Khandua Pata is one of the most popular sarees from Odisha Handloom as it is also offered to be draped around Lord Jagannath of Puri. The pure mulberry silk khandua pata is also popular for being extremely light weight. These sarees have symbols and motifs inspired from our culture and mythology which are weaved on to the sarees using tie & dye Ikkat technique. This is also know as "bandha kala" and Khandua Silks are truly master pieces depicting culture of Odisha since 12th Century. These are available in both Silk and Cotton fabric. The true essence of a Khandua Sarees lies in the border and anchal that tells you stories if you have an eye for detail.
Specification:
This exquisite Nabakothi Khandua Silk Saree showcases traditional handwoven craftsmanship. Each of the nine boxes, known as "kotharis," is adorned with a symbolic motif representing various elements of our culture, such as the kumbha/kalash (pot), flower, butterfly, and elephant. Other motifs, including the peacock, deer, lion, bird, lotus, and shankh (conch), also make an appearance in a carefully calculated arrangement to enhance the aesthetic appeal. The chosen number of nine has significant cultural significance, symbolizing Navagraha, Naba Kalebara, the nine incarnations, Navaratri, Navami, and the nine months of gestation. The motifs are arranged in a column, covering the entire body of the saree (except the pallu), and are created using the traditional tie and dye technique unique to Odisha ikkat. This particular piece features a parrot green base with a striking red border
Color: Green with Red Border
Length of saree: 5.4 mts (No Blouse Piece)
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Width: 1.14 mt
Weight: 350 gms
Wash care: Dry clean only!