Exclusive Odisha Ikkat Nabakothi Pure Silk Saree- Pastel Yellow & Green
Exclusive Odisha Ikkat Nabakothi Pure Silk Saree- Pastel Yellow & Green
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Exclusive Nabakothi Ikkat Pure Silk Saree – Pastel Yellow & Green Nabakothi
A refined interpretation of Odisha handloom, this Ikkat pure silk Nabakothi saree features a pastel yellow base structured with alternate grids in green. Each 9 grid in a column holds a different motif, creating a balanced and rhythmic composition across the body.
The interplay of colours is soft yet distinctive, enhanced by a subtle silver sheen that runs across the saree, adding a gentle luminosity without overpowering the design.
The palla is uniquely detailed with baby elephant motifs, introducing a rare and thoughtful element that adds character while staying rooted in traditional storytelling.
Crafted in pure silk, the saree offers a fluid drape with natural sheen, making it ideal for occasions that call for understated elegance with a contemporary edge.
An exclusive piece, defined by structure, softness, and precision in design.
Details
Fabric: Pure Silk
Technique: Ikkat
Weave: Handwoven | Odisha Handloom
Colour: Pastel Yellow & Green
Motifs: Nabakothi in grid formation
Palla: Baby elephant motifs
Blouse Piece: Included
Wash Care: Dry Clean Recommended
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About Khandua Sarees – Woven Stories from Odisha
Khandua sarees hold a place of pride in Odisha’s handloom tradition, admired for their artistry and sanctity. Traditionally offered to Lord Jagannath in Puri, they embody devotion, culture, and centuries-old weaving mastery.
Woven through the Bandha Kala (Ikkat tie & dye) technique, motifs are dyed into yarns before weaving, ensuring clarity and precision. Khandua sarees are available in silk and cotton. While silk Khanduas are known for ceremonial elegance, the cotton versions—like this one—bring breathable comfort with timeless artistry, making them suitable for both everyday and special occasions.
To own a Khandua saree is to embrace a living tradition—woven devotion, heritage storytelling, and unmatched craftsmanship carried forward since the 12th century.
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