The Single Ikat Rajkot Patola saree from Gujarat is a beautiful and intricate piece of clothing that has captured the hearts of people all over the world. Its unique design, vibrant colors, and impeccable craftsmanship make it a true cultural masterpiece. In this article, we will explore the significance of the Single Ikat Patola saree […]
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As a saree seller, I often get asked about Santal Phuta saree, a beautiful handwoven saree with tribal motifs. While this saree is popular among the Santhal tribe in Odisha and has gained popularity in recent years, it has some limitations that buyers should be aware of before making a purchase. Phuta/Phoda Phuta check sarees […]
As an Odia, I take pride in the rich cultural heritage of my state, Odisha. From our exquisite temples to our unique handlooms, we have so much to offer. When Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman, the current Finance Minister of India, assumed office as the Defence Minister, she made headlines not just for her appointment but also […]
Variety is the spice of life, but when it comes to choosing a saree, the options can be overwhelming. Ladies, can you relate? Today, we are here to introduce you to two elegant sarees – the Katki and Sambalpuri sarees. While some of you might be familiar with these names, others may not have tried […]
Kotpad saris are a symbol of India’s rich cultural heritage and tradition. These beautiful saris are handwoven using natural dyes and organic cotton, creating a unique texture and vibrant colors that are unlike anything else in the world. In this guide, we will explore the history and art of weaving a Kotpad sari, step-by-step. The […]
Oh, hello there, my dearest readers! So, me and one of my buddies recently had a little chitchat about Nuapatna Ikat and Sambalpuri Ikat. You know, since a lot of fancy websites out there like to mix them up, we thought it’s high time we clear things up and discuss the differences between these two […]
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 […]
