Handloom Ethnic motifs saree
Experience the rich heritage of Odisha with this exquisite Sambalpuri saree from the Sambalpur region. Crafted using the traditional bandha (ikat) tie‑dye technique, the yarns for both warp and weft are pre‑dyed to create perfectly aligned motifs that shine through the weave. The body of the saree features [brief mention of colour scheme] and is complemented by a [mention border] and a ‘pallu’ that features [mention prominent motif: e.g., conch (shankha), wheel (chakra), fish, creeper, temple pattern]. These motifs reflect the rich tribal and cultural art forms of western Odisha. Available in [Material – e.g., cotton / silk / tussar], this saree offers [mention drape / comfort / grace] for both festive occasions and elegant gatherings. The blouse piece is included (unstitched) in the set. Specifications: Fabric : [e.g., Handloom cotton / Pure silk / Mix] Length : ~5.5 metres (saree) + ~0.75 metre blouse piece (standard) Technique : Bandha (tie‑dye of warp + weft) before weaving — ensuring designs appear identical on both sides. Motifs & Patterns : Traditional tribal/nature‑inspired motifs such as flowers (phula), shells (shankha), wheels (chakra), fish, creepers and temple borders. Ideal For : Weddings, festivals, cultural functions, heirloom wear Care Instructions : Dry‑clean recommended (especially for silk), hand‑wash separately for cotton variants; avoid direct sunlight prolonged exposure for vibrant colour retention --- Why This Saree is Special Heritage & Craftsmanship: The Sambalpuri saree is hand‑loomed in the districts of western Odisha — Sambalpur, Bargarh, Balangir, Boudh, Sonepur. Bandha (Ikat) Technique: Unlike printed or embroidered sarees, in this weave the threads are tied and dyed before weaving, enabling the design to be integral to the fabric. Design Uniqueness: Every piece is slightly unique because of the hand‑loom process; minor irregularities are part of the charm and authenticity. Versatility of Material: You’ll find cotton versions for more relaxed or everyday wear, and silk versions for formal or festive occasions. Cultural Symbolism: The motifs used have deep roots in Odia culture, arts, nature and tribal traditions. --- How to Customize / Highlight Your Listing Depending on your product specifics, you may emphasise: Material quality: e.g., “100% hand‑loomed mercerised cotton” or “pure mulberry silk”. Weaving region/brand: “Handwoven in Sambalpur region of Odisha by artisan weavers”. Colour story & motif details: e.g., “deep indigo body with white ikat fish motif border and contrasting maroon pallu” Occasion fit: “Ideal for Diwali, wedding receptions & bridal wear” Authenticity / GI tag: If applicable, mention “GI‑tag hand‑loom textile” or “bandha ikat certified”. Care & maintenance advice: Especially for preserving tie‑dye colour and silk sheen. Set contents: Clarify if blouse piece included, length of saree, any accessories. Shipping & returns: If important for ecommerce audience (you ship to Hosur/Tamil Nadu etc) --- Example Short Description for Listing > “This breathtaking Sambalpuri bandha saree in vibrant mustard and plum with intricately woven peacock and floral motifs is handmade in Odisha using the age‑old ikat technique. Crafted from soft pure silk, it comes with a matching blouse piece and is perfect for festive elegance. The pre‑dyed threads ensure the design shines through both sides of the fabric, offering authenticity and enduring charm.”
- SKU: PR_20251110_10010
- CATEGORY: Sambalpuri Saree
Experience the rich heritage of Odisha with this exquisite Sambalpuri saree from the Sambalpur region. Crafted using the traditional bandha (ikat) tie‑dye technique, the yarns for both warp and weft are pre‑dyed to create perfectly aligned motifs that shine through the weave. The body of the saree features [brief mention of colour scheme] and is complemented by a [mention border] and a ‘pallu’ that features [mention prominent motif: e.g., conch (shankha), wheel (chakra), fish, creeper, temple pattern]. These motifs reflect the rich tribal and cultural art forms of western Odisha. Available in [Material – e.g., cotton / silk / tussar], this saree offers [mention drape / comfort / grace] for both festive occasions and elegant gatherings. The blouse piece is included (unstitched) in the set. Specifications: Fabric : [e.g., Handloom cotton / Pure silk / Mix] Length : ~5.5 metres (saree) + ~0.75 metre blouse piece (standard) Technique : Bandha (tie‑dye of warp + weft) before weaving — ensuring designs appear identical on both sides. Motifs & Patterns : Traditional tribal/nature‑inspired motifs such as flowers (phula), shells (shankha), wheels (chakra), fish, creepers and temple borders. Ideal For : Weddings, festivals, cultural functions, heirloom wear Care Instructions : Dry‑clean recommended (especially for silk), hand‑wash separately for cotton variants; avoid direct sunlight prolonged exposure for vibrant colour retention --- Why This Saree is Special Heritage & Craftsmanship: The Sambalpuri saree is hand‑loomed in the districts of western Odisha — Sambalpur, Bargarh, Balangir, Boudh, Sonepur. Bandha (Ikat) Technique: Unlike printed or embroidered sarees, in this weave the threads are tied and dyed before weaving, enabling the design to be integral to the fabric. Design Uniqueness: Every piece is slightly unique because of the hand‑loom process; minor irregularities are part of the charm and authenticity. Versatility of Material: You’ll find cotton versions for more relaxed or everyday wear, and silk versions for formal or festive occasions. Cultural Symbolism: The motifs used have deep roots in Odia culture, arts, nature and tribal traditions. --- How to Customize / Highlight Your Listing Depending on your product specifics, you may emphasise: Material quality: e.g., “100% hand‑loomed mercerised cotton” or “pure mulberry silk”. Weaving region/brand: “Handwoven in Sambalpur region of Odisha by artisan weavers”. Colour story & motif details: e.g., “deep indigo body with white ikat fish motif border and contrasting maroon pallu” Occasion fit: “Ideal for Diwali, wedding receptions & bridal wear” Authenticity / GI tag: If applicable, mention “GI‑tag hand‑loom textile” or “bandha ikat certified”. Care & maintenance advice: Especially for preserving tie‑dye colour and silk sheen. Set contents: Clarify if blouse piece included, length of saree, any accessories. Shipping & returns: If important for ecommerce audience (you ship to Hosur/Tamil Nadu etc) --- Example Short Description for Listing > “This breathtaking Sambalpuri bandha saree in vibrant mustard and plum with intricately woven peacock and floral motifs is handmade in Odisha using the age‑old ikat technique. Crafted from soft pure silk, it comes with a matching blouse piece and is perfect for festive elegance. The pre‑dyed threads ensure the design shines through both sides of the fabric, offering authenticity and enduring charm.”