Kunja Bihari Meher

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Born1928 (1928)
Died30 June 2008(2008-06-30) (aged 79–80)
Barapali, India
Occupation(s)Weaver
Master craftsman
KnownforNata Sankirtana
Kunja Bihari Meher
Born1928 (1928)
Died30 June 2008(2008-06-30) (aged 79–80)
Barapali, India
Occupation(s)Weaver
Master craftsman
Known forNata Sankirtana
AwardsPadma Shri
National Award for Handicrafts

Kunja Bihari Meher (1928 – 30 June 2008) was an Indian master craftsman and weaver from Odisha.[1] Born in the Bargarh district,[2] he is known for the Ikkat tradition (tie and dye) of weaving, found in the Sambalpuri sarees of Odisha,[3] and is credited with the development of Sambalpuri handloom industry.[4] He was awarded the fourth highest civilian award of the Padma Shri by the Government of India, in 1998.[5] He posthumously won the National Award for Handicrafts of the National Centre for Textile Design in 2009.[6] His son, Surendra Meher, is also a known weaver.[7] Meher died in Barapali on 30 June 2008.[8]

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