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A day in a weavers’ village

March 31, 2020May 15, 2022 Team Arteastic

The Journey It was a hot summer morning in the month of May. We set out in a rented car from Cuttack towards a village called ‘Maniabandha’ in the Athagarh district. It was one and a half hour journey from Read More …

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A Village of Weavers – Story of Maniabandha Sarees, Odisha Ikat

July 17, 2018May 15, 2022 Team Arteastic

Home of Odisha Ikat – Maniabandha, Nuapatna It was a hot summer morning in the month of May. We set out in a rented car from Cuttack towards a village called ‘Maniabandha’ in the Athagarh district. It was a one Read More …

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