




Blue Flower Design Odisha Handloom Men Half Kurta
Fabric & Weave
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Traditional handwoven cotton (or occasionally cotton-silk blends) sourced from Odisha’s handloom clusters in areas like Bargarh, Sambalpur, Barpali, Sonepur—renowned for the Ikat (Bandha) dyeing technique. Natural dyes and tie-dye resist methods produce unique patterns that are often symmetrical and culturally inspired.
Design
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Typically a half-kurta / short kurta with:
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Half or three-quarter sleeves
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Mandarin (band) or shirt collar
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Partial button placket
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Classic Ikat motifs in geometric, tribal, or traditional patterns
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Breathable handloom texture, ideal for casual, festive, and everyday wear.
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Fit & Comfort
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Loose to regular fit for ease of movement
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Light to medium weight fabric suitable for India’s warm climate
🧼 Care Instructions for Sambalpuri Handloom Kurta
1. Washing
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Preferred: Gentle hand wash in cold water with a mild detergent to preserve natural dyes and the handwoven structure.
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Avoid using bleach or harsh chemicals.
2. First Wash
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For vibrant and true colours, hand wash separately the first time — some craftsmen suggest a light salt solution soak before the first wash (especially for ikat cotton) to set colour.
3. Drying
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Air-dry in shade — avoid direct sunlight as it can fade natural dyes.
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Do not wring or twist the garment; gently press out excess water.
4. Ironing
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Iron on medium heat (preferably inside out while slightly damp) to maintain weave texture and avoid shine.
5. Storage
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Store in a clean, dry place, away from moisture, insects, and dust. Consider cotton cloth bags for long-term storage to allow the fabric to breathe.
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