Ashthaprahari – Handwoven Pure Gopalpur tussar
₹17,000Ashthaprahari
The saree tells the story of God Chaitanya Mahaprabhu.
Handwoven Handspun fine tussar from Gopalpur Orissa
Saree length 6.4 mts including blouse piece
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Ashthaprahari
The saree tells the story of God Chaitanya Mahaprabhu.
Handwoven Handspun fine tussar from Gopalpur Orissa
Saree length 6.4 mts including blouse piece
Karvati Kinar Vidarbha Tussar Handwoven tussar by tussar silk saree with Ganga-Jamuna border from the Vidarbha region of Maharashtra.
This saree has traditional karvati (saw tooth) borders (kinaar) and a running blouse piece.
Handwoven Pure Gadwal Silk Saree with zari weaving pallu and border contrast blouse piece
saree length 6.4 mts including blouse piece
Lambadi, Labanki or Gor-boli, also called Banjari, is a language spoken by the once nomadic Banjara people across India and it belongs to Indo-Aryan group of languages. They moved to South India from Rajasthan along with the Mughal army in the 16th century and settled in Bijapur district of Karnataka.
Lambani women traditionally make embroidered handicrafts from scrap by pulling out thread from old saris and sewing together patches of cloth, which was then embellished with embroidery, mirror work, cowrie shells, beads and coins.
Today, Lambani women have put their traditional embroidery craft on the international map by adapting to the changing demands of international fashion.
Lambani hand embroidery on premium quality Vidarbha Tussar with running blouse piece
saree length 6.3 mts
Bavanbuti extra weft cotton saree from the weavers of Bihar.
saree length 6.25 mts including blouse piece
Bavanbuti (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.
Handwoven Handspun fine tussar from Gopalpur Orissa with extra weft beautiful jaala palla design
saree length 6.5 mts including blouse piece
Handwoven Pure tussar Banarasi with blouse piece
Hand batik painting on premium Katan silk
saree length 6.5 mts including blouse piece
Boita Bandana
(Worship of the Boats)
BOITA BANDANA UTSAB, is one of the most important socio-religious festivals in coastal Odisha, which provides vital information about Kalinga’s glorious maritime heritage. The Festival of Boita bandana celebrated on Kartika Purnima, the full-moon day of Kartika (October-November). The festival is celebrated to commemorate the glorious past of commercial sea journeys that were organized to the islands of Bali, Sumatra and Java. Glorious maritime past is remembered and celebrated symbolically.
History books say the Sadhabas (traders) from Kalinga, erstwhile Odisha, used to begin their business journeys to different countries through sea on the auspicious day of Kartik Purnima every year.
Their family members used to gather on the sea shore to give them a grand farewell, wishing them good luck during their journey. The state celebrates the event even today. During this festive period, the idols of “Kartikeswar” are constructed and worshipped.
Product: Gopalpur handwoven Handspun fine tussar saree with gorgeous weaving palla / Anchal inspired by the Boita Bandana festival.
saree length 5.5 mts, blouse piece 90 cm
Hand batik painting on premium Katan silk
saree length 6.5 mts including blouse piece
Handwoven Handspun fine cotton jamdani saree all over weaving motifs from Bengal handloom
Saree length 6.4 mts including blouse piece
Hand batik painting on pure Bishnupur Katan silk
Saree length 6.5 mts including blouse piece
Hand batik painting on premium Katan silk
Saree length 6.5 mts including blouse piece
Hand batik painting on pure Katan silk
Saree length 6.5 mts including blouse piece
Pure Handwoven Cotton saree with naksha paar from Bengal without blouse piece
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