Sabai Grass

Sabai Grass

SABAI GRASS is one of the fine natural fibres that has the potential to be coloured or dyed. The local individuals are dependent on the collection of a variety of leaves and grasses. These leaves and grasses are the main source of income for the local individuals for a period of time. The only product made from Sabai grass was ropes. Now it is used to make baskets, cots, coasters, decorative boxes, wall hanging and furniture.

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Product Details

Giftabled presents an eco-friendly, stylish tote crafted from screw pine in two beautiful color shades. This simple yet elegant silhouette features long woven double handles for easy and comfortable carrying, making it the perfect companion for your vacations and trips. Each bag is meticulously handcrafted by our talented artisans, who are differently-abled, bringing unique artistry and purpose to every piece. Embrace sustainability and make a positive impact with a product that’s not only beautiful but also environmentally conscious. Travel with a thoughtful mindset and elevate your journey with this eco-friendly tote from Giftabled.

Material : Screw Pine

Size : 38L x 29H x 10D cm


Making Process

The process of Sabai Grass is done in the Easter and Central part of India. Popularly known as Sabai is one of the old techniques of Indian culture. 

 

The steps followed in Sabai Grass process is given below:

 

  1. The grass is cut from the Peepul Tree. 
  2. The bundle of grass is placed in the sun for 3 to 4 days for drying.
  3. Once the grass is dried, the bundle of grass is cut in layers.
  4. Then weaving is done. 
  5. Now finally painting and stitching is done as per the product requirement.
Sabai

Beneficiary

Mirdolo mahato

Mirdolo mahato

Mirdolo mahato is from a family of farmers. She was trained in the Sabai making process and now independently can manufacture Sabai products. She is married and has three children. Her husband also helps her in the process. This interest in making the Natural Fibre product has made her one of the bread winners of the family. She earns around Rs. 300 per day