Odisha is known for its exquisite handloom textiles, which are crafted by skilled weavers using traditional techniques. The state has a rich tradition of handloom weaving, with each region having its unique style and design.

Some of the popular handloom textiles of Odisha include:

  1. Sambalpuri sarees: These sarees are woven in the Sambalpur district of Odisha and are known for their intricate ikat patterns. The sarees are made using a resist-dyeing technique, where the yarn is tied and dyed before weaving.

  2. Bomkai sarees: These sarees are made in the Bomkai village of Ganjam district and are known for their intricate thread work and embroidery. The sarees are usually made using cotton or silk and have bright colors and bold designs.

  3. Berhampuri silk sarees: These sarees are made in the Berhampur region of Odisha and are known for their fine silk fabric and intricate designs. The sarees are usually embellished with zari work and have a rich, glossy finish.

  4. Nuapatna sarees: These sarees are made in the Nuapatna village of Cuttack district and are known for their vibrant colors and geometric patterns. The sarees are usually made using cotton and have a soft texture.

Apart from sarees, Odisha also produces a range of handloom fabrics, including dupattas, stoles, and dress materials. The state government has taken several initiatives to promote Odisha’s handloom industry and provide support to weavers, including the establishment of handloom clusters, training programs for weavers, and financial assistance for marketing and export.

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