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are many famous saree are available in Odisha, due to women of this state
Odisha like to wear Saree, so there are many types of Saree are available. Some
of the famous saree are:
1. Sambalpuri Saree:
ambalpuri Saree is a traditional handwoven ikat saree. it is
called shadhi by local people. Where in the warp and the weft are tie-dyed
before weaving. So these saree are loking very beautiful. These saree are
produced in the district like Bargarh, Sonepur, Sambalpur, Balangir Boudh of
Odisha. The saree is one of the female traditional garments in the Indian
Subcontinent consisting of a strip of unstitched cloth ranging from four to
nine meters in length that is draped over the body in various styles.
Famous sonepuri saree available online |
Sonepuri Saree or also called Bomkai Saree are produced by a
community of Subarnapur district of Orissa, India known as “Bhulia”. These “Bhulia” people are very much good in weaving saree. In
particular, the famous sari designs Bomkai are the traditional designs that was
produced in the village named as Bomkai of Ganjam district of Orissa, India.
During the time of Ramai Dev the then ruler of Patna it was introduced in
Sonepur. Sonepur handloom sarees, Sonepuri paatas and silk sarees are popular
items displayed at various fashion shows and everywhere people like these saree
very much.
Khandua Saree or also
known as Maniabandi or Kataki is a
traditional "bandha" or ikat sari produced from Orissa, India. Worn
by women during wedding and a special
type of which is worn by the Lord Jagannath (the famous Hindu God). The artist
of these clothes paint texts of Gita Govinda on them. Kenduli Khandua, a
special form of Khandua of 12 ft and 2 kani (each kani measures the length of a
hand) is offered to Jagannath to wear as khandua with stanzas and illustration
from Gita Govinda. So from religious point of view these sareee are very much
liked by people of Odisha.
These are very famous Saree designs available in
Odisha, but very where people like these Saree verymuch.
Beautiful Odia Saree...
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