Off-White Dupatta with handpainted tribal motifs
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Size and Fit : Length (240cm) * Width (96cm)
Fabric : Cotton
Colour : Offwhite
Wash Care: Dry Clean
Weaving Technique
Odisha Ikat is a kind of Ikat, a resist dyeing technique, originating from Indian state of Odisha. Also known as 'Bandha of Odisha'. Bandha can be defined as "A length of systematically arranged yarn, dyed according to a preconceived design in such a manner so as to enable a weaver to portray the design when the yarn is converted to a fabric through the process of weaving". A notable feature in this Ikat is that it depicts the same colourful design motif on both its front and back. No additional yarn is required to produce this effect.
Art Origin
Bargarh is a municipality in Bargarh district in the state of Odisha, India. Bargarh is called the business hub of western Odisha. It was earlier a part of Sambalpur district. 'Sambalpuri Sarees' originated from Bargarh district. Ikkat hand woven sarees and other Sambalpuri clothes are made in Bargarh district.