Delicately woven with mastery, Nabakothi silk sarees showcase the artistry of the traditional ikat or bandha technique. This extraordinary weaving method entails tying and dyeing threads before the weaving process, resulting in breathtaking and distinctive patterns that grace each saree. Originating from the Odia language spoken in Odisha, Eastern India, the term “Nabakothi” derives its […]
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Bichitrapuri cotton saree, also known as Pasapali saree, is a handwoven textile tradition that originates from the Bargarh district of Odisha, India. This saree is known for its unique design, which includes rows of chequered patterns woven in contrasting colors on the main body and ornate pallus adorned with traditional motifs Some of the traditional […]