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Khandua is a traditional handloom saree from the Indian state of Odisha, particularly from the district of Cuttack. The saree is made using a traditional tie-dye technique called “bandha” which involves tying and dyeing the yarn to create intricate patterns and designs.

Khandua sarees are usually made from cotton or silk, and are known for their bright colors, intricate designs, and fine texture. The borders and pallu (the loose end of the saree) are usually adorned with traditional motifs such as temple spires, lotus flowers, and geometric shapes.

Khandua sarees are highly valued and are often worn by women during special occasions such as weddings and festivals. They are also exported to other parts of India and abroad.

Khandua pata saree is a traditional handloom saree that originated in the Indian state of Odisha. The saree is handwoven using cotton or silk threads and features unique and intricate designs. The term ‘pata’ refers to the horizontal stripes that are woven into the fabric. Khandua pata sarees are known for their bright colors and bold designs, which are inspired by the natural surroundings of the weavers. The sarees often feature intricate motifs of flowers, birds, and other elements of nature. The sarees are woven using a traditional process that has been passed down through generations of weavers, making them a true work of art. Khandua pata sarees are worn for special occasions and are considered a symbol of the rich cultural heritage of Odisha. With their vibrant colors and intricate designs, these sarees are sure to make a statement and leave a lasting impression.

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