Colourful White & Red Kotpad Handloom Saree

MRP S$ 101.09
Kotpad handloom fabric is a traditional handwoven textile that originates from the tribal communities in Kotpad village, situated in the Koraput district of Odisha, India. 
  • Material : Pure Coarse Cotton
  • Saree Length : 6.5 Mtrs
  • Blouse length : 1 Mtrs
  • Colour : White & Red
  • Fabric Purity : Artisian Oven Pure
  • Weight : 650 gms
  • Border Type : Temple Design
Kotpad fabric is typically woven using locally sourced cotton yarn as the base material. Kotpad fabric is known for its unique use of the Ikat technique, where the yarn is tie-dyed before weaving. This involves tying sections of the yarn with resist threads to create patterns, and then dyeing the exposed portions. This results in a distinctive geometric design on the fabric. 

Kotpad fabric is known for its unique use of the Ikat technique, where the yarn is tie-dyed before weaving. This involves tying sections of the yarn with resist threads to create patterns, and then dyeing the exposed portions. This results in a distinctive geometric design on the fabric. The designs on Kotpad fabric often showcase tribal motifs inspired by nature, animals, and the community's cultural heritage. The patterns are often symbolic and carry cultural significance. 

Kotpad handloom fabric is deeply rooted in the tribal heritage of the region. The fabric is not only a traditional craft but also a source of livelihood for the tribal communities involved in its production. The use of natural dyes in Kotpad handloom fabric reflects a commitment to sustainable and eco-friendly practices. The dyes are often extracted from locally available plants, making the process environmentally friendly.
Kotpad handloom fabric is not just a textile; it is a representation of cultural heritage, craftsmanship, and sustainable practices, making it a unique and valuable part of India's handloom tradition. Kotpad Handloom was awarded GI Tag in the year 2005.
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