Tuesday, September 9, 2025

Odisha

 The primary Odia saree draping style involves tucking the upper border at the left waist and draping the pallu over the left shoulder. The saree is wrapped anti-clockwise, and while the head might be covered, it's not always fully concealed. Regional varia


tions exist, such as the Santhal drape from northern Odisha, which features a broad front fold and a shorter drape, often without a Regional Styles:Odisha has several unique regional draping styles, including the Kuncha, Kotapad, Ghorapindha, Kaccha, and Saktapar weaves, in addition to the Santhal and Odia styles. 

Cultural Significance:The way the saree is draped reflects the region's rich cultural heritage and is often associated with local handloom traditions, such as Sambalpuri. 

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