The handloom saree comes from a village called Kotpad in the Koraput district. It is made of thick, coarse cotton and dyed using natural colors.
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These sarees are traditionally dyed using natural resources, with deep, earthy hues derived from roots, bark, and leaves, offering an eco-friendly alternative to synthetic dyes. A signature feature of Kotpad sarees is their intricate fish motifs, symbolizing prosperity and abundance.
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The weaving process, often passed down through generations, involves meticulous craftsmanship, resulting in a fabric that is not only visually striking but also durable and comfortable for everyday wear.
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Care InstructionsTo preserve the saree's pristine condition and intricate detailing, it is recommended to dry clean only.
Store it in a cool, dry place, ideally wrapped in a muslin cloth or cotton saree cover to protect the delicate weave and ensure longevity.
There is slight color difference due to camera and lighting effects, we have made every effort to capture the most accurate photograph of the product from different angles.
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Product ID: 2775
Rs.13000.00 (USD175.68)
Condition New , In stock
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Testimonials
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This saree is simply stunning.
Sujata, Guwahati
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