Are you tired of spending a fortune on sarees that only get worn once or twice? Look no further than the Pittala Saree, also known as Padmanabhpur Suta Luga. These sarees are budget-friendly yet still look gorgeous and unique.
What sets the Pittala Saree apart from other sarees is that they're meticulously hand-woven using traditional wooden looms, giving them an exquisite and artistic look. The elaborate patterns and stunning color combinations make them truly one-of-a-kind. However, don't be deceived by their unassuming appearance - they're often mistaken for the simpler sarees from Jagatsinghpur Suta Luga that the locals wear as everyday attire.
The Pittala Cotton Sarees are made from 80 count cotton and are single cotton, not mercerized, which gives them a delightful softness and makes them perfect for daily wear. The single Ikat (tie and dye) in anchal and border are made by Nuapatna weavers, which are then purchased by Pittala and Padmanabhapur villages' weavers to weave these sarees. These sarees are characterized by their straightforward Ikat patterns at the border and pallu, with charming butis peppered throughout the body.
It's worth noting that these sarees don't come with a blouse piece, but that's not a problem. Just pair them with a cotton Ikat fabric blouse piece, and you're good to go!
At Sanskriticuttack, we not only sell sarees but also promote handlooms by providing proper information. It's not uncommon to find many sellers marketing these stunning sarees as Nuapatna or Jagatsinghpur Suta Luga, but we provide our customers with accurate information so that they know exactly what they're purchasing and can make an informed decision.
Purchasing the Pittala Saree not only benefits your wallet but also supports the handloom industry in Odisha. Handloom aficionados are encouraged to purchase these sarees in larger numbers to support the local weavers and help keep this craft alive.
The Pittala Saree is a low-maintenance textile that supports the handloom industry in Odisha. It's budget-friendly, unique, and made with love and care in the quaint villages of Padmanabhapur in the Ganjam district of Odisha. By choosing the Pittala Saree, you'll not only look stunning but also contribute to the preservation of a beautiful art form.