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.
Jute Spectacle Pouch
Protect your eyewear in eco-friendly style with our Jute Spectacle Pouch. Designed to keep your glasses safe and secure, this pouch is the perfect blend of natural materials and thoughtful craftsmanship, offering a sustainable solution for your eyewear storage.
- Eco-friendly Material: Made from durable, natural jute, providing an environmentally conscious alternative to synthetic cases.
- Compact & Lightweight: Small enough to fit in your bag or pocket, making it convenient for daily use or travel.
- Durable & Strong: Sturdy construction ensures the pouch lasts while keeping your glasses safe from dirt and dust.
- Secure Closure: Features a simple yet reliable closure to keep your glasses securely stored when not in use.
- Natural Aesthetic: The jute exterior adds a rustic, earthy appeal to your accessory collection, while its minimalist design complements any style.
Choose the Jute Spectacle Pouch for a stylish, sustainable way to keep your glasses safe and scratch-free.
Specification :
Material: Jute
Size ( CM ) :18 cm x 9 cm
*Colour May Vary
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.