Odisha handloom sarees are not just garments; they are woven expressions of precision, patience, and passion. Every thread carries the focus of skilled artisans who dedicate days, sometimes weeks, to complete a single masterpiece. Unlike mass-produced textiles, Odisha handloom sarees involve manual dyeing, meticulous thread alignment, and hand-operated looms that demand extraordinary concentration. The craftsmanship […]
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Unearthing the Origins: A Glimpse into the History of Berhampuri Patta Saree Berhampuri Saree, steeped in tradition and elegance, traces its roots back 200 years. This exquisite knitting pattern emerged in the 14th century, introduced by the Mohuri King, who ruled over the Mohuri kingdom nestled between the Rushikulya and Bahuda rivers in present-day Odisha, […]
From the Antiquities: Tracing the Origins of Berhampuri Saree Berhampuri Saree, with its timeless beauty, carries a history that dates back 200 years. This stunning weaving pattern was introduced in the 14th century by the Mohuri King, a ruler of the Mohuri kingdom located between the Rushikulya and Bahuda rivers in present-day Odisha, India. It […]
Berhampuri Phoda Kumbha Saree is a handloom saree from the Berhampur region of Odisha, India. It is a unique saree that features a traditional temple pattern called “phoda kumbha.” The Berhampuri Phoda Kumbha Saree is a product of skilled weaving techniques that require two weavers to create the intricate temple pattern. The saree is known […]
