Sanskriti Vintage Dupatta Long Stole Cotton Silk Saffron Woven Bomkai Scarves
Sanskriti Vintage Dupatta Long Stole Cotton Silk Saffron Woven Bomkai Scarves
SKU:DC-49178
Beautiful Shade Of Saffron Colored Cotton Silk (Combination Of Cotton & Silk) Woven Bomkai (Bomkai sari (also Sonepuri sari) is a handloom saree from Odisha, India.) Scarf/Dupatta. Central part of dupatta has woven grid pattern. Border has creamy red woven work with floral design is really enhancing beauty of the dupatta/stole. Stole has matching fringes on both ends of borders. KOTKI/ BOMKAI SARI:Bomkai Sari or Sonepuri Sari are the traditional saris that were produced in the village named Bomkai in Orissa (Eastern part of India). These sarees also have touches of ikat work, with light colored body, and Rudraksha border with jagged temple pattern running along the border. Bomkai saris was originally made for the local maharaja, aristocracy and Brahmins of the districts in and around Orissa. This dupatta/stole can be used for various crafting ideas too. Use it for dress designing, as a throw, as window dressing, upholstery, table linen and much more. Let your creative juices flow. For USA buyers - Single item ships via registered air mail, buy 1 more to get FedEx.
- EMBROIDERY : Woven Work
- BURN TEST :
- TRANSPARENCY : Opaque
- WEIGHT : 0.222 gm
- COLOR : Shade Of Saffron
- FABRIC : Cotton Silk
- LENGTH : 90 inch
- WIDTH : 42 inch
- DEPARTMENT : Women
- MANUFACTURER : Sanskriti
- HSN : 6204
- Item condition: pre-owned; These item are not new, so please do not expect them to be in perfect condition. If there is any major, flaw, I will surely mention it in the listing.