New Delhi, Nov 27: Next time when you buy your favourite silk sari, whether at Kancheepuram or elsewhere, take a closer look. Apart from the hefty price tag you may also notice a ‘Made in China’ tag, adorning the nine meter-long cloth considered as the ultimate symbol of Indian womanhood. Yes, it is official. The Chinese silk industry seems to have developed a fancy for ‘Bhartiya Nari’s’ favourite cloth material. To learn more about it, the Chinese have taken a few traditional weavers from Tamil Nadu to China. The Chinese seems to be keen on knowing more about the intricacies and splendour of Indian silk saris and to find out whether the weavers could recreate the same magic with the Chinese silk. The Chinese - limited to the mono-culture of the dragon-based designs - seems to be intrigued by the rich variety and diversity of design patterns of Indian saris.