About Weavers Emporium

India is famous for its artistic culture, among the culture India is known for its inventive works such as hand spinning, hand printing and hand typing. They are accustomed to the art of weaving as a hereditory occupation. The industry transcends sectarian linguistic and communal barriers. Keeping this very rich tradition in mind, Weavers Emporium entered the foray of a wide and thriving culture.

Goli Seshaiah & Brothers, established in 1896 and standing as a leader for over hundred years in the industryand are one of the biggest manufacturers of the handloom industry. Infused with the aim to deal in best quality Sarees, we have made a continuous improvement in the supply of various genuine and trusted quality Sarees. To meet the ever increasing market requirements, Goli Seshaiah & Brothers started marketing in all major areas of India.

Lending a Hand

Weavers Emporium is committed towards increasing the employment rate in handloom industry. As it considers human employment as the most valuable resource. Weavers Emporium has supported all the associated villages with all the required amenities to all th employees. The handloom industry currently supports over 12.5 million people throughout the country that covers a very varied sector of the population.

Famous regions

India’s renowned all over the world for its famous handloom industry. While there are many destinations small and big around the country, there are some places which are famed for their special hand crafted varieties.

  • Banaras: Banaras is known for not just its importance as a holy place but also for its beautiful and hand woven sarees. Banarasi handloom silk sarees are extremely famous throughout the country because of the way they’ve been woven and created with care and attention.
  • Odisha: With a rich and vibrant cultural history, the sarees from Odisha are also popularly known for their exquisite Sambalpuri handloom sarees!
  • Bihar: Bihar’s rich history is popular for its Tussar silk sarees. The elegant and simplistic nature of these sarees has caught the hearts of women all over the country.
  • Andhra Pradesh: Andhra Pradesh is one of most famous states for the handloom industry in the country. Be it Gadwal, Venkatgiri, Mangaliri, Pochampalli or Dharmavaram, they are all unique in their weave.
  • Gujarat: Gujarat comes next up after Andhra Pradesh as one of the best destinations for sarees. Known for Patola silk and Bandhini handloom, these sarees are unique in their own way!
  • Madhya Pradesh: The central state of Madhya Pradesh is known for its extremely famous Chanderi sarees!
  • West Bengal: West Bengal brings the beautiful Baluchari sarees to the table.
  • Tamil Nadu: A textile gold mine, Tamil Nadu is known for a vast variety of reasons – from leather to knit wear, silks and cotton, the kanchipuranand tradition is extremely famous in this region!

These seven beautiful places bring some of the most exotic handloom products to the women of India, brightening up their day and their wardrobe!