Connect
To Top

Sambalpuri Drape Woven More In Calculations Than 6 Yards Fetches 55K!

Share the news

Mumbai : What could have been a better way to encourage the weaver of the Sambalpuri saree recently worn by actress Vidya Balan during e-promotion of ‘Shakuntala Devi’, than to dedicate the funds generated from online auction to him?

Apparently, with the amount of love that poured in for this elegant hand-woven Mathematical Equation Saree after the promotional event, Utkalamrita, a brand of Sabat Exports Pvt Ltd decided to auction it and started the bidding process on August 15.

After the bidding closed at 10 PM on Thursday (August 20), Utkalamrita informed that a 20-year-old Odia girl from Bhadrak district Debanshi Mishra studying at IIT Guwahati placed her stamp on the saree with a winning bid of Rs 55,000.

The same Shri Ganeet Silk Saree worn by Vidya Balan would be sent to Debanshi and all proceeds from this bid will go the original weaver – Bhagabat Meher of Subarnapur area, who had first weaved this saree for the 2016 Odisha Handicrafts Award.

Expressing her happiness, owner of the saree Debanshi thanked the promoters and was delighted that she could promote Odisha handloom.

The idea behind this e-auction was to further promote the weaver of this Shri Ganeet Sambalpuri Saree, Bhagabat Meher and donate the amount generated from the e-auction to him.

“Whatever money is generated from the online auction, we will give it to Bhagabat Meher as it will be a token of appreciation for his efforts and talent,” Managing director of Sabat Exports Pvt Ltd and founder-director of Utkalamrita, Amrita Sabat had said.

She further expressed gratitude to late Bhagwan Meher and Harishankar of Bargarh district for this mathematical equation saree. They had produced only four pieces of mathematical saree in 2017 end – one piece was sent to Kalabhumi museum, another was reserved for national awards and two others were used for marketing purposes.


Share the news

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

More in Films & Fairs