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Floating Fishes Sambalpuri Cotton Saree kotpad The contrasting colors of this

Floating Fishes Sambalpuri Cotton Saree kotpad The contrasting colors of thisSambalpuri Bandha Saree & Fabrics from GI (Geographical Indications) document says that Tie & Dye weaving in western Odisha came into existence during 600 BC. In traditional handwoven ikat or baandha, one of warp weft is tied and dyed prior to weaving (single ikat) or both warp and weft are tie dyed before weaving (double ikat). Weavers are distributed in Bargarh, Boudh, Sonepur, Bolangir, Nuapada & Sambalpur & some parts of Dhenkanal, Kalahandi,

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The contrasting colors of this navy blue and red saree give it a most special look

Make it yours right away and flaunt its unique beauty

the sacred food offered to Lord Jagannath

This black

traditional pit loom with throw/fly shuttle technique is used

Floating Fishes Sambalpuri Cotton Saree kotpad The contrasting colors of thisSambalpuri Bandha Saree & Fabrics from GI (Geographical Indications) document says that Tie & Dye weaving in western Odisha came into existence during 600 BC. In traditional handwoven ikat or baandha, one of warp weft is tied and dyed prior to weaving (single ikat) or both warp and weft are tie dyed before weaving (double ikat). Weavers are distributed in Bargarh, Boudh, Sonepur, Bolangir, Nuapada & Sambalpur & some parts of Dhenkanal, Kalahandi,

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