Bodo Traditional Eri Waistcoat
Code : P13987
INR
3750 / Piece MRP : 6000 38% Off Excluding Taxes & Duties
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Description :
The Bodo traditional Eri waistcoat is a handcrafted, eco-friendly garment made from pure, cream-white Eri silk (Ahimsa silk), designed for men and women. It is a sleeveless, button-up waistcoat frequently worn during festivals, weddings, and special occasions. The vest is known for its durability, soft texture, natural thermal properties, and often features subtle traditional Assamese or Bodo weaving patterns, making it a sustainable choice. Handwoven by local artisans in Assam, often featuring unique, intricate Bodo Agor (motifs/patterns). These waistcoats represent the rich, sustainable textile heritage of the Bodo community in Assam. Location : Assam, India
Specification :
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Premium Eri Silk: A dense, high-quality hand-spun silk that provides a structured, waistcoat-appropriate silhouette while maintaining a soft, rustic feel. Natural Variation: Features the characteristic slubs of hand-spun yarn, giving the waistcoat a sophisticated, organic texture. | | Country Of Origin |
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India: Handcrafted in the Bodoland districts of Assam, where the tradition of Eri culture is most concentrated. | | Material |
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100% Hand-Spun Eri: Utilizes the robust fibres of the Samia ricini silkworm, resulting in a fabric that is thicker and more durable than typical garment silks. | | Speciality |
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Structured Comfort: Offers the sharp look of a formal waistcoat but with the natural flexibility and breathability of silk. Cruelty-Free Luxury: Produced via the Ahimsa (Non-violent) method, making it an ethical choice for conscious formal wear. | | Technique Of Design |
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Traditional Extra-Weft Weaving: Artisans weave intricate Boro patterns directly into the breast or pockets of the waistcoat during the looming process. Boro Geometric Art: Incorporates traditional Agor (designs) such as the Daothu Gwiwi (chicken heart) or Phareo Gwdo (pigeon neck) patterns. Hand-Finished Details: Often features hand-stitched buttonholes and edges, reflecting authentic tribal craftsmanship. | | Tribe Name |
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The Boro (Bodo) Tribe: Known for their mastery over the loom; the waistcoat is a contemporary adaptation of their ancient weaving heritage. | | Cultural & Traditional Significance |
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Modern Heritage: The Eri waistcoat (locally known as an Endi Waistcoat) represents a fusion of traditional Boro textiles with modern ethnic-formal fashion. Prestige Wear: Often worn by Boro men and dignitaries during official functions, community gatherings, and the Bwisagu festival to showcase tribal identity. | | Durability |
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Abrasion Resistant: The thick weave of the Eri silk is highly resistant to friction, ensuring the waistcoat does not shiny at the elbows or back over time. Shape Retention: Unlike lighter silks, the heavy-denier Eri fabric holds its tailored shape exceptionally well. | | Breathability |
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Layering Efficiency: Designed for layering; it provides an extra layer of warmth without causing overheating, thanks to the fibres natural air-permeability. Moisture Management: Naturally wicks away sweat, keeping the wearer comfortable during long ceremonies or outdoor events. | | Care Instruction |
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Cleaning: Professional Dry Clean Only is recommended to maintain the structured tailoring and the integrity of the woven motifs. Pressing: Use a steam iron on a medium setting; avoid pressing too hard on the woven patterns to keep them raised and textured. Storage: Hang on a padded hanger to maintain shoulder structure; store in a breathable garment bag. |
About Seller :
The Seller is located from "Assam, INDIA " and specialized in HANDLOOMS & HANDCRAFTED.
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