Choosing the perfect Banarasi silk saree for your wedding day is a big decision, and it's important to take your time and consider all your options. With so many different... Read More
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When it comes to traditional Indian attire, sarees are undoubtedly one of the most popular choices. These six-yard-long drapes not only look beautiful but also reflect the rich cultural heritage... Read More
Bichitrapuri sarees are one of the most exquisite and intricate sarees in India. These sarees are handcrafted by skilled artisans in Sambalpur, a small village in the state of Odisha.... Read More
History The history of the Sambalpuri Ikat can be traced back to several centuries ago, when skilled weavers in the Sambalpur district of Odisha began weaving beautiful and intricate fabrics using... Read More
Symbolism The Sambalpuri Ikat is deeply symbolic and reflects the cultural and religious beliefs of the weavers. Each design and pattern has a specific meaning, and the colors used are carefully... Read More
Kotpad saree is an iconic handwoven design native to Kotpad region of Koraput district in Odisha state, India. Crafted with natural dyes and organic cotton yarn, this garment stands out... Read More
Khandua silk saree, also known as Khandua pata or Maniabandha saree, is a traditional handwoven silk saree from the state of Odisha, India. These sarees are primarily produced in the... Read More
The hallmark of Bichitrapuri saree is its Large Pasapali design, running across the body. The highlight of this saree is its beautiful border with macha/fish design, which lends it its... Read More
Weaving a Dolabedi saree is intricately painstaking. It takes a significant amount of time& effort to Weave this beauty. It takes on an average about 30 days to weave. This... Read More
Celebrating traditional Indian culture and heritage through weaving. Handwoven sarees made with love and care, by the skilled artisans of Odisha. Bringing you the finest ikkat sarees, handloom saree, dongria... Read More