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Traditional Saree Weaving - Agartala, Tripura

Tripura Handicraft
by
Prof. Bibhudutta Baral
NID, Bengaluru
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  • The threads are dyed and dried under the sun.

  • The artisan attaches the dyed thread reel to the wooden spinning wheel.

  • Artisan aliened the bamboo sticks and started knotting the different color threads for weaving.

  • The different color threads are knotted in the loom.

  • Women artisans engaged in the traditional design spinning process.

  • Artisan passing the bamboo fly-shuttle through the middle of the wrapped threads.

  • Once the fly-shuttle is passed, the artisan starts to beater to join the threads.

  • The final product of traditional saree.

  • Traditional Saree Weavers Mr. Jharna Debarna and his family.

  • Saree with blue color border and red and white color stripes.

  • Half stripe and half plain designed traditional designer saree.

  • Phoolbodi designed saree.

The threads are dyed and dried under the sun.

The artisan attaches the dyed thread reel to the wooden spinning wheel.

Artisan aliened the bamboo sticks and started knotting the different color threads for weaving.

The different color threads are knotted in the loom.

Women artisans engaged in the traditional design spinning process.

Artisan passing the bamboo fly-shuttle through the middle of the wrapped threads.

Once the fly-shuttle is passed, the artisan starts to beater to join the threads.

The final product of traditional saree.

Traditional Saree Weavers Mr. Jharna Debarna and his family.

Saree with blue color border and red and white color stripes.

Half stripe and half plain designed traditional designer saree.

Phoolbodi designed saree.

Tripuri has a skillful boon to create incomparable handicrafts and handlooms. Their products are famous in and outside of Tripura. Handlooms in Tripura are in every house since ancient times. The traditional sarees of Tripura are unique in their designs. They stand unique in its size and the way it is draped among the Tripuri women compared to any other traditional Indian sarees. There are various designer sarees available. They are made of completely cotton yarns, and also sometimes, the zari is included in-between the cotton yarns. A saree with the design named “phoolbodi” that spreads throughout the saree is the costliest and also requires rigorous artistry to weave it. It takes nearly 17-20 days to weave this beautiful designer saree.

Artisan Mr. Jharna Debarna of Tripura is well versed in weaving the traditional Tripura saree. His family is completely involved in the production of weaving products. These artisans use backstrap loom for weaving the sarees. It is the traditional method followed by the artisan’s family to weave. It is an age-old loom that is simple to assemble and very easy to operate. This loom is portable as it is not a permanent fixture and does not have a heavy frame. Such loom is also called a ‘loin loom’.

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The threads are dyed and dried under the sun.

The artisan attaches the dyed thread reel to the wooden spinning wheel.

Artisan aliened the bamboo sticks and started knotting the different color threads for weaving.

The different color threads are knotted in the loom.

Women artisans engaged in the traditional design spinning process.

Artisan passing the bamboo fly-shuttle through the middle of the wrapped threads.

Once the fly-shuttle is passed, the artisan starts to beater to join the threads.

The final product of traditional saree.

Traditional Saree Weavers Mr. Jharna Debarna and his family.

Saree with blue color border and red and white color stripes.

Half stripe and half plain designed traditional designer saree.

Phoolbodi designed saree.


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