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PINDHAN started in a small corner of Western Odisha, where I grew up watching fabrics being woven like stories, slowly and patiently, with feeling.
Every piece we make begins with handloom, slow, imperfect, and honest. Every silhouette blends Indian soul with modern style, so you can walk into any moment wearing something that means more than fashion.

Pindhan is memory, movement, and emotion which made wearable.

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  • An authentic Sambalpuri handloom kurti (bandha ikat) shows thesame motifs on both sidesof the fabric, since the yarns are tie-dyed before weaving. Look forslight irregularitiesin patterns (a sign of hand weaving),crisp selvedge edges. Machine-made imitations usually have blurry motifs and one-sided prints.

  • Sambalpuri Ikat, locally called Bandha, is a centuries-old handloom tradition from Western Odisha. The uniqueness lies in the tie-dyeing of yarns before weaving, which produces reversible motifs such as shankha (conch), chakra (wheel), phula (flowers), and pasapalli (checks). Each kurti is a work of art, often taking weeks to complete.

  • Each Sambalpuri kurti is completely handwoven, with the design dyed into the yarn before weaving. The process is time-intensive(5–15 days, depending on complexity) and requires skilled craftsmanship. Factors like material (cotton vs silk), dye quality, motif complexity, and weaving time influence the price. Buying directly supports weavers and sustains a heritage craft.

  • Cotton kurtis: Wash separately in cold water with mild detergent; avoid soaking for long.

    Silk kurtis: Dry clean is recommended; if washing at home, use gentle hand wash in cold water.

    General: Always dry in shade, avoid wringing, and store in a cool, dry place. For silks, wrap in muslin or cotton cloth and refold periodically.

  • As with all pure handwoven cotton fabrics, minor shrinkage of up to 5% is normal, but if proper wash care instructions are followed, shrinkage can be controlled upto 2%.