A rare to find and unique tradition of Odisha, the Nabakothi Khandua silk saree, is a significant representation of Odisha's religious beliefs and legitimacy. Nabakothi saree symbolizes auspicious number 9. The number 9 is considered a powerful number connected with Navarasa, Navami, Navaratri, Nabagraha, and the nine incarnations of human life.
This authentic piece has nine unique motifs in the Kothi or houses placed horizontally across the body. As it is mentioned these Nabakothi sarees have nine different motifs spread across the body like kaincha (tortoise), mayurpankh( peacock feather), chakra (inspired by the Konark wheel), sakatpar, phula (flower), shankha (conch shell), padma (lotus), parrot, elephant, singha (lion), peacock, gada (mace), kalash , fish, prajapati (butterfly), etc.
The motifs of nine auspicious symbols are placed in nine quads called kothis arranged with mathematical precision so that no two adjacent squares have very similar motifs.
Nabarangi or Nabakothi is a type of Khandua which has a distinctive design of nine boxes. The origin of Khandua (Nabakothi) traces back to 12th Century AD and it is closely associated with Lord Jagannath Temple rituals at Puri. These sarees are woven with wooden looms in the traditional style of hand weaving and the whole village of Nuapatna is devoted to this traditional form of weaving. 10,000 weavers are present with approximately 6000 looms. Other than Nabarangi other varieties like Tarabali, Gitagobinda vastra and a lot others are also weaved. Maniabandha as the name of the weaving style suggests is located just 3 kms away from Nuapatna. This region has a population of 3,500 and a total number of 384 looms.
This Nabakoti or Nabarangi theme is now being designed not only in Manabandh Single Ikat saree but also Sambalpuri Double Ikat Saree . These sarees are usually produced in NuapatnaThe traditional touch of the motifs and the color embraces the culture, making it the best choice for any puja, functions, and other events. Khandua , the primary weaving structure, is not just old traditional handloom fabric considered to be a heritage but also a fabulous fine fabric which is used for any high-end garments.