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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalSambalpuri ikat fabric is a traditional handwoven fabric that originates from the eastern Indian state of Odisha. Since it is well-known for the intricate weaving patterns, brilliant colors, and traditional motifs that it includes, it is choicest among those who are interested in fashion as well as passionate about traditional handloom sarees.
This booklet explores old approaches involved in Sambalpuri Ikat production with a vision to preserve this traditional art in the form of literature.
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Somadatta Sharma
Somadatta Sharma, a textile technocrat from Bargarh, Odisha, combines expertise in textile technology with a passion for writing. Born and raised in Odisha's Handloom Hub, Somadatta's early fascination with local traditional fabrics led to a comprehensive education in handloom and textile technology. Beyond textiles, Somadatta's writing captures cultural heritage and spirituality.
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