This Saree is made using natural colors such as in Tani (warp) - Manjistha and Buna (weft) - Kumkuma and Katha
ever-pervading image of Goddess Durga with two Asuras Sumbha and Nisumbha
The Sambalpuri Bandha Saree & Fabrics GI (Geographical Indications) document states that tie-and-dye weaving in western Odisha dates back to around 600 BC
3) Very airy and comfortable
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Pink Single Flower Gopalpur Tussar (Dupatta) sabai grass This Saree is made usingKhandua Facts from GI (Geographical Indications) Document: Origin of Khandua traces back to 12th Century AD and it is closely associated with Lord Jagannath Temple rituals at Puri, Odisha. Khandua is the Weave of the single largest cluster in Odisha at Nuapatna. Here, 10,000 weavers are present with approximately 6000 looms. The Weaves varieties are Nabarangi, Tarabali, Gitagobinda Bastra etc. Common Motifs are Star, temple, conch, rudrakshya, fish,