Capture timeless elegance in a stunning Ikat Saree from Maniabandha, Odisha!
Crafted using traditional ikat dyeing and weaving, this saree exudes grace and sophistication for any special occasion. Experience the beauty of a timeless classic!
About Bandha Ikat from Maniabandha~
Odisha Ikat, also known as Bandha, a resist dyeing technique, originates from Indian state of Odisha.
These sarees are made in a village called Maniabandha.
Maniabandha is Situated 100 kms from the capital city of Odisha, Bhubhaneswar, the hamlet is famous for its rich weaving and Buddhist culture.
These are single ikats so the designs are blurred; however, this trace-design has a beauty all its own.
Wear it to work, meetings or a lazy lunch. A very light weight Saree for your wardrobe.
Wash Care: The fabrics may bleed, we recommend dry-cleaning or washing in cold water separately.
Expected Shipping Time: We ship Within 3-5 working days from the date of your order
Shipping charges - we offer free shipping on Pre paid orders
Note: There could be slight variance in colour due to screen resolution.
This is a handcrafted product and hence slight irregularities are distinctive and inherent to the beauty of this creation. This product provides rural employment and involves ethical practices.
Happy Draping !!
Materials
Materials
Cotton
Measurements
Measurements
Length - 5.4 mtrs, width - 45 in
Colour
Colour
Green and Maroon
Weave / Crafts
Weave / Crafts
Bandha ikat from Orissa
Blouse
Blouse
Comes in red color
Human hours involved
Human hours involved
It takes around 1 months to make this Saree
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
we recommend dry-cleaning or washing in cold water separately.
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Disclaimer :
- Each of our product is artisanal and comes from rural villages. Since these are handcrafted, slight irregularities are distinctive and inherent to the beauty of this creation. They are not considered "Defective"
- This product provides rural employment and involves ethical practices.
- Each of our product is artisanal and comes from rural villages. Since these are handcrafted, slight irregularities are distinctive and inherent to the beauty of this creation. They are not considered "Defective"