Five Products Get Geographical Indication (GI) Tag
Recently, five products from Tamil Nadu have secured the Geographical Indications (GI) tag.
Brief Descriptions
1. Woraiyur Cotton Sari
- It is native to Tiruchi district and is woven in Manamedu on the banks of the Cauvery.
- They are known for their distinctive Korvai border (a continuous running pattern) with block colour palettes and geometric motifs.
- The border has different motifs, including many geometrical shapes.
- The Devanga community has been the driving force behind the Woraiyur cotton sarees for generations.
2. Thooyamalli Rice
- Thooyamalli, meaning ‘pure jasmine’, is a traditional sambha-season rice variety grown over 135-140 days.
- It is often referred to as ‘pearl ....
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