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Exclusive Odisha Ikkat Khandua Cotton Saree - Olive Yellow

Exclusive Odisha Ikkat Khandua Cotton Saree - Olive Yellow

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Exclusive Odisha Ikkat Khandua Cotton Saree - Olive Yellow

Description:

Add a touch of rare artistry to your wardrobe with our Exclusive Odisha Ikkat Cotton Saree in an elegant Olive Yellow body. The saree features exquisite all-over Pasapalli and geometric ikkat patterns, a hallmark of Odisha’s weaving mastery. A rich Coffee border and palla frame the saree beautifully, lending depth and contrast to its vibrant design. This exclusive drape is a blend of bold patterns and timeless tradition—perfect for saree lovers who seek uniqueness in every weave.

Details:

  • Fabric: 100% Pure Handwoven Cotton

  • Color: Olive Yellow body with Coffee border & palla

  • Design: All-over Pasapalli and geometric Single Ikkat weaving

  • Length: 5.4 meters (Blouse piece not included)

  • Wash Care: Hand wash separately in cold water

A heritage-rich saree that combines intricate design with everyday elegance.

About Khandua Sarees – Woven Stories from Odisha

Khandua sarees are among the most prized creations of Odisha, celebrated not only for their beauty but also for their sacred significance. Traditionally woven as an offering to Lord Jagannath of Puri, these sarees embody centuries of devotion and cultural pride.

Crafted through the Bandha Kala (Ikkat tie & dye) method, motifs are first dyed onto yarns before weaving, ensuring sharpness and storytelling in every detail. Pasapalli patterns, inspired by the checkerboard dice game "Pasa," symbolize destiny and balance, while geometric motifs reflect temple architecture and Odisha’s ancient design language.

While silk Khanduas (Khandua Pata) shine during ceremonies and festivals, the cotton varieties—like this—are valued for their comfort, sophistication, and versatility in daily or semi-formal wear.

Owning a Khandua saree means carrying a woven tradition—an heirloom that is as much devotion and culture as it is art.

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