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Siminoi Weave Double Ikat Bomkai Pure Cotton Saree
Odisha handloom double Ikkat Ganjam Bomkai inspired Siminoi tribal weaving pure Cotton saree with Ganga jamuna temple borders with contrast blouse piece
Saree length 6.3 mts including blouse piece
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Cotton Ganjam Bomkai (red) – Tribal Weave of Orissa
COTTON GANJAM BOMKAI
Handwoven Pure natural dyed coarse cotton ganjam bomkai – tribal weaving of Ganjam District, Orissa
This red saree comes with a muktapunji yellow and black Ganga Yamuna border along with the phora kumbh temple motifs.
The pallu starts with the signature big bird motif . Different tribal symbols are woven in extra weft technique along the big pallu.
The blouse piece of the saree is woven in Ganga Yamuna small temple border .
saree length 6.4 mts including blouse piece₹16,995.00 -
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Ini bini tapa tini ~ Telia Rumal Double ikkat pure cotton saree
The word ‘Ikat’ comes from the Malay-Indonesian word Mengikat, which means to bind, knot, or wind around. In India, Ikat textiles are known as Patola and Mashru in Gujarat, Bandh in Odisha, Pochampally Ikat and Telia Rumal in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.
Yarn-resist tie-dye textiles or Telia rumal sarees are woven in double ikkat.Handwoven dark green mustard telia rumal cotton saree with blouse piece
Saree length 6.3 mts including blouse piece₹11,650.00 -
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Seemantini – NATURAL DYED PHODA KUMBHA HANDWOVEN Cotton KOTPAD SAREE
Kotpad is handwoven by the tribal weavers of the Mirgan community of Kotpad village in Koraput district, Odisha
Handwoven Pure organic cotton kotpad saree with unique tribal motifs weaving pallu and Ganga Yamuna Phoda kumbha temple border
Saree length 6.4 mts including blouse piece₹18,950.00 -
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Bavanbuti II – Handwoven Pure Cotton Saree
Bavanbuti extra weft cotton saree from the weavers of Bihar.
saree length 6.25 mts including blouse pieceBavanbuti (fifty two) is a craft of weaving intricate Butis (Motifs) on handloom sarees. The art originated in Nalanda. It captures the beauty of the universe through motifs of Buddhist artefacts in a six yard length of Saree and is generally referred as Bavanbuti tradition. This weaving is renowned for its iconic fifty-two miniature butis (motifs) on the body of the fabric. The genesis of the word ‘Bavanbuti’ lies in the realm of mythology, folklore and tradition.
₹5,600.00
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