“Alka Raghuvanshi” The true Ikat Lover I knew…

23rd June 2020. I received the order for this beautiful black ivory Sambalpuri silk saree.  Alka Raghuvanshi shows the customer name. I am like I know only one Raghuvanshi and she can’t be the same. Being the true connoisseur of ikat why she will buy a saree from a small business like Sanskriticuttack. 24th I […]

The Timeless Beauty of Kotpad Saree: A Traditional Indian Treasure

Introduction Kotpad Saree is a celebrated handwoven fabric from the tribal heartland of Odisha, India. This eco-friendly saree is one of India’s finest handloom treasures, and its unique craftsmanship has won global recognition. History The handwoven fabric originated in the Kotpad village of Odisha and has since been a symbol of the state’s rich culture […]

Why Are Youth Attracted Towards Handloom Products?

  Handloom – one of India’s undeterred segment of glory. It showcases India’s rich culture and heritage in the best possible manner. Moreover, it’s needless to say that handloom products are well-known for their unbaiting fashion sensibility and authentic appeal. A creative blend of newer designs and color patterns further adds to its bandwagon. Fashion […]

The Magnificent Khandua Silk Saree: A Tale of Artistry and Tradition

Introduction: Khandua silk sarees are a true representation of the rich cultural heritage of India. These sarees are handcrafted by skilled weavers from the eastern state of Odisha, using a unique weaving technique. The sarees are known for their intricate designs, vibrant colors, and soft texture, making them one of the most sought-after fabrics in […]

Laxmi-Pada Sambalpuri Saree…

Manabasa Gurubar, a traditional Odia festival about women empowerment and caste equality, that’s celebrated every Thursday in the month of Margashira, was observed in Odia households. The festival is also known as Margashira Laxmi Puja. The first Manabasa Gurubar of this month started on the Thursday right after Kartika Purnima. It’s believed that Goddess Mahalaxmi visits every household on these days and blesses people […]

“Pattachitra”

Pattachitra style of painting is one of the oldest and most popular art forms of Odisha. The name Pattachitra has evolved from the Sanskrit words patta, meaning canvas, and chitra, meaning picture. Pattachitra is thus a painting done on canvas, and is manifested by rich colourful application, creative motifs and designs, and portrayal of simple […]

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