Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Bomkai Sarees of Odisha

The Bomkai Odisha sarees of are a fresh art revision from familial orissa sarees and it is named after a countryside village in southern portion of Orissa. It has an embroidery-like design on the border and Anchal.

This Orissa saree is famous for its fine superiority and a look that arrests the ethnicity of its state. It has touches of the well-known ikat design from Nuapatna, Cuttack. Fabrics in Bomkai Saree: Both cotton and silk fabric are used in making Bomkai silk sarees. For regular wear, cotton bomkai is favored. A Fish denotes prosperity and good healthiness. 


Bomkai Saree of Odisha


Bomkai silk sarees feature threadwork beautification borders and pallu. East Indian ladies love to wear Bomkai sarees for their traditional ethnic look, as well as their modest and elegant color palette. A mixture of ikat and Bomkai are actual exclusive. Bomkai saris have very elaborate supplementary thread worked borders and pallus, and often combine ikat work for textile beauty that will take your breath away. 

Bomkais have very elaborate supplementary thread worked borders and Anchal, and often combine ikat work for textile attractiveness that will take your heart away.

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