Description
Bomkai sari (also Sonepuri sari) is a handloom saree from Odisha, India. It is an origin of Bomkai, and is primarily produced by the Bhulia community of Subarnapur district. Bomkai is one of the identified Geographical Indications of India.Sonepur handloom sarees, Sonepuri paata and silk sarees are popular items displayed at various fashion shows.
Bomkai – Modern in Design with Traditional Tinge, Bomkai cotton sarees are mostly accepted for habitual wear and the silk sari is put on ceremonies and sacred occasions. Most of the stylish saree are embodied with captivating color to give the gracious look to the woman wearing the saree. The ancient belief is depicted in its border Mostly the design of fish is seen in the sari as it is believed to be a sign of success and affluence. The most charming part is its thread work in the designs of the border and the palloo. The appearance of the saree is related to simplicity and has a tribal tinge in it. The sari is normally dyed to attain the red, black and white background colours. However, today you will find the sari in several designs and multiple colours while retaining their originality. The warps are suitably woven to produce multicoloured end piece.
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