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66598c0bc577960019d18962Khandua Silk SareeKhandua Silk SareeExclusive Handwoven Khandua Silk saree.Dogwood Rose base with Buta Motifs,multiple stripes in Body & border Fluorescent Pink base with Rudraksh Dobby,Buta motifs & Pallu Fluorescent Pink base with Traditional ikat design, with blouse piece.weight(gm)-600,DIMENSIONS-6.20 *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.The sarees often feature intricately designed borders and a richly decorated pallu (the loose end of the saree). These elements are typically adorned with traditional motifs and vibrant colors. Khandua silk sarees are known for their bright and bold color combinations, often featuring shades of red, maroon, yellow, and green. Natural dyes are commonly used to achieve these colors.The sarees are handwoven using the traditional ikat dyeing technique. In ikat, the yarns are tie-dyed before weaving to create patterns, ensuring that the design is symmetrically reflected on both sides of the fabric. 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.CU255I176
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Exclusive Handwoven Khandua Silk saree.Dogwood Rose base with Buta Motifs,multiple stripes in Body & border Fluorescent Pink base with Rudraksh Dobby,Buta motifs & Pallu Fluorescent Pink base with Traditional ikat design, with blouse piece.weight(...

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Exclusive Handwoven Khandua Silk saree.Dogwood Rose base with Buta Motifs,multiple stripes in Body & border Fluorescent Pink base with Rudraksh Dobby,Buta motifs & Pallu Fluorescent Pink base with Traditional ikat design, with blouse piece.weight(gm)-600,DIMENSIONS-6.20 *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.The sarees often feature intricately designed borders and a richly decorated pallu (the loose end of the saree). These elements are typically adorned with traditional motifs and vibrant colors. Khandua silk sarees are known for their bright and bold color combinations, often featuring shades of red, maroon, yellow, and green. Natural dyes are commonly used to achieve these colors.The sarees are handwoven using the traditional ikat dyeing technique. In ikat, the yarns are tie-dyed before weaving to create patterns, ensuring that the design is symmetrically reflected on both sides of the fabric. 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#67032D
size45*30*10 cm
brandBoyanika
fabricSilk
contact details consumer careBoyanika,[email protected],9439295817
manufacturer or packer nameBoyanika
manufacturer or packer addressbhubaneswar
common or generic name of commoditySilk
month year of manufacture packing import05/2024
imported product country of originIN
time to ship3 days