Nabakothi Cotton Saree |
Naba= 9, Kothi= House
Nabakothi Means Nine motifs placed in a cubic way on the body like kalash, bird, lion, elephant, lotus, deer, peacock, Alpana, butterfly, flower, conch, temple, elephant, goddess laxmi feet. The motifs in the saree are designed by tie and dye method that is called bandha.
Now everyone knows about 9 number which is very powerful and auspicious number. From this nine number you know, be it "navaratri", "Navagrahas", Durga Navami puja. Our expert weavers of odisha Nuapatna weaves this design on this saree with lots of love.
Try to drape this saree in any festival either it is cotton or silk.
Chettinad Handloom Sarees are renowned for their intricate weaves and vibrant colors, making them a cherished cultural heritage of Tamil Nadu. These sarees, traditionally crafted in the Chettinad region, blend traditional craftsmanship with contemporary designs, appealing to saree enthusiasts worldwide. The unique patterns and rich textures of Chettinad Handloom Sarees reflect the region's cultural tapestry and meticulous weaving techniques passed down through generations. Whether adorned for special occasions or everyday elegance, Chettinad Handloom Sarees exemplify timeless beauty and craftsmanship, making them a beloved choice among saree connoisseurs seeking both tradition and style.
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ReplyDeleteI enjoyed reading about the rich heritage of Nuapatna and its renowned Nabakothi craftsmanship. The intricate weaving techniques described truly highlight the artistry of Odisha. As a fan of Indian textiles, especially Tussar Silk Sarees, I appreciate the cultural depth embedded in each piece. The mention of traditional motifs and natural dyes adds a layer of authenticity that makes these sarees so special. It’s inspiring to learn about places like Nuapatna that preserve such invaluable traditions.
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