Madur

Madur

MADUR also called as Madur Kathi is a natural fibre which is grown in the rural areas of Bengal. This natural fibre is a rhizome-based plant. It is considered as the alternative to plastic products. So, this is considered as the better option for the environment and table needs. The products made by Madur bring more satisfaction as these natural fibres does not spoil the environment around.

Sheetal Patti Handcrafted Woven Handbag

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Sheetal Patti Handcrafted Woven Handbag
Product Details

The Sheetal Patti Handcrafted Woven Handbag is a beautifully crafted accessory, made with care by our skilled artisans. Designed for both style and functionality, this handbag offers ample space and versatile carrying options, making it perfect for any occasion.

  • Double Handles with Detachable Strap: Featuring sturdy double handles for hand carrying and a detachable strap for shoulder or crossbody wear, offering flexibility and comfort for any use.
  • Spacious Dual Main Compartments: Designed with two main compartments, this handbag offers generous space to organize your essentials and keep everything neatly in place.
  • Convenient Front Pocket: A practical front pocket adds extra storage for quick-access items like your phone, keys, or cards.
  • Secure Zipper Closure: Equipped with a durable zipper closure, this handbag ensures your items are safely stored while offering easy access whenever needed.
  • Material:-Sheetalpatti

    Dimension: 21*14*9 cm

     

    Making Process

    Madur is also called Madur Kathi is a rhizome-based plant which is found in the eastern part of India. The cultivation is done at the swampy land. The sticks from the rhizome tree can be reaped for 3 to 4 years. Let us see the process of Madur Kathi making.

     

    The steps followed in Madur Kathi process is given below:

     

    1. The main stem of the tree is used to prepare strips just by discarding the tissues. 
    2. The Strips are then soaked in water to make it softer.
    3. Weaving is done by using vegetable free dyes to add required colors.
    4. After weaving, the product is boiled. (i.e., the boiling point depends on the colors used) 
    5. Again, fine weaving is done after drying.
    6. A mat is produced through weaving and it is tailored according to the requirement of the product. (Production depends on the customers demand)
    Madur

    Beneficiary

    Mirdolo mahato

    Nishikant Das

    Nishikant Das is from a farmer family. His interest towards the manufacturing of Madur products made him involve in this business years back. His hard work and the interest towards the jobs helped him to become the trainer of his village. He is also called the master for this training skills. Even though he is 70 years old he is more passionate towards the production of Madur products. He earns between 10000 to 15000 per month.