How Traditional Godhadis Recycle Old Sarees

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[Brand AMP] Godhadi is essentially the art of discarded fabric. Patches of old clothes quilted together layer by layer that might otherwise have been thrown away. It is a practice of upcycling for a sustainable lifestyle, long before either upcycling or a sustainable lifestyle became trendy.

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