Chennai:The Natural Fibre Weaving Group from Tamil Nadu has weaved a saree with natural banana fibres depicting pictures of the Ram Mandir and Ram Lalla holding a bow and arrow.
A group of weavers have flown to Ayodhya from Chennai with the 20-feet-long and four-feet wide banana fibre saree for draping it over Sita's idol in the temple.
Natural Fibre Weaving Group of Anakaputhur in Chengalpattu district is famous for its natural fibre clothing. Sarees are woven with natural fibres and vegetable and fruit peels are used for the colour. For the past 12 years, the organisation is engaged in weaving multi-coloured sarees using natural fibres extracted from bananas, bamboos, cactuses, and pineapples.
The colours are prepared from neem, turmeric, sandalwood, lime, charcoal, fruits, vegetables and barks. These sarees are environment-friendly, safe and offers a cool feeling when draped since no chemicals are used. Also, sarees woven from herbal fibres are said to be a cure for skin diseases and allergies.
The Anakaputhur weavers have received many awards for their natural fibre sarees. The National Banana Research Institute has handed the group many certificates for weaving sarees from banana fibres. It takes about three days to weave a saree from natural fibres. A natural fibre saree costs between Rs 1,200 to Rs 7,500.