The traditional habaspuri saree has been originally woven with coarse cotton with less length and width- now it has diversified to finer cotton with standard size
This craft has been practised in Puri and Khurdha districts since centuries
it is the unique deisgn of Indrajala(Sanskrit Word) Natural Dye(Khaira Dye) saree
“Jacquard” techniques are used for this
The hyphens all over the saree's body can also be visualised as water
Bronze Orange Phula Jhoti Khandua Silk Saree crafts The traditional habaspuri saree hasKhandua 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. The Weaves varieties are Nabarangi, Tarabali, Gitagobinda Bastra etc. Common Motifs are jhoti,Star, temple, conch, rudrakshya,