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Pochampally sari
Motishon Β· 2 months ago
Pochampally sari
Pochampally sari or Pochampalli ikat  is a saree made in Bhoodan Pochampally, Yadadri Bhuvanagiri district, Telangana State, India. They have traditional geometric patterns in "Paagadu Bandhu" (Ikat) style of dyeing. The intricate geometric designs find their way into sarees and dress materials. The Indian government's official airline, Air India, has its cabin crew wear specially designed Pochampally silk  sarees.[1][2]
Motishon Β· 2 months ago
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Bomkai sari
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 shows.[3]
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Dharmavaram silk sari
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Habaspuri (Odia pronunciation: [habΙ”sΙ”puΙΎi]) is a cotton-based traditional handloom textile of Odisha, India. Habaspuri sari is a major product of this textile. The Bhulia  weavers of Chicheguda, Kalahandi district, Odisha are originally attributed for weaving of the Habaspuri fabric.[1] For its uniqueness in weaving, design and production, it has been identified as one of the 14 Geographical Indications of Odisha.[2][3]
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Pasapali sari
Pasapali sari also known as Saktapar  is a Bandha (Ikat) handloom sari  weaved mainly in the Bargarh district  of Odisha, India. The name Pasapali is derived from pasā or gambling games using Chess board. These saris have intricate check patterns of contrast colors resembling the chess boards which gives it such name.[1]
Motishon Β· 2 months ago
Pochampally sari
Pochampally sari or Pochampalli ikat  is a saree made in Bhoodan Pochampally, Yadadri Bhuvanagiri district, Telangana State, India. They have traditional geometric patterns in "Paagadu Bandhu" (Ikat) style of dyeing. The intricate geometric designs find their way into sarees and dress materials. The Indian government's official airline, Air India, has its cabin crew wear specially designed Pochampally silk  sarees.[1][2]
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Motishon Β· 2 months ago
Pochampally sari
Pochampally sari or Pochampalli ikat  is a saree made in Bhoodan Pochampally, Yadadri Bhuvanagiri district, Telangana State, India. They have traditional geometric patterns in "Paagadu Bandhu" (Ikat) style of dyeing. The intricate geometric designs find their way into sarees and dress materials. The Indian government's official airline, Air India, has its cabin crew wear specially designed Pochampally silk  sarees.[1][2]
Pochampally sari
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