Friday, September 7, 2018

Uppada Jamdani Sarees

Uppada Jamdani sarees are known for their light weight. Uppada Jamdani Saree is a silk sari style woven in Uppada of East Godavari district in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It was registered as one of the geographical indication from Andhra Pradesh by Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act, 1999.

Uppada patterns are mostly of geometric, plant, and floral designs and are said to originate in Persian and Mughal fusion thousands of years ago.

Jamdani style of weaving is originated in Bangladesh. In 18th Century, It was brought to south and in Uppada village of East Godavari district, Andhra Pradesh, India Jamdani style of weaving recreated with a local resonance. The Jamdani style weaving was as old as 300 years. In 1972, Uppada weavers were recognized by Govt. of India with President's award.


Uppada Jamdani saree weaving takes nearly 10-60 days time for which at least 2-3 weavers has to spend 10 hours of their day. Weavers uses pure lace (Silver zari often dipped in Melted Gold) and also finest silk of Bengalore area. Weaving of saree involves, laying out its design, interweaving silk threads, looming, etc., There are around 3000 looms producing Jamdani sarees in and around Uppada and Kothapalli area.

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

A Beautiful Sea on my Village in Uppada





Return in my Village

Hello everyone,

I was visited my village after one and half years ago. They can change very something. The Indian Ocean can crasser the entire road into the Kakinada - to - Uppada in my village.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Floo Fever

Today hot topic is ,
How do you know if you have swine floo?
If you are experiencing lethargy, sneezing, coughing, fevers, difficulty breathing and decreased appetite, oh and you're a pig, there's a good chance you've acquired swine floo! The good news is that mortality is usually only around 1 to 4% and your new floo is going to help you lose weight!
However, swine floo is zoonotic which means it can be transferred from pigs to humans. So if you are a human, the symptoms are pretty general really, similar to a regular influenza (floo) illness: fever, cough, sore throat, body aches, headache, chills and fatigue. Lately (in 2009) people have been reporting diarrhea and vomiting as well though. Because of this, it's hard to diagnose swine floo over a regular floo. This is why doctors will look to your recent history; have you been in contact with anyone else infected with swine floo? Have you been to mexico recently, or in any of the 5 states reporting swine floo?
The 2009 H1N1 swine floo virus is not solely zoonotic though, as it can be transferred from human to human as well as pig to human.
In present situation at INDIA,12 members aredead. its focus on very fast.The floo is rise on this season,that means cold season is very useful in the viruse of swine-floo.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

ManaOoriOosulu

I have opened this blog for share about our village. Uppada is our village in East Godavari District. It is beside on the Hindu Ocean and near to Kakinada at 25 km. Our village has been very beautiful and naturally nice place.

Here lot of things are famous, specially Handlooms. Jamdani Pattu and Cotton Sarees, Salt Fishes. The both are famous on so many years onwards.

Our village specially famous on Handloom Sarees manufacturing.