Adrika Kotpad Saree | Off-White Natural Dye Cotton Saree | Pasapali
Adrika off-white Kotpad handloom cotton saree by Pasapali — full view, natural aal bark dye, red-blue tribal motifs
Adrika Kotpad cotton saree front drape — off-white with red-blue phoda kumbha interlocking border, Pasapali
Adrika Kotpad saree border close-up — phoda kumbha interlocking weave in red and blue on off-white cotton
Adrika Kotpad saree pallu detail — lotus, matka, fish, tortoise and temple tribal motifs, natural dye
Adrika Kotpad handloom saree body detail — tribal geometric motifs and fish woven in off-white cotton
Adrika Kotpad cotton saree texture detail — handspun weave surface, aal bark natural dye, Mirgan weavers
Adrika Kotpad natural dye cotton saree folded — off-white, red-blue tribal motifs, Pasapali handloom
Adrika off-white Kotpad saree handloom drape view — vegetable dyed cotton, tribal weaving tradition Odisha
Adrika Kotpad saree motif detail — fish and geometric tribal patterns on natural dyed off-white cotton body
Adrika Kotpad cotton saree flat lay — full length view, off-white with red-blue border and pallu, Pasapali
Adrika GI certified Kotpad textile saree — off-white handspun cotton, aal bark dyed, Mirgan tribal weavers
Adrika Kotpad natural dye saree front drape — handloom cotton, phoda kumbha border, tribal motif pallu
Adrika Kotpad saree border and body close-up — interlocking weave technique, geometric and fish motifs
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Adrika Kotpad Saree | Off-White Natural Dye Cotton Saree | Pasapali

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Adrika is a Kotpad handloom saree woven in handspun off-white cotton — an original Kotpad saree online from Pasapali, carrying red and blue tribal motifs shaped through generations of Mirgan craft. The body holds geometric forms and fish motifs; the pallu brings together lotus, matka, tortoise, temple, and tribal symbols in a language that belongs entirely to Kotpad.

The Craft Behind Adrika

Adrika is dyed using the aal bark method — a defining practice of the authentic Kotpad handloom tradition. The bark of the aal tree is boiled until it yields a deep tannin-rich liquor. Handspun cotton fibres are soaked in this liquor in repeated cycles, allowing colour to bond at a molecular level without any chemical fixatives. The result is the earthy off-white, red, and deep tonal range you see here. This is a GI certified Kotpad textile, woven by Mirgan tribal weavers of Odisha whose vegetable dye tradition has been practised without interruption across generations. No synthetic dye enters the process at any stage.

Wearing Adrika

Handspun cotton gives Adrika a weight that settles without stiffness — it drapes with a slight body and breathes through the day. The weave has a visible texture underfoot that speaks to its hand-made origin. As a Kotpad saree for ethnic wear, it holds its structure through long occasions. As a Kotpad saree for festivals, the tribal motifs — fish, tortoise, lotus — carry meaning beyond decoration. As a natural dyed saree for gifting, Adrika arrives as something traceable: a specific community, a specific bark, a specific loom. The phoda kumbha border, built using an interlocking technique, frames the drape with a repeat that is quietly insistent.

Pasapali brings this vegetable dyed saree from Odisha directly from the Mirgan weaving community, ensuring the craft record behind every Kotpad handloom saree remains intact.

Product Name Adrika
Saree Type Kotpad Natural Dye Saree
Tradition Kotpad Handloom (GI Certified)
Weave Kotpad Handloom
Technique Organic Vegetable Dye Weaving (Aal Bark Dyeing), Phoda Kumbha Interlocking Border Weave
Material Handspun Cotton
Saree Length 5.40 metres
Saree Breadth 43 inches
Blouse Yes (included)
Primary Colour Off-White
Secondary Colour Red and Blue
Body Design Tribal geometric motifs and fish
Border Phoda Kumbha using interlocking technique
Pallu Kotpad tribal motifs — lotus, matka, fish, tortoise, temple, tribal motif
Key Motifs Lotus, Matka, Fish, Tortoise, Temple, Tribal Geometric
Woven By Mirgan Tribal Weavers, Odisha
Weave Time 25–30 days
GI Tag Kotpad Textile
Certification Government of India Handloom Mark
Ideal For Ethnic wear, festivals, gifting

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