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  2. Sambalpuri sari - Wikipedia

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    The colours red, black and white represents Lord Kaalia (Jagannatha)'s face colour. The salient feature of these saris is the traditional craftsmanship of the 'Bandhakala'- the Tie-dye art reflected in their intricate weaves, also known as Sambalpuri "Ikkat". In this technique, the threads are first tie-dyed and later woven into a fabric, with ...

  3. Khandua - Wikipedia

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    Khandua is traditionally red or orange in color. The red color is prepared naturally from the shorea robusta (sal tree). [ 7 ] The design motif has an auspicious elephant that represents Buddha surrounded by trailing vine with peacocks in it, a large many petaled flower, a unique Orissan animal called Nabagunjara , a deula kumbha .

  4. Pasapali sari - Wikipedia

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    An intricate weave of Pasapali Sari Pasapali motif, made by the technique of knotting by Designer Mr. Binoy Munda & Mr. Vikram Kumar. Pasapali sari also known as Saktapar is a Bandha handloom sari weaved mainly in the Bargarh district of Odisha, India.

  5. Bomkai sari - Wikipedia

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    Bomkai sari or Bomkai Saree is a handloom saree from Odisha, India. It is an origin of Bomkai village from Ganjam district, however later it is mainly produced by the Bhulia community of Subarnapur district. [1] Bomkai is one of the identified Geographical Indications of India. [2] Bomkai Sarees are popular items displayed at various fashion ...

  6. Berhampur Patta - Wikipedia

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    Berhampur Patta or Brahmapuri Patta saree is registered (application no. 220) under the Geographical Indications (GI) of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act by Government of India. [1] The "sari" meant for women and the "joda" meant for men. For this famous silk work, Brahmapur is also known as silk city of India.

  7. Odisha Ikat - Wikipedia

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    The history of this silk art is linked to the Lord Jagannath worship practice which is a tradition in Odisha. Every colour used in the fabric reflects a symbolic concept of Jagannath worship: the four primary colours used in keeping with this tradition are white, black, yellow, and red, with green added at a later date.

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