Description
The Pipili appliqué work (locally called Chandua) is one of Odisha’s most celebrated traditional handicrafts, renowned for its vibrant colours, intricate fabric appliqué, and rich cultural heritage. Originating from the heritage town of Pipili in Odisha, India, these are handcrafted by skilled artisans using techniques passed down through generations. Each Chandua is meticulously created by cutting, layering, and stitching colourful fabric pieces into striking motifs inspired by nature, mythology, and everyday life. Unlike printed textiles, the beauty of Pipili Appliqué lies in its handcrafted construction, where every motif is individually shaped and sewn by hand.
Historically, this craft was closely associated with the annual Jagannath Rath Yatra in Puri. Artisans from Pipili created ceremonial canopies, umbrellas, banners, and decorative coverings for the magnificent chariots of Lord Jagannath, Lord Balabhadra, and Devi Subhadra. Over time, this sacred tradition evolved beyond temple rituals into an admired form of textile artistry, finding its place in homes, cultural spaces, and contemporary interiors around the world.
Today, artisans continue to preserve this centuries-old tradition while adapting it for modern lifestyles. From elegant wall hangings and festive decorations to home décor, accessories, and lifestyle products, Pipili Appliqué seamlessly blends heritage craftsmanship with contemporary design. Every creation represents hours of skilled handwork, patience, and artistic expression, making no two pieces exactly alike.
At Aegirine, we are proud to celebrate and promote this remarkable craft by bringing authentic, handcrafted Pipili appliqué to a wider audience. By choosing these creations, you are not only bringing home a piece of India’s rich cultural heritage but also supporting the skilled artisans who continue to keep this traditional art alive for future generations.
- Origin: Pipili, Odisha, India
- Traditional Name: Chandua
- Craft Technique: Hand-cut and hand-stitched fabric appliqué
- Signature Motifs: Flowers, peacocks, elephants, horses, sun, moon, trees, and geometric patterns
- Legacy: Traditionally created for the Jagannath Temple and Rath Yatra
This applique work is made on demand and might take a bit longer for the artisans to complete since every part is carefully and meticulously assembled.





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