ecofriendly and sustainable
fish lotus
7) Small glitzy potli bag
The Sambalpuri Bandha Saree & Fabrics GI (Geographical Indications) document states that tie-and-dye weaving in western Odisha dates back to around 600 BC
The big borders with seven plus seven fishes lines gives it an extra charm
Maroon Check Kotpad (Fabric) Meter:1.5 ecofriendly and sustainableFirst GI ( Geographical Indication) of Odisha in 2005 06 was accorded to Kotpad Sarees and Fabrics. Kotpad sarees are made from vegetable dyed fabric which are used used as bridal fabric by tribals of Kotpad, Koraput region since centuries. The extra weft wound on Nari is used to develop tribal motifs like fish, conch, crab, butterfly, pigeon, duck, snake, axe, boat hand fan, oar, temple etc. The root bark of older Aul tree is collected in between