I was doing my research on this topic and started surfing google.com and got many articles about all the saree influencers you must follow. My question to all the saree lovers, why they have the power to hold the position? Do they deserve to be the saree idol? Well I might not be the right […]
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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 […]
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 […]
Ordinary craftsmanship of extraordinary creation—that is bandha kala. One can say this for two reasons. Firstly, ordinary craftsmen of Odisha living ordinary lives and in some cases in abject penury, display extraordinary creativity in producing some of the most exquisite designs in textiles. The traditional animal motifs of elephant, duck, lion, deer along with conch […]
“Lotus-parrot” in Black… I would like to thank you all first to love and support the saree. Yes there are many kind of lotusparrot available with many sellers. But this is something we created with leap of faith that it will get noticed. But we did not know that it will get loved by each […]
Two most iconic sarees of @sanskriticuttack made by the weavers and supported by you. I have never claimed on the design. Nor I ever will be. It’s simply not my design. However both these colors we started. The black lotus Parrot is entirely my color. And it’s not available with anyone. It’s not easy to come […]
Probably no other single category of product expresses India’s unity in diversity as exquisitely as Indian handlooms. From the Khandua of Odisha to Muga Silk of Assam, from Phulia cotton of West Bengal to Kota Doria of Rajasthan, from Chanderi of Madhya Pradesh to Pochampally of Telangana, the list is endless. Traditional dresses from the […]
Orissa Sambalpuri sarees cater to a different set of customers who have a penchant for traditional or ethnic dressing. These sarees fairly boast of their rich legacy and demand in the global market. A strip of 9 metres long unstitched robe with extravagant embroidery on the pallu which is reflected from both sides almost identically. […]
Handloom products form an integral part of a region’s indigenous culture, its history and the collective taste of people residing there. Orissa is no exception with its wide range of handloom cotton and silk sarees.However, there is a third variety of handloom sarees made of a blended fabric called cotton silk that are high in […]
Orissa fairly boasts of some of the exquisite collections of handloom silk sarees that are celebrated across the world for their refined finish and meticulous weave. The textile industry of Orissa is deeply influenced by the presiding deity of the state Lord Jagannatha which is displayed in the temple borders, traditional colour use and mythological […]
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