There's this little town in the temple city of 
Odisha, hugely famous for its applique work.  Beautiful lampshades, colorful hand bags, bright wall hangings, letter holders, little  purses, cushion covers, bed sheets, umbrellas, you name it and you have  it! The market place itself is a distinct heaven of colors. Have you noticed the photographs below??
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| The market place of Pipili | 
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| The shops at Pipili | 
Applique work of Pipili is actually patching cloth design in other words. The locals have named the art form as 'Chandua'. So, what they generally do is cut pieces of colored cloths into various beautiful  shapes and apply these onto another cloth called the master fabric.
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| Wall decors inside a shop | 
The  themes have usually originated from the temple city. So, you'll notice a  lot of items with the art work depicting 
Lord Jagannath,  specially the  wall hangings. No ritual inside the temples in Odisha is completed  without a Pipili Chandua. Even the great Chariot festival of Odisha  known as the Rath Yatra demands canopies and umbrellas from Pipili. This  famous place has also etched its name in the Limca Book of Records to  have manufactured the 'Longest Thematic Applique Work' of 54 meters in  the year 2004.
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| Colorful lamp shades | 
The most spectacular of all the art work in Pipili  are the lamp shades. Complement these with a bulb and the decor's even  more beautiful. You can also go for the multicolored umbrellas designed  with 
Pipili art work.  And then you have bedsheets, handbags and carpets too!
Don't hesitate  to spend your money on one of these. In fact you can buy as many as you  want! The price is going to be easy on the pocketbook. I mean it's  flatteringly cheap. :) Buy anything here and that too without burning a  hole in your pocket!!
And yes, when you actually happen to visit  this place, do give a sure shot look inside the shop and the workshop as  well. The workers toil day and night to create the beauty that you see  outside. Respect for such hard-working beings!
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| Workers in action at a shop | 
Devi Applique Workshop is one particular shop here  that I love. Not that the other shops aren't that good. In fact, some  other shops are even better. But, the shopkeeper here, Mr. Dilip Bera,  is one interesting guy. He'll never let you go empty handed. Now don't  feel conned! He's a good salesman! And what's more! He even offers free  gifts sometimes. ;)
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| Mr. Dilip Bera, the ever-smiling shopkeeper | 
 
So, don't miss Pipili if you happen to visit Odisha this time. It is one of the most famous amongst all 
Odisha tourist places  Do shop a lot there! I'll go, check my new Pipili buys! You know, I  cant resist myself from checking the stuff again and again. Tempting,  these are! :) I'm seriously Pipili-fied now! Tada!