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Nabarangi Khandua Ikkat Silk Saree: Royal Blue

Nabarangi Khandua Ikkat Silk Saree: Royal Blue

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Nabarangi Khandua Ikkat Silk Saree: Royal Blue

Description:

Drape yourself in rare heritage with our Exclusive Odisha Khandua Silk Saree in an electrifying Royal Blue. The body is intricately woven with the Nabarangi pattern—a graceful arrangement of nine traditional motifs aligned in each column across the saree. Unlike the Nabakothi, which features motifs within box grids, the Nabarangi design flows seamlessly, creating a rhythmic balance of artistry and elegance. This saree is a true collector’s piece.

Details:

  • Fabric: 100% Pure Handwoven Silk

  • Color: Royal Blue

  • Design: Nabarangi pattern – 9 motifs in each column woven in ikkat

  • Length: 6.4 meters (Blouse piece included)

  • Wash Care: Dry clean only

A refined drape for connoisseurs who appreciate cultural depth and intricate weaving heritage.

About Khandua Sarees – Woven Stories from Odisha

Khandua sarees, woven in the silk heartlands of Odisha, are revered not only for their beauty but also for their spiritual significance. For centuries, these sarees have been offered to Lord Jagannath of Puri, carrying with them a legacy of devotion and artistry.

This masterpiece is woven using the Bandha Kala (Ikkat tie & dye) technique, where motifs are dyed into yarns before weaving, ensuring clarity and vibrancy. The Nabarangi pattern is a rare and significant design—showcasing nine traditional motifs such as elephants (strength), conch shells (divinity), wheels (dharma chakra), parrots (love), flowers (prosperity), and more. Each column repeats this sequence, turning the saree into a vertical tapestry of cultural storytelling.

Khandua silk sarees (Khandua Pata) are lightweight, lustrous, and elegant—perfect for festive occasions, weddings, and heirloom collections.

To wear a Nabarangi Khandua is to wear a woven scripture of Odisha—an exquisite balance of faith, symbolism, and artistry carried forward since the 12th century.

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