Kotpad handloom cotton sarees
India is rich with culture and tradition. Also, there are unique ways of weaving fabrics and making decor pieces and the list goes on. Moreover, kotpad handloom cotton sarees are a unique variety of handloom sarees. Because they are weaved in traditional methods using a pit loom and hand-dyed with natural colors.
kotpad is a small village in Orissa. A small group of tribal people there weaves various kinds of sarees, dupattas, stoles, etc. in handloom cotton, tussar, etc. Here, women hand-dye the yarn using organic colors. Additionally, men weave the yarn into various kinds of clothing, incorporating fish and simple patterns.
White kotpad handloom cotton saree

This ever-in-fashion white Kotpad handloom cotton saree with red and black fish motifs on the body is amazing! Also, It has solid borders and this saree is a great way to celebrate tradition and culture!
Designer sarees
Designer sarees are exquisite collection of sarees such as Banarsi silk, handloom, linen sarees etc. Moreover, hand embroidery, hand block prints, hand paintings etc. transform a plain saree into a designer one.
Designer sarees are one of the most traditional outfits which is evolving in terms of fabric and accentuation. Designers are coming up with so many ways to impress women which is a welcoming change!
Cyan green kotpad cotton saree
This gorgeous and ever-in-fashion cyan green Kotpad handloom cotton saree has black arrow motifs on the body. Also, it has solid borders and temple patterns on the border. So, it’s a great way to celebrate tradition and culture!

Cream kotpad handloom cotton saree
This is a gorgeous and ever-in-fashion cream Kotpad handloom cotton saree. Also, it has simple black motifs on the body and red solid borders on the border with temple patterns. So, this saree is a great way to celebrate tradition and culture!

These amazing Kotpad handloom cotton sarees are special. So, having these handloom sarees in your collection makes it even more special and unique!
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