Textiles of India have registered a widespread impact in terms of woven, printed and painted textiles since civilizations, dating back to the Harappan civilization five thousand years ago. Various, remote villages, cities, and states have been practicing the art of developing exclusive woven, printed, and painted textiles. The tools, techniques, and colours adopted are almost simple yet intricate and complex. Sustainable ideas of designing accessories that are Anti-Microbial, UV Protected, and Odor-Free Using Natural Materials, include studies on sustainable clothing, fabrics, and methods of creating sustainable clothing. The earliest records of these textiles are seen in Ajanta Cave Murals of the 6 th century AD. This was considered very auspicious and worn on special occasions. Ikat textiles manufactured in Odisa are called "Bandhas" and woven by special community people named Mehars and Patras. Rejuvenation is required to revive and popularize the hidden deepest heritage of the textile and clothing sector. Any style adoption and diffusion is a long process, one needs to tune with the dynamics as a spark. The knowledge and experience in developing new innovative methods of designing are very important. In this context, the use of our traditional heritage knowledge helps a lot to come out with contemporary textiles and costumes.