From the weave
The Dongria Tradition
Indigenous Dongria Kondh weave-and-embroidery with bold triangular motifs symbolising the sacred Niyamgiri hills.
Care: Gentle hand wash in cold water with mild detergent; dry in shade; light steam iron.
| Weave / Tradition | Dongria |
|---|---|
| Technique | Extra-weft Woven |
| Fabric | Cotton |
| Body colour | Green |
| Border colour | Red |
| Border type | Ikkat |
| Border width | Medium |
| Motif | Butta |
| Blouse piece | Included |
| Region of origin | Niyamgiri Hills |
| Origin | Odisha, India |
| Piece code | A16-03-02777 |
From the weave
Indigenous Dongria Kondh weave-and-embroidery with bold triangular motifs symbolising the sacred Niyamgiri hills.
Care: Gentle hand wash in cold water with mild detergent; dry in shade; light steam iron.

Dongria saree is a traditional handloom saree primarily produced by the Dongria Kondh tribe, Odisha. It has a lustrous weave which makes it perfect for any occasion wear. The rich, colourful, and intricate temple and mountain designs on the border and pallu of the Dongria Kondh sarees make it a piece of art among handloom sarees.This product contains handloom tag certificate from handloom association of India.
| Specification | |
| Occasion | Casual |
| Fabric |
Dongria |
| Primary Color | Green |
| Secondary Color | Red |
| Material |
Cotton |
| Pattern | Butta |
| Border Type | Ikkat |
| Border Size |
Medium |
| Blouse Piece | Included |
| Care | Dry Clean |
Disclaimer :
This is a genuine handwoven piece, unevenness in the selvedge and weave could be expected and colours may fade or bleed due to the traditional dyeing method employed.
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