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Dastkar Andhra is a registered NGO that initiated its activities in 1989 as an offshoot of Dastkar Delhi, with a vision of sustaining handloom weaving as a rural livelihood and nourishing the handloom Industry. DAMA or Dastkar Andhra Marketing Association provides technical support or design to around four hundred and fifty weavers, with work being guaranteed for 365 days for them. iTokri handicraft online store offers a wide range of authentic handwoven sarees by Dastkar Andhra or Andhra cotton sarees online, such as Srikakulam natural dyed cotton saree with Kuppadam border. These are made with durable fabrics in Srikakulam, Andhra Pradesh. You can also get a Mangalgiri Godavari handloom cotton saree with a comfortable blouse for all seasons and a Srikakulam jamdani natural Dyed handloom cotton saree for a soft and comfortable outfit. These cotton favs are the best to beat the summer heat and give you a classy look for any occasion. Buy Andhra handloom cotton sarees online at the best prices on iTokri while getting high-quality products and fast delivery.
Explore the exclusive collection of handmade Dastkar fabrics online that will impress everyone with a fine taste. You could also shop the best Dastkar stoles and scarves online to match your outfit at iTokri. Were you looking to buy Dastkar dress material online? Get designer suits and dresses made these authentic Dastkar dress material. Level up your suits and traditional Indian dresses with these best Dastkar dupattas. You could also check out these authentic Dastkar crafts of India and give your house a little traditional touch.
Skip the power-loom imitations sold as handwoven. The Indian saree is not one textile it is hundreds of distinct weaving and printing traditions, each carrying the knowledge of a specific community in a specific place. iTokri's saree collection is built on that understanding.
GI-registered Chanderi sarees woven in Madhya Pradesh. Maheshwari sarees with their hallmark reversible five-stripe border from Maheshwar. Pochampally Ikat sarees from Telangana - GI-registered since 2004 - where the pattern emerges from the weave structure itself, not from printing. Sambalpuri Bandha sarees from Odisha, GI-registered since 2012. Banarasi sarees sourced directly from cooperative weavers in Varanasi. Ajrakh sarees in natural indigo and madder from Kutch. Kalamkari sarees from Andhra Pradesh in both the block-printed Pedana tradition and the hand-drawn Srikalahasti pen-work tradition. Lucknowi Chikankari sarees with documented white-on-white hand embroidery.
Every saree on iTokri is bought directly from the artisan, listed with full craft provenance, and priced to reflect fair artisan payment - not discounted, not sale-priced, not negotiated down.
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