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66776e973eae5f0019fbd5d4Khandua Silk SareeKhandua Silk SareeExclusive Handwoven Khandua Silk saree. Body Muiticolour base which displays Traditional Stripes & Black base with Temple Ikat in Border & Pallu Black base with Spiral Ikat design, without blouse piece.weight(gm)-600,DIMENSIONS-5.50 *1.18 mt.Khandua (also maniabandha or kataki) is a traditional “Bandha” or ikat sari produced from Odisha worn by women during wedding and aspecial type of which is worn by Jagannath. The clothes contain texts of Gita Govinda on them.Khandua sarees are primarily made from fine mulberry silk, known for its smooth texture, lustrous sheen, and durability.The silk used in Khandua sarees is soft to the touch and drapes beautifully, offering a luxurious feel.Ikat is a distinctive and ancient textile dyeing technique known for its intricate patterns and vibrant colors. The term "ikat" comes from the Indonesian word "mengikat," which means "to tie" or "to bind." This method is widely practiced in various cultures around the world, including India, Indonesia, Japan, and Central Asia. Ikat is unique because the patterns are dyed onto the threads before they are woven into fabric. This pre-weaving dyeing process is what sets ikat apart from other dyeing techniques.One of the defining characteristics of ikat patterns is their slightly blurred or feathered edges, which result from the resist-dyeing technique.Many ikat patterns hold cultural significance, often representing local myths, religious beliefs, or social status.Many ikat patterns hold cultural significance, often representing local myths, religious beliefs, or social status. Weaver communities of Maniabandha and Nuapatna of Cuttack traditionally weave this kind of Pata. During the rule of Gajapatis, Sarees are made and transported to Jagannath Temple.CU255I358
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Exclusive Handwoven Khandua Silk saree. Body Muiticolour base which displays Traditional Stripes & Black base with Temple Ikat in Border & Pallu Black base with Spiral Ikat design, without blouse piece.weight(gm)-600,DIMENSIONS-5.50 *1.18 mt.Khand...

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Exclusive Handwoven Khandua Silk saree. Body Muiticolour base which displays Traditional Stripes & Black base with Temple Ikat in Border & Pallu Black base with Spiral Ikat design, without blouse piece.weight(gm)-600,DIMENSIONS-5.50 *1.18 mt.Khandua (also maniabandha or kataki) is a traditional “Bandha” or ikat sari produced from Odisha worn by women during wedding and aspecial type of which is worn by Jagannath. The clothes contain texts of Gita Govinda on them.Khandua sarees are primarily made from fine mulberry silk, known for its smooth texture, lustrous sheen, and durability.The silk used in Khandua sarees is soft to the touch and drapes beautifully, offering a luxurious feel.Ikat is a distinctive and ancient textile dyeing technique known for its intricate patterns and vibrant colors. The term "ikat" comes from the Indonesian word "mengikat," which means "to tie" or "to bind." This method is widely practiced in various cultures around the world, including India, Indonesia, Japan, and Central Asia. Ikat is unique because the patterns are dyed onto the threads before they are woven into fabric. This pre-weaving dyeing process is what sets ikat apart from other dyeing techniques.One of the defining characteristics of ikat patterns is their slightly blurred or feathered edges, which result from the resist-dyeing technique.Many ikat patterns hold cultural significance, often representing local myths, religious beliefs, or social status.Many ikat patterns hold cultural significance, often representing local myths, religious beliefs, or social status. Weaver communities of Maniabandha and Nuapatna of Cuttack traditionally weave this kind of Pata. During the rule of Gajapatis, Sarees are made and transported to Jagannath Temple.

Country of originIndia
genderfemale
colour#000000
size45*30*10 cm
brandBoyanika
fabricSilk
contact details consumer careBoyanika,ondcboyanika@gmail.com,9439295817
manufacturer or packer nameBoyanika
manufacturer or packer addressbhubaneswar
common or generic name of commoditySilk
month year of manufacture packing import06/2024
imported product country of originIN
time to ship3 days