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PIRBI, a community business of naturally grown products that supports indigenous farmers of Karbi Hills near the famous Kaziranga World Heritage Site, India.

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It is Happy Karbi New Year today - 1.02.23 & we are here at Chondrosing Rongpi field to celebrate the day with the communities, and to showcase our community products that Pirbi - a community owned enterprise further links to the market. Sharing a few glimpses from the day.

It is Happy Karbi New Year today - 1.02.23 & we are here at Chondrosing Rongpi field to celebrate the day with the communities, and to showcase our community products that Pirbi - a community owned enterprise further links to the market. Sharing a  few glimpses from the day.
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Pirbi - Karbi Ethnic Store. Officially open! When visiting Kaziranga National Park, #shoplocal Shop #ethnic & #ethicallymade products.

Pirbi - Karbi Ethnic Store. Officially open! 
When visiting Kaziranga National Park, #shoplocal Shop #ethnic & #ethicallymade products.
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A surprise visit from the French TV crew members, who bought from us and drank with us- our famous 'Sunga cha' this time with smoked black tea served in bamboo cups. Have a look! #FrenchTV #Kaziranga #KarbiAnglong

A surprise visit from the French TV crew members, who bought from us and drank with us- our famous 'Sunga cha' this time with smoked black tea served in bamboo cups. Have a look!  #FrenchTV #Kaziranga #KarbiAnglong
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Stella is a school teacher and a micro-entrepreneur, she runs a small shop with her husband. She shares the loom with her mother, set up outside the shop and both alternate in making of the ā€˜Pini’, lower part of a Karbi woman’s garment. More about blackstrap weaving later.

Stella is a school teacher and a micro-entrepreneur, she runs a small shop with her husband. She shares the loom with her mother, set up outside the shop and both alternate in making of the ā€˜Pini’, lower part of a Karbi woman’s garment. 

More about blackstrap weaving later.