The saree depicted in the image is a beautiful example of a Bomkai silk saree, which is a traditional handwoven textile from Odisha, India. The saree showcases motifs inspired by the ancient Kalinga era, particularly featuring intricate boita (boat) and chariot designs. These motifs are deeply symbolic and connect to Odisha”s rich cultural heritage.
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The Aanchal (pallu) of the saree, which is the portion draped over the shoulder, is predominantly black and adorned with an array of gold and red motifs. The motifs include depictions of boitas and chariots , both of which hold significant historical and cultural meaning in Odisha.
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The beautiful boat and chariot motifs on this silk saree tell a story of the skilled seafarers from ancient Kalinga, who traded across Southeast Asia. In Odisha, the festival of Boita Bandana celebrates their maritime voyages. The saree's design captures the spirit of adventure and the rich trade history of Kalinga, making it a unique and special piece to wear.
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- The chariot motifs are symbolic of the famous Rath Yatra (Chariot Festival) associated with Lord Jagannath, a revered deity in Odisha. The Rath Yatra involves the ceremonial pulling of large chariots, and this imagery is iconic in Odia culture. The inclusion of chariot designs on the saree reflects the region”s spiritual traditions and deep devotion to Lord Jagannath.
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The body of the saree is a rich rust color, which contrasts beautifully with the deep black used in the border and the Aanchal. Rust is a color that symbolizes earthiness and strength, while black adds elegance and depth to the design. The combination of these colors, along with the intricate golden motifs, gives the saree a regal and timeless appearance.
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The saree is crafted from mulberry silk, a fabric known for its luxurious feel and durability. The saree also comes with a matching blouse piece, allowing for a complete and coordinated ensemble.
This Bomkai saree is not just a piece of clothing but a celebration of Odisha”s history, spirituality, and craftsmanship. The saree”s motifs tell stories of ancient trade routes, spiritual journeys, and the artistic legacy of the region. Wearing this saree is like draping oneself in the rich cultural tapestry of Odisha, making it a cherished piece for any occasion.
Care InstructionsTo preserve the saree's pristine condition and intricate detailing, it is recommended to dry clean only.
Store it in a cool, dry place, ideally wrapped in a muslin cloth or cotton saree cover to protect the delicate weave and ensure longevity.
There is slight color difference due to camera and lighting effects, we have made every effort to capture the most accurate photograph of the product from different angles.
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Product ID: 2796
Rs.18000.00 (USD243.24)
Condition New , In stock
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