This Blue and Teal Lines on Purple(Fabric) is specially woven in silk so that you can match it with your khandua silk sarees
the distinctive checkerboard design symbolizes tradition
adding a touch of sophistication to both traditional and contemporary outfits
Then the white plain threads are set as the warp in a powerloom
This mechanized process saves time and reduces the physical strain of traditional handloom weaving
Grey Box Thikiri Ikat Odia Alphabets Designer Cotton Saree handpainted This Blue and Teal LinesThe Sambalpuri Bandha Saree & Fabrics GI (Geographical Indications) document states that tie and dye weaving in western Odisha dates back to around 600 BC. In traditional handwoven ikat, or baandha, either the warp or the weft is tied and dyed prior to weaving (single ikat), or both the warp and weft are tie dyed before weaving (double ikat). Weavers are mainly distributed across the districts of Bargarh, Boudh, Sonepur, Bolangir, Nuapada, and