Celebrating one year of Chhunchi: Dr. Purtika Choudhury’s vision to nationalise Odisha’s iconic Khandua weaves

Bhubaneswar, Odisha: On the occasion of its first anniversary, the heritage handloom brand Chhunchi sets a new milestone in connecting the artistry of Odisha’s weavers with the rest of India. Founded by Dr. Purtika Choudhury, Chhunchi has spent the last year building a bridge between the traditional weaving clusters of Nuapatna and the modern wardrobes of women across the country, with a specific focus on the culturally revered Khandua silk sarees.

What is Chhunchi’s vision after completing one year?

Having successfully completed one year of operations, Chhunchi operates not just as a brand but as a cultural custodian dedicated to “nationalising” Odisha’s textile gems. While the platform offers a diverse portfolio of handlooms from across India—including Pochampally, Banarasi, and Kanjeevaram—the core mission remains deeply rooted in its Odia heritage.

“Our name, ‘Chhunchi,’ means ‘sewing needle’ in Odia,” explains Dr. Purtika Choudhury. “Over the past year, we have acted as that needle, stitching the artistry of Nuapatna and Maniabandha into the fabric of mainstream Indian fashion. Our goal is to ensure that a woman in Mumbai, Delhi, or Bangalore values a Khandua Pata just as much as she values other popular Indian weaves.”

Why does Khandua Silk Saree hold special significance?

While Chhunchi curates handlooms from various Indian states, the Khandua collection is the “heart” of the brand. This weave is not merely a textile; it is a devotional offering deeply connected to Lord Jagannath.

How does Chhunchi support weaving community?

In its first year, Chhunchi has built a loyal customer base across India by prioritising a “Weaver-First” approach.

What does the anniversary collection offer?

As Chhunchi steps into its second year, the curated collection on Chhunchi.com has been expanded to feature:

  1. Pan-indian variety: A wider selection of handlooms from different states to cater to diverse aesthetic preferences.
  2. Lightweight innovations: Traditional Khandua designs adapted for modern draping, making them suitable for daily wear and corporate settings across Indian metros.
  3. Heritage motifs: A renewed focus on the Nabagunjara (the nine-formed beast) and Kumbha (temple border) designs that narrate the folklore of Odisha.

“The response in our first year has been overwhelming,” adds Dr. Choudhury. “It proves that Indian consumers are looking for a connection to their roots. When they wear a Chhunchi saree, they are wearing a piece of history that has travelled from the looms of Odisha to their homes.”

About Chhunchi

Chhunchi is an Indian handloom brand rooted in the heritage of Odisha. Meaning “sewing needle” in Odia, the brand was founded by Dr. Purtika Choudhury to revive and nationalise indigenous weaves. While offering a wide range of handlooms from across India, Chhunchi specialises in authentic Khandua silk sarees, ensuring that the legacy of the loom is preserved for future generations through direct-from-weaver sourcing and a celebration of artisan skill.

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Purtika Choudhury

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Website: www.chhunchi.com

 

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