Subject: Goual Cotton Saree. A white saree with a traditional red anchal (end) and border. This object was procured from Sambalpuri Bastralaya Handloom Co-operative Society Ltd.
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Subject: Traditional Mercerised Spl. Jhoti Aanchal Saree. Jhoti Chitta is a traditional Odia white art mostly shown in rural areas of Odisha. It is made during festivals like marriage, Manabasa Gurubara and Raja Praba. The tradition of jhoti chitas has been utilized used to make saree prints. This saree has jhoti design on its anchal. This saree has a white and black color scheme. This object was procured from Sambalpuri Bastralaya Handloom Co-operative Society Ltd.
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Subject: Chandan Kura. A white saree with a traditional red anchal (end). This object was procured from Sambalpuri Bastralaya Handloom Co-operative Society Ltd.
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Subject: Rasakadam Cotton Saree. A white saree with a traditional red anchal (end) with fish and flower motifs and border. This object was procured from Sambalpuri Bastralaya Handloom Co-operative Society Ltd.
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Subject: Baulamala Cotton Saree. This saree has a plain body and the body is ornamented with 'Baulamala' that is a string of flowers. This object was procured from Sambalpuri Bastralaya Handloom Co-operative Society Ltd.
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Subject: DEPM Doria Stole. This is a cotton stole that is used as clothing around the shoulders. This object was procured from Sambalpuri Bastralaya Handloom Co-operative Society Ltd.
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Date: 1900-1999
Subject: Dasfulia Traditional Fodakumbha Silk Saree. This saree has ten rows of Machafula (fish and flowers) with fodakumbha (temple) design on the border. This has been created using three shuttles. This saree was procured from Sambalpuri Bastralaya Handloom Co-operative Society Ltd.
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Subject: DEPM Doria Stole. This is a cotton stole that is used as clothing around the shoulders. This object was procured from Sambalpuri Bastralaya Handloom Co-operative Society Ltd.
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Subject: DEPM Doria Stole. This is a cotton stole that is used as clothing around the shoulders. This object was procured from Sambalpuri Bastralaya Handloom Co-operative Society Ltd.
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Subject: Rangini Paridhan Saree. The color scheme of the saree is orange body and brown anchal (end). The anchal has thirteen rows of designs comprising animals, flowers and other patterns. This object was procured from Sambalpuri Bastralaya Handloom Co-operative Society Ltd.
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Subject: Bandha Kapata Saree. This is a traditional tie and dye saree from Odisha. It has fish and floral motifs on the anchal and the border has temple design border. This object was procured from Sambalpuri Bastralaya Handloom Co-operative Society Ltd.
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Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Tussar Silk Dangaria Kandha Saree. The saree is woven with jala design in the anchal that represents the typical embroidery of the Dongaria Kondh tribe of Rayagada district, Odisha. The motifs in the anchal (end) are of hills and leaves, which symbolize affinity to nature. The buti design put on the body of the saree is woven with same three colored threads - red, green and orange/yellow.
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Subject: Bapta Fodakumbha Saree. The weaving with cotton and silk amalgamation is known as Bapta. This bapta saree has a traditional temple design border. The anchal (end) and the border also have conch motifs. The color scheme of the saree is white and red. This object was procured from Sambalpuri Bastralaya Handloom Co-operative Society Ltd.
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Subject: Hatakumbha Cotton Saree. This saree is has the kumbha (temple) motif that has been created with strands of yarn via shuttle. It is predominantly red in color. This object was procured from Sambalpuri Bastralaya Handloom Co-operative Society Ltd.
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Date: 1900-1999
Subject: Padma Border Anchal Sakta Scarf. This scarf has the lotus motif on its border and in the center of its body. The scarf has a black and yellow color scheme. This object was procured from Sambalpuri Bastralaya Handloom Co-operative Society Ltd.
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Date: 1900-1999
Subject: Bichitrapuri Cotton scarf. This is a Bichitrapuri design scarf which is a complex tie and dye weave. This object was procured from Sambalpuri Bastralaya Handloom Co-operative Society Ltd.
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Date: 1900-1999
Subject: Sachipar Check Cotton scarf. The traditional Sachipar material is characterized by checked patterns in the body. This object was procured from Sambalpuri Bastralaya Handloom Co-operative Society Ltd.
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Date: 1900-1999
Subject: Chitapadma Cotton Stole. An orange colored stole with animal motifs on the border. This object was procured from Sambalpuri Bastralaya Handloom Co-operative Society Ltd.
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Date: 1800-1899
Subject: BK colour Cotton scarf. This scarf has rows of sakta (checkerboard) effect running along its entirety. The border has traditional floral and animal motifs. This object was procured from Sambalpuri Bastralaya Handloom Co-operative Society Ltd.
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Date: 1900-1999
Subject: Bandha Shirting. The shirting is woven in both warp and weft tie and dye technique. This object was procured from Sambalpuri Bastralaya Handloom Co-operative Society Ltd.
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Date: 1900-1999
Subject: Plain Check Cotton Shirting. The checker material with both warp and weft tied and dyed is made for making shirts. This object was procured from Sambalpuri Bastralaya Handloom Co-operative Society Ltd.
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Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Buti White Cotton Shirting. This is white fabric diapered with dobby buti (motifs) for making shirts. This object was procured from Sambalpuri Bastralaya Handloom Co-operative Society Ltd.
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Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Single Ikat Bandha Cotton Shirting. This is single ikat tie and dye material for making shirts. The shirting has a green color scheme. This object was procured from Sambalpuri Bastralaya Handloom Co-operative Society Ltd.
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Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Bichitrapuri Sakta Double Ikat Cotton shirting . This is double ikat tie and dye material for making shirts. It has rows of Sakta (checkerboard) effect running throughout. This object was procured from Sambalpuri Bastralaya Handloom Co-operative Society Ltd.