Saree made of natural fibre paves its way steadily

The exhibition showcasing eco-friendly sarees made out of natural fibres, including plantain, sisal, white madar, sorrel stem and bamboo is being conducted with the aim of giving a rebirth to fabrics made of natural fibres.

Sarees made of plantain fibre will be the highlight of the exhibition. They are weaved by traditional weavers at Anaka Puthur Weavers’ Cooperative Society. The fibre is separated and at a cloth mill it is mixed with silk and cotton threads for reinforcement. Then, colouring is done by the traditional weavers and the saree is woven. Designs are created using natural plantain fibres, said Reena Mary, who is organizing this exhibition.

Customers can choose the colour combination they prefer. For durability, washing is preferred using detergent soaps in yellow colour.

While the banana-cotton sarees are priced at Rs 1,500 and above, the banana-silk variety can be bought at Rs 3,000 onwards.

The one-day exhibition will be held at Women’s Club, Kowdiar, in Trivandrum on Saturday. On August 25, a weaver who is engaged in making the fabric will be arriving at the exhibition and sales will be conducted where customers can place orders during Saturday’s exhibition.

This variety of sarees made from natural fiber is slowly making its way to the state, whereas, it has many takers abroad, especially in the UK and Canada.

Recent Posts

Carbios constructs world’s first PET biorecycling plant

CARBIOS, a leader in biological technologies for textiles, celebrated the start of construction for the world's first PET biorecycling plant…

9 hours ago

Researchers use cellulosic waste for wastewater filtration

Research team at Vienna University is investigating the application of filters crafted from cellulosic waste to eliminate harmful dyes from…

10 hours ago

LYCRA Company partners with Qore to produce bio-derived elastane

The LYCRA Company has joined forces with Qore, a collaboration between Cargill and HELM, to make the world’s first large-scale…

3 days ago

Soorty, Decode collaborate on sustainable jumpsuit

Pakistani denim manufacturer Soorty has partnered with zero-waste designer Decode to create a modern and sustainable version of the jumpsuit…

3 days ago

Puma launches eco-friendly Re: Suede 2.0 sneaker

Puma released its new Re: Suede 2.0 sneaker after a successful trial study which showed that the footwear could be…

3 days ago

EU approves new laws for labour standards in Bangladesh

A new supply chain rule, endorsed by the European Parliament, is set to enhance labor and environmental standards in the…

4 days ago