








Black Nabarangi Animal and Flower Khandua Silk Saree
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Khandua Facts from GI (Geographical Indications) Document: Origin of Khandua traces back to 12th Century AD and it is closely associated with Lord Jagannath Temple rituals at Puri, Odisha. Khandua is the Weave of the single largest cluster in Odisha at Nuapatna. Here, 10,000 weavers are present with approximately 6000 looms.
Nabakothi motifs Borders sarees are very traditional sarees of Nuapatna, made since centuries. Our weavers have recently revived these classics! They are characterized by:
❤️Has no running bp
❤️2 ply (warp) by 4 ply (weft) Mulberry Bangalore silk
❤️Length:5.4 mt,Breadth: 47.2 inches (1.2 mt)
❤️Weight: 377 grams
(1) The colors of the actual product may look slightly different due to different screens used for viewing the digital photography captured. Our endeavor has been to present the true shades of the products as far as possible. (2) There may be loose threads on the backside of pallu of saree, which is a mark of true handwoven and handloom saree. (3) The slight irregularities in the body/anchal/border of saree are to be celebrated as a mark of true handloom products. (4) Wash Care: We advise dry cleaning for the silk sarees and handwashing separately in cold water alongwith drying in shade for our cotton products. Iron Care: Light iron to be used. For pattachitra handpainted items, please iron only on backside. Otherwise use a cotton cloth on top of the painted parts while ironing.