One of a Kind. Woven Once. Yours Forever.
This is not just a saree — it is a living piece of Odisha's most sacred weaving tradition. The Khandua Bandha Silk, revered for centuries and offered to Lord Jagannath himself, arrives here in an exclusive 4-ply weave that speaks of extraordinary craftsmanship, patience, and soul.
Color & Mood A deep, warm Coffee base sets the tone — rich, grounded, and quietly dramatic. Against this earthy depth, vivid Pink ikat motifs burst forth with an energy that is festive, feminine, and completely alive. This is a color pairing that feels both ancient and strikingly modern.
The body of the saree is adorned with beautifully woven ikat Lotus motifs — the lotus being one of the most auspicious symbols in Indian culture, representing purity, prosperity, and spiritual grace.
A striking Contrast Dobby Ikat Border runs along the length of the saree in deep tones of black, orange, and gold — structured, bold, and beautifully precise. The dobby weave adds texture and dimension, making the border a design element in its own right rather than merely a frame.
The pallu is where this saree truly becomes extraordinary. A narrative world unfolds across its width — elephants, deer, horses, peacocks, trees, and temple motifs woven in warm golds, russets, greens, and pinks against a deep black ground. This is the ancient Shikari or animal procession motif — a storytelling tradition embedded in Odishan weaving that depicts life, nature, and the divine in motion. The pallu is nothing short of a woven mural.
Woven on a handloom using the traditional Bandha (tie and resist) ikat technique, every single motif on this saree is crafted by binding and dyeing the threads before they meet the loom. There is no printing, no shortcut, no machine involved. What you see is the result of weeks of painstaking work by master weavers who carry this knowledge in their hands and hearts.
The 4-ply construction gives this saree exceptional body, weight, and durability — a saree built not just for today but to be folded carefully and passed on.
The woman who buys this saree understands that what she is wearing has cultural and historical significance far beyond fashion. She may be a collector of fine handlooms, a connoisseur of regional Indian textiles, a devotee of Jagannath culture, an academician, a curator, or simply a woman of deep taste who knows the difference between a saree that is bought and a saree that is chosen. NRI women who want to carry a piece of Odisha's soul with them across the world will find this saree irreplaceable.
Occasions: Temple visits and religious ceremonies, Rath Yatra and Odishan festivals, weddings and reception functions, cultural events and classical dance performances, prestigious award ceremonies, museum exhibitions of living craft, and any moment that calls for something genuinely exceptional.
Why This Piece Is Exclusive This is a single exclusive piece — woven once, in this exact color combination and motif arrangement. Once it finds its home, it will not be recreated. If this saree speaks to you, it was made for you.