyam’ is specified by the
TTD. A cluster of few select societies using about 25 handlooms on the
outskirts of Salem city is involved in the making of these holy drapery.
Though different societies make the holy clothes, they are all quite
identical in terms of weight, size and design, indicating their strict
adherence to the TTD stipulations. Both the vastrams comprise three colours with the core part in green and border in maroon, on both sides.Looms have been specially designed so that they can be operated on dimension-specific methodology, Mr. Venkatesh has said.
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