Sheetal Patti
Sheetal Patti is a natural fibre product that is very popular in the eastern part of India. This is one of the Fibre products that is expensive. Sheetal Patti mats are mainly used to sleep in the summer season around assam as it keeps the temperature cool when used. The production of Sheetal Patti is the main business in the areas of Assam. It is mainly made of green cane slips. The Sheetal Patti process involves many procedures that are complicated.
Handmade Jute Passport Holder
Travel in style with our Handmade Jute Passport Holder, a perfect blend of practicality and eco-friendly elegance. Crafted from natural jute, this passport holder is designed to keep your travel essentials organized while showcasing a commitment to sustainable fashion.
Product Features:
- Material: Made from 100% natural jute, known for its durability and eco-friendly properties.
- Design: Features a chic and minimalist design with a tactile texture that highlights the natural beauty of jute.
- Functionality: Includes multiple compartments to securely hold your passport, travel tickets, and other important documents.
- Craftsmanship: Expertly handmade by skilled artisans, ensuring a unique and high-quality finish.
- Size: Compact yet spacious enough to accommodate standard passports and additional travel essentials.
- Closure: Secured with a sturdy, easy-to-use closure mechanism to keep your items safe and accessible.
- Care Instructions: Wipe clean with a damp cloth; avoid soaking to maintain the integrity of the jute.
Ideal for the conscious traveler, this Handmade Jute Passport Holder combines functionality with eco-friendly craftsmanship, making it a thoughtful and stylish choice for your next adventure.
Making Process
The Sital Pati manufacturing involves many processes that are complicated. This is made from marshy reed originally named as mohtra reed.
The steps followed in hollow casting process is given below:
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- The Marshy Reeds are washed in soda and then dried. Then the dried reeds are split to clean the soft stuff inside and sized to make the pieces in equal size.
- The pieces are boiled in hot water for three to four hours.
- Then the pieces are dried in the hot sun.
- The Splits are woven in a closed weave.
- 5. Then it is designed by using dyed slips as the requirement.
Beneficiary
Gopal Chakraborty
Gopal Chakraborty is from West Bengal. He started to earn in his early days as he stoped education after his father’s accident years back. To take care of his family he discontinued his education and started to work as a daily wage’s labourer. He then though to develop his skillset and joined our training centre. His interest in making the Sheetal Pati products made him continue. Today he is training more than 5 people in a batch. He earns around 250 rupees per day.