Saura Tribal Cotton Saree Cream Wheel Border
Bino code B328XENQ
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A handwoven Odisha cotton saree with an elaborate Saura tribal art narrative across the body and a wide dharma chakra wheel border at the hem The cream taupe ground carries small block printed scenes villagers dancing in a circle families around a hut ratha carts deer and trees repeated in soft maroon and dark brown The hem closes with a wide multi band border a row of pink dharma chakra wheels and paisleys above a black temple triangle line with a deep maroon end piece How to verify this is handloom examine any single Saura figure under good light The outline edges show a faint bleed where natural dye has soaked into the cotton weave a powerloom print would sit perfectly crisp The wheels on the border are hand pulled in the weft which means the wheel diameters vary by a millimetre or two as the loom width shifted across the cloth The body cotton has tiny warp slubs and a soft breathable drape that mill cotton cannot reproduce Turn the saree over the figures are visible on the reverse at near full saturation because the dye has penetrated through the yarn Saura art Idital is among India s oldest living tribal art traditions originally painted on the mud walls of Saura homes in southern Odisha during festival days The dharma chakra in the border references the Konark and Jagannath temple wheels a deliberate bridge between tribal art and Odisha s temple heritage on a single cloth Wear it to festive lunches cultural evenings daytime weddings and gallery events Pair with a plain cream or maroon blouse oxidised silver jewellery and a small gajra