Odisha Handloom Natural Dye Kotpad Saree (Navy Blue With Yellow & Red Borders)
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This piece of gaudy and vibrant saree brings the colors of celebration. The handloom symbolizes the Indian tradition with the colors pouring on the sarees. The colors of the saree are yellow, pink and blue. The kotpad saree is colorful, bringing smiles on your face and shining in your eyes. The colors like pink, blue and yellow are such a jolly combination. The borders are of different colours and the dual tone is visible as they flow from the body. One border of the saree is of pink colour and the other is of yellow one. There are shades of blue on the border too. The central part of the body is blue with little arrow motifs. There are lines of pink giving a structure to the saree.
Kotpad is made from vegetable dye in the town of kotpad in the district koraput. The handloom is totally organic and made by the community called Mirgan. The borders of the sarees are bold and attractive with a dual tone. This relic of Odisha requires about a month to be this gorgeous and worthy. This gorgeous handloom is the first one to get the GI tag from Odisha proving its insane magic.
This piece of gaudy and vibrant saree brings the colors of celebration. The handloom symbolizes the Indian tradition with the colors pouring on the sarees. The colors of the saree are yellow, pink and blue. The kotpad saree is colorful, bringing smiles on your face and shining in your eyes. The colors like pink, blue and yellow are such a jolly combination. The borders are of different colours and the dual tone is visible as they flow from the body. One border of the saree is of pink colour and the other is of yellow one. There are shades of blue on the border too. The central part of the body is blue with little arrow motifs. There are lines of pink giving a structure to the saree.
Kotpad is made from vegetable dye in the town of kotpad in the district koraput. The handloom is totally organic and made by the community called Mirgan. The borders of the sarees are bold and attractive with a dual tone. This relic of Odisha requires about a month to be this gorgeous and worthy. This gorgeous handloom is the first one to get the GI tag from Odisha proving its insane magic.
The handloom of Kotpad is titled on the basis of the village called Kotpad in Koraput District of Odisha. These handlooms are vegetable dyed-fabrics woven by the Mirgan Community of the Kotpad village.
The speciality of these sarees lies in the fact that it has been prepared out of natural resources which are not at all toxic & harmful and hence it is beneficial for the skin. The natural dye is produced from the Aul tree grown in this area.
The motifs woven on the body and anchal (pallu) somehow reflects the culture of that area. These motifs are woven by the intricate extra weft technique.
GI Tag :
Kotpad Handlooms were the first handlooms to get a GI (geographical Indication tag) from Odisha in the year 2005.
Length – 6.4 Mtrs
Wrap*weft (Tana*Bana) – Cotton*Cotton
Blouse - Yes
Fabric – Vegetable Dye Cotton
Color hues may vary from that which appears in the image
Purchasing this product would render 22 Days of livelihood.
- Suggested dry cleaning
- Please Do not squeeze or wring
- Store in clean, dry place away from insects, dust, excessive light and moisture.
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