The grand saree with blue and red shades has a chic appeal. Traditionally referred to as ‘bomkai buta silk’ this is an incredibly attractive saree which has been created by immaculate interlacing of shining silk threads entailing 20 days of the craftsman’s endeavor. The attention to minuscule details culminating into an awe-inspiring product bears testimony to the artist’s famed expertise. Tender it as gift to your family or friend who would be flooded with appreciation whenever they adorn this fabulous thing of beauty, to remember you fondly.
Origin: It is said that the art of sambalpuri ikat migrated to Western Odisha in 11th centuryThe Sambalpuri sari is made from fabric woven on a hand-loom and is popular throughout India.Sambalpuri Sarees are the most wonderful sarees of India.Sambalpuri sarees which are made totally from textures woven unpredictably on handloom are exceptionally famous all through the nation.
Technique: The process starts with dyeing the cotton/silk material. In short, the colouring process includes dipping the material repeatedly in the boiled colour water. Utmost care is taken while dyeing the cotton/silk to make sure that the colour is uniform throughout the material and it doesn't affect the quality of the material.
Use: Sambalpuri sarees are labour intensive. Sambalpuri sarees are known for their incorporation of traditional motifs It usually take minimum of 2 months to make 1 saree. Every saree has a unique design and rich in traditional view.