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    Why NRIs Prefer to Buy Handloom Sarees Online?

    Byadmin December 13, 2019December 13, 2019

    Non-resident Indians that stay away from the country are more attached to their roots and never miss a chance to get in touch with the essence and rich culture of India even from abroad. Even the distance can’t keep them apart from the very origins of India that connect all of us. Consequently, NRIs flaunt…

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    Introducing you to Orissa Sambalpuri Sarees

    Byadmin December 8, 2019March 14, 2023

    Sambalpuri handloom silk sarees are a popular traditional handwoven saree that features motifs such as shells, wheels, and flowers inspired by ancient history of Odisha. The saree is made by tie-dyeing the warp and weft before weaving. While Sambalpuri saree online shopping has made it easier to purchase, these sarees are mainly produced in Odisha…

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  • Santali Saree – A Tribal Collection Of Traditional Phuta Saree Of Odisha
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    Santali Saree – A Tribal Collection Of Traditional Phuta Saree Of Odisha

    Byadmin December 4, 2019December 4, 2019

    The Santals, one of the populous tribal communities of India, are mainly found in the districts of Mayurbhanj, Keonjhar and Balasore in the State of Odisha. Besides, they are also found in the neighbouring states like Jharkhand, West Bengal, Bihar and Assam. Santal people are very simple in nature and behavior. The santals have their…

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    Splendid Pasapalli Sarees Of Odisha

    Byadmin November 10, 2019March 14, 2023

    Odisha Pasapalli handloom sarees are an ethnic and traditional handwoven saree that uses special and unique textiles and techniques. Skilled artisans from different corners of Odisha showcase native art forms through the yards of fabric. There are many types of Pasapalli handloom sarees, depending on the region of production, the fabric used, the weave of…

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    The Versatile Saga Of Odisha Dongria Sarees

    Byadmin November 5, 2019March 14, 2023

    Odisha or Orissa, one of the eastern states of India, is known for its rich variety of ethnic Indian fashion wear. The state is renowned for its beautiful and gorgeous handloom textiles, especially sarees. The exquisite finish and delicate works of Orissa sarees have made them popular among saree lovers. In fact, handloom weaving in…

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    Textiles Of Odisha (The Handloom Story)

    Byadmin October 2, 2019

    The distinctive hand-woven textiles of Odisha (Orissa) in unusual patterns and vibrant colours have supported a thriving cottage industry employing thousands. Odisha (Orissa) is famous for its silk ikat weaves created by an intricate process called the “bandha” in which warp and weft threads are tie-dyed to produce the pattern on the loom while weaving….

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    Maheshwari Sarees: A Story Of Royalty

    Byadmin October 2, 2019October 2, 2019

    The quintessential saree has remained one of the most favourite canvasses for Indian weavers. Craftsmen from all over the country have found an unadulterated freedom of expression in this nine yards of fabric, and perhaps this is why India is home to some of the finest handloom fabric traditions since time immemorial. One such beautiful…

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    “Kotpad” The Tribal Tale Of Odisha

    Byadmin October 1, 2019March 14, 2023

    Leonardo Da Vinci famously said, “Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.” Nothing embodies this sentiment more than the elegant and simple Kotpad weaves from the Koraput District of Orissa. This textile tradition remained unknown until the Festival of India’s Viswakarma exhibitions in the early 1980s. The simplicity, harmony, and elegance of the tribal way of life…

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    Nine colours of Navratri and their significance

    Byadmin September 30, 2019

    The festive season has alredy begun with Navratri and Hindu devotees are gearing up to celebrate it in full fervor. Apart from worshipping Goddess Durga, playing dandiyas, fasting, making special Navratri foods, many people also follow special colours of Navratri; 9 days and 9 colours that have different significance. This year, the festival began on…

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    “Bomkai” The tale Of Odisha Weaves

    Byadmin September 30, 2019March 14, 2023

    Bomkai or Sonepuri is an exceptional fabric that emerges from the amalgamation of two of the most popular components of Orissa’s textile industry. The fabric is created by weaving the extra weft technique on a pit loom. Bomkai sarees are a combination of Ikat and embroidery that interweave with each other, and the borders are…

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