URJA IV – PURE COTTON HANDWOVEN JAMDANI SAREE
₹3,950Pure Handwoven cotton jamdani saree from West Bengal
saree length 5.5 mts without blouse piece
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Pure Handwoven cotton jamdani saree from West Bengal
saree length 5.5 mts without blouse piece
Cotton by Resham pure handwoven jamdani saree from bengal handloom without blouse piece
Handwoven Pure Katan Banarasi saree zari weaving
Saree length 6.3 mts including beautiful zari buta weaving blouse piece
Dolabedi : In ancient time,in Odisha,Dola Utsav was celebrated on a pavilion situated in Agni kona ( South East corner ) Of Jagananth Temple. The pavilion is called Dola Mandap and the street is called Dolamandap Sahi. Once in a celebration, Shribhuja ( hand ) of Lord Jagannath had broken due to accidental broken of swing. After that incident, representative deity ( Chalanti Pratima – Bije Pratima) of Lord Jagannath joined the function (Dola Utsav) always. Several years passed the pavilion ruined, Shri Bira Keshari Deba constructed one new Mandap outside from Meghanad Wall, Mandap is generally known as Dola Bedi. At the present time Dola Purnima is celebrated at Dola Bedi.
This beautiful handwoven handspun fine Gopalpur tussar #dolabedi saree motifs are a portrayal of “Dola” (canopy), and “Bedi” (ground)blended with other flora and fauna.
Saree length 6.4 mts including blouse piece
Dolabedi : In ancient time,in Odisha,Dola Utsav was celebrated on a pavilion situated in Agni kona ( South East corner ) Of Jagananth Temple. The pavilion is called Dola Mandap and the street is called Dolamandap Sahi. Once in a celebration, Shribhuja ( hand ) of Lord Jagannath had broken due to accidental broken of swing. After that incident, representative deity ( Chalanti Pratima – Bije Pratima) of Lord Jagannath joined the function (Dola Utsav) always. Several years passed the pavilion ruined, Shri Bira Keshari Deba constructed one new Mandap outside from Meghanad Wall, Mandap is generally known as Dola Bedi. At the present time Dola Purnima is celebrated at Dola Bedi.
This beautiful handwoven handspun fine Gopalpur tussar Dolabedi saree motifs are a portrayal of “Dola” (canopy), and “Bedi” (ground)blended with other flora and fauna.
Saree length 6.4 mts including blouse piece
Handwoven Handspun pure tussar jamdani weaving saree from Bengal handloom
saree length 6.4 mts including blouse piece
Berhampur double Patta Silk from Odisha handloom
Brahmapuri silk saree is registered under the Geographical Indications of Goods Act by Government of India. It has typical Odissi style of weaving and kumbha, particularly phoda, temple type design. The weaving technique is said to have originated over 200 years ago. These sarees also adorn the deities of Jagannath, Balabhadra and Subhadra at the Jagannath temple in Puri.
Saree has a multicoloured beautiful tribal motif double palla (anchal) & checks pattern purple – black duel colour body with running blouse piece
Saree length: 6.4 meters with running blouse piece
#berhampurdoublepallasilk #berhampurisilk
Paithani saree, also known as the ‘Queen of Sarees’ is one of the most popular types of sarees in India. Along with a beautiful and unique pattern, it also carries a cultural significance. The Paithani has its origins in antiquity, hailing from the royal dynasties of the medieval town of Paithan near Aurangabad. Named after the town, the saree is believed to have been originally made with the finest silk threads from China and pure zari that was spun locally. This sari signifies years of superfluity and the finesse of Indian handloom, and every piece is characterised with the luxurious and liberal use of gold, as well as floral and bird-inspired motifs. The modern iterations of the sari from Paithan and Yeola are crafted from homegrown silk threads from Bangalore, while the zari is sourced from Surat.
Peach pink pure silk traditional peacock pallu paithani saree with running blouse piece
Length 6.3 mts
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.
This one is a beautiful handcrafted Lambani saree on Karvati Kinar vidarbha tussar with embroidered blouse piece
Handwoven Pure Raw silk weaving temple border from Chhatishgarh
saree length 5.5 mts blouse piece 80cm
Woven in the Jogulamba Gadwal district of Telangana, gadwal sarees come with gorgeous pallus of silk zari and rich texture. SICO is a combination of Pure silk (75%) and Pure cotton (25%) yarn. This bright sea green and peach pink zari border saree has contrast blouse piece.
saree length 5.5 mts Blouse piece 90 cm
Hand block printed pure tussar by tussar from Bhagalpur, lite weight comfortable saree with blouse piece
saree length 6.3 mts including blouse piece
Ratha Jatra, the Festival of Chariots of Lord Jagannatha is celebrated every year at Puri. Bindi brings to you an exclusive Pure natural dyed handspun desi Tussar Phoda kumbha / dolabedi collection Lord Jagannath, Balaram & Subhadra design from our very own Gopalpur village of Odisha.
Saree length 6.4 mts including blouse piece
Lucknow Chikankari hand embroidery fine Georgette saree with blouse piece
Saree Length: 5.5 meter; Blouse Piece Length: 0.8 meter
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