Janhiphuliya Fish Buti Habaspuri Cotton Saree
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Habaspuri Saree and Fabrics got GI (Geographical Indications) Tag in 2012-13. Habaspuri Saree Facts from GI Document: It has been woven by backward tribal weavers of Habaspur village, Kalahandi district. It is used as ceremonial bridal wear by local people. The traditional habaspuri saree has been originally woven with coarse cotton with less length and width- now it has diversified to finer cotton with standard size. Natural colors are used in the traditional weave. From the Bahada tree the “Matha” (raw silk colour) is got. From Khair tree, deep brown colour is obtained. From “Bija”, light brown colour is got and from “Babool”a reddish colour is got. Motifs used are fish, tortoise, flower, tribal wall art and tattoos etc. Presently, place of production has shifted to Chicheguda. Also, a version of it is being revived in Nuapatna. The current saree is woven in Nuapatna weaving village, by taking inspiration from Habaspuri traditional saree.
Weight- 490 gm, Length- 5.55m, Breadth- 47 inches, Blouse piece- 80cm Included in saree, Thread Count: 2/100 (warp), 2/100 (weft)
(1) The colors of the actual product may look slightly different due to different screens used for viewing the digital photography captured. Our endeavor has been to present the true shades of the products as far as possible. (2) There may be loose threads on the backside of pallu of saree, which is a mark of true handwoven and handloom saree. (3) The slight irregularities in the body/anchal/border of saree are to be celebrated as a mark of true handloom products. (4) Wash Care: We advise dry cleaning for the silk sarees and handwashing separately in cold water alongwith drying in shade for our cotton products. Iron Care: Light iron to be used. For pattachitra handpainted items, please iron only on backside. Otherwise use a cotton cloth on top of the painted parts while ironing.