The Magic of Indian Silk

The Magic of Indian Silk

From Sericulture to Masterpiece

A Thread Through History

Indian silk is more than fabric—it's a heritage woven with skill, tradition, and artistry. From the vibrant Kanchipuram to earthy Bhagalpur Tussar, each silk saree is a symbol of identity and craft passed down through generations.

The Journey of Sericulture

Silkworms feed on mulberry, oak or castor leaves and spin cocoons. These are boiled, extracted, and turned into shiny silk threads, eventually woven into luxurious fabric.

Silk in India’s Economy

2nd Largest Producer

India ranks second in the world in both production and consumption of silk.

Mulberry Magic

Mulberry silk makes up 92% of India’s production—perfect for high-end fashion.

Eco-Friendly Vanya Silk

Non-mulberry silk is strong, durable, and naturally beautiful with less shine.

India’s Growth in Silk

  • Production: 31,906 MT in 2017-18 → 38,913 MT in 2023-24
  • Plantation Area: 223,926 ha → 263,352 ha
  • Exports: ₹1,649.48 cr → ₹2,027.56 cr
  • Silk Waste Exported: 3,348 MT in 2023-24

Silk Schemes Changing Lives

Silk Samagra & Samagra-2

With ₹4,679.85 crore support, over 78,000 lives have been uplifted through training and production improvement.

Raw Material Supply

340 lakh kg yarn distributed at subsidized rates to weavers (2023-24).

NHDP & SAMARTH

Skill building and marketing help weavers grow sustainably. 3 lakh people to be trained under SAMARTH.

Preserving a Golden Legacy

India's silk story is stitched with dreams—from the countryside loom to global fashion runways. With continued innovation, support, and tradition, Indian silk is poised to shine even brighter.

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Source: PIB | Crafted with passion for India's silk legacy.

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