What is Patnulu?
Natively grown desi cotton, cleaned and brushed with a fish jaw bone, seed separated on a wooden block using an iron rolling pin, fibers opened using the vibrations of a carding bow, straightened and drawn through the rollers of a hand-operated balni, and finally spun on the desi charkha. From fiber to yarn, using native Kondapatti cotton, spun by women, entirely with indigenous hand-operated tools, from the villages of Srikakulam district, Andhra Pradesh. This 100% desi, 100% hand-made yarn is called 'Patnulu' by the local craftspeople to distinguish it from 'Ambar Khadi' or yarn that is spun on the Ambar Charkha.
This product is woven in Warp: Ambar handspun Weft: Patnulu handspun composition
This product is woven in the Kuppadam Technique.
| Saree | Cotton |
| Dimensions | Width 45", Length 5.5 Mts |
| Weight (Gms) | 450 gms (approx) |
| Blouse | Without Blouse |
| Weaver | Oggu Bhadravathi |
| Collective | Vamshadhara |

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