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Karnataka
But the main area to be focussed on in the Silk as Bangalore, the capital of karnataka is the largest silk center in India. The following are some of th major centers each of which are unique in their respective areas of craftmanship !
Bangalore:
Bangalore is the capital of the state of Karnataka. It is also known as the city of gardens.
Craft tradition of Bangalore includes making woolen carpets and exquisite stone carving. The craftsmen here are engaged in carving sculptures of various Hindu gods, goddesses and mythological figures .
Mysore:
Mysore is known for rich silk brocades. It is also famous for sandalwood carving, bronze sculptures. Beautiful and intricately carved sculptures are made out of sandalwood.



