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 exclusive product is completely natural dyed. This blue shade comes from Clitoria flower.
This product is woven in the Kuppadam Technique.
Saree | Cotton |
Dimensions | Width 45", Length 6.3 Mts |
Weight (Gms) | 450 gms (approx) |
Blouse | Without Blouse |
Weaver | Oggu Bhadravathi |
Collective | Vamshadhara |

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