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
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.
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.
Saree length 6.4 mts including blouse piece
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.
saree colour is mid night blue
Saree length 6.4 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
Bold, fierce, unapologetic, embodiment of sheer speed. That’s her…Jaguar. We bow down to the majestic beauty of this victorious queen of jungle. A protector of her clan, a nurturer of the equilibrium that’s laid down by the nature.
Here’s introducing the “Jaguar ” saree where we have passionately painted her powerful postures on katan silk fabric with Indonesian Batik technique. There couldn’t have been a more perfect choice of our muse to style this saree, than the breathtaking gorgeous and talented Bibriti. One who never cares for the presumptions of people and remains in peace with her own identity.
Come, embrace the wilderness with pride.