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A minimalistic handloom weave design, paired with a suitable silhouette and enchanting colors, is all that's needed to create a classic and elegant attire.


Made & Mkt by: Gaatha Product Code: P4009-EH23-34
 SAMBALPURI  is a term used for the IKATs made in western Orissa. The whole of Western Orissa was undivided and called Sambalpur in earlier times and IKAT  being a very well known textile of the region got its name from the region itself. The weavers however call it  BANDHA meani..
$72.20
Made & Mkt by: Gaatha Product Code: P4009-EH23-38
 SAMBALPURI  is a term used for the IKATs made in western Orissa. The whole of Western Orissa was undivided and called Sambalpur in earlier times and IKAT  being a very well known textile of the region got its name from the region itself. The weavers however call it  BANDHA meani..
$73.11
Made & Mkt by: Gaatha Product Code: P4009-EH23-35
 SAMBALPURI  is a term used for the IKATs made in western Orissa. The whole of Western Orissa was undivided and called Sambalpur in earlier times and IKAT  being a very well known textile of the region got its name from the region itself. The weavers however call it  BANDHA meani..
$60.32
Made & Mkt by: Gaatha Product Code: P4009-EH23-23
 SAMBALPURI  is a term used for the IKATs made in western Orissa. The whole of Western Orissa was undivided and called Sambalpur in earlier times and IKAT  being a very well known textile of the region got its name from the region itself. The weavers however call it  BANDHA meani..
$73.11
Made & Mkt by: Gaatha Product Code: P4009-EH23-48
 SAMBALPURI  is a term used for the IKATs made in western Orissa. The whole of Western Orissa was undivided and called Sambalpur in earlier times and IKAT  being a very well known textile of the region got its name from the region itself. The weavers however call it  BANDHA meani..
$73.11
Made & Mkt by: Gaatha Product Code: P4009-EH23-27
 SAMBALPURI  is a term used for the IKATs made in western Orissa. The whole of Western Orissa was undivided and called Sambalpur in earlier times and IKAT  being a very well known textile of the region got its name from the region itself. The weavers however call it  BANDHA meani..
$73.11
Made & Mkt by: Gaatha Product Code: P4009-EH23-47
 SAMBALPURI  is a term used for the IKATs made in western Orissa. The whole of Western Orissa was undivided and called Sambalpur in earlier times and IKAT  being a very well known textile of the region got its name from the region itself. The weavers however call it  BANDHA meani..
$63.97
Made & Mkt by: Gaatha Product Code: P4009-EH23-08
 SAMBALPURI  is a term used for the IKATs made in western Orissa. The whole of Western Orissa was undivided and called Sambalpur in earlier times and IKAT  being a very well known textile of the region got its name from the region itself. The weavers however call it  BANDHA meani..
$73.11
Made & Mkt by: Gaatha Product Code: P4009-HG23-K2K-P-76-09
 The East India Company imported raw cotton from India while they dumped the local Indian market with inferior machine-made cloth. This led to a great decline in the handloom industry. The khadi weavers were first affected with the subsequent establishment of the powerlooms in India. Imitations..
$60.93
Made & Mkt by: Gaatha Product Code: P4009-HG23-K11-S-91-15
 The East India Company imported raw cotton from India while they dumped the local Indian market with inferior machine-made cloth. This led to a great decline in the handloom industry. The khadi weavers were first affected with the subsequent establishment of the powerlooms in India. Imitations..
$60.93
Made & Mkt by: Gaatha Product Code: P4009-HG23-K1-S-91-14
 The East India Company imported raw cotton from India while they dumped the local Indian market with inferior machine-made cloth. This led to a great decline in the handloom industry. The khadi weavers were first affected with the subsequent establishment of the powerlooms in India. Imitations..
$60.93
Made & Mkt by: Gaatha Product Code: P4009-HG23-K21-P-77-13
 The East India Company imported raw cotton from India while they dumped the local Indian market with inferior machine-made cloth. This led to a great decline in the handloom industry. The khadi weavers were first affected with the subsequent establishment of the powerlooms in India. Imitations..
$60.93
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