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Bomkai saree, also known as Sonepuri saree, is a traditional handwoven saree that originated from the Bomkai village in the Ganjam district of Odisha, India. The saree is known for its unique weaving style, intricate designs, and vibrant colors.

Bomkai sarees are typically made using silk or cotton yarns, and the fabric is handwoven on a traditional handloom. The saree is characterized by its distinctive motifs, which include flowers, birds, animals, and geometrical shapes. The borders and pallu (the decorative end piece of the saree) are adorned with intricate designs and embroidery work.

Bomkai sarees are highly prized for their intricate craftsmanship and unique designs. They are often worn on special occasions such as weddings, festivals, and religious ceremonies. In recent years, Bomkai sarees have gained popularity not only in India but also internationally, as they are seen as a beautiful representation of Indian handicrafts and textiles.

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