Kusumi Kapta & Kankana Pedi sarees were used as bridal sarees in many places of Cuttack
Lord Buddha
Sambalpuri Bandha Saree & Fabrics from GI (Geographical Indications) document says that Tie & Dye weaving in western Odisha came into existence during 600 BC
This is made from fine tussar
traditionally used by the tribal communities of the Koraput region for centuries
Blue White Original Ganjam Bomkai Cotton Saree saree with blouse piece Kusumi Kapta & Kankana PediBomkai has originated from a small village called Bomkai in Ganjam district, South Odisha (woven mainly on coarse cotton). The different types of motifs used are Kanthiphula, atasi flower, bitter gourd flower, fly, birds, peacock, fish lotus, damru etc in geometrical forms. Some of the border motifs used are rows of kumbha (temple spires). Sri Kabiraj Nayak staying in Chikiti, Ganjam, was the only weaver family weaving these beautiful sarees. The