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With diversity in each state with regards to language, culture, traditions, beliefs, Indian states also take pride in having a specialty in significant fabric, pattern or attire.
1 . Maharashtra – Paithani
2. Gujarat – Bandhani
3. Karnataka – Mysore Silk
4. Rajasthan – Shisha
5. Tamil Nadu – Kanjeevaram Silk
6. Kerala – Kasavu
7. Nagaland – Naga Shawls
8. Mizoram – Puans
9. Meghalaya – Eri Silk
10. Himachal Pradesh – Kullu Shawls
11. Assam – Muga Silk
12. Goa – Kunbi
13. Andhra Pradesh – Kalamkari
14. Arunachal Pradesh – Apatani
15. Bihar – Bhagalpuri Silk
16. Chattisgarh – Kosa Silk
17. Haryana – Panja Durries
18. Jharkhand – Kuchai Silk
19. Madhya Pradesh – Chanderi
20. Manipur – Phanek
21. Odisha – Sambalpuri Saree
22. Punjab – Phulkari
23. Sikkim – Lepcha
24. Telengana – Pochampally Ikat
25. Tripura – Pachra
26. Uttar Pradesh – Chikankari
27. Uttarakhand – Panchachuli Weave
28. West Bengal – Jamdani