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Ayurvastra
Ayurvastra is a branch of Ayurveda, the ancient 5,000 year old Indian system of Vedic healthcare. Loosely translated, “Ayur” is Sanskrit for health, and “Vastra” is clothing, Ayurvastra means Healthy Fabrics.

Inspired by the Ayurvastra project which is initiated and launched by the Directorate of Handloom, Department of Industries and Commerce and the Department of Government Ayurveda College, aimed at creating a niche for the eco-friendly wellness textiles to promote handloom textiles. Kairali Exports Traditional handloom weavers firm in Balaramapuram, Kerala, South India applied the concept in manufacturing handloom textiles using Ayurvedic Dyeing Technique

The Concept spread fast to all part of the world because the dyeing method is eco-freindly and do not pollute natural resources, the raw material used for making the dye is from medicinal rich herbs so the fabrics gives wellness and comfort to the users

Ayurvastra
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