Where the chariot rolls, the weave begins.
There is a saree that seems to hold festival mornings inside its weave , the ringing of temple bells, the swirl of colour, the slow procession of chariots through ancient streets. This handloom Tussar silk saree, dyed in a radiant turmeric yellow, is one such piece.
The body of the saree flows in pure, unembellished Tussar, its natural slubbed texture catching light with every fold, warm and earthy the way only hand-spun silk can be. It is the yellow of marigolds strung on temple doors, of turmeric offered at dawn, of a colour Odisha has worn for centuries in celebration.
But it is the border and pallu that tell the real story. Woven in deep, temple red, they unfold into an intricate tableau of spires, canopies, and chariot forms motifs drawn from the sacred architecture and processional imagery of Odisha's temple towns. Rendered in soft ikat-style resist weaving, with accents of ivory, mauve, and ochre, each figure emerges gradually from the red ground, as though rising out of memory rather than printed onto cloth. A fine ivory temple-border trim runs along the edge, framing the entire piece like the boundary wall of a shrine.
This is a saree woven not just with thread, but with reverence , a piece for those who want their attire to carry a story, not just a season.
Details:
Fabric: Pure handloom Tussar silk
Color: Turmeric yellow body with deep red pallu and border
Motif: Temple spire and chariot-inspired weave
Border: Ivory geometric temple trim
Comes with matching blouse piece
Care: Dry clean recommended
Where every thread carries a legacy.


