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Sambalpuri Handwoven Ikat Soft Cotton Saree - Neel Pravaah

Sambalpuri Handwoven Ikat Soft Cotton Saree - Neel Pravaah
Sambalpuri Handwoven Ikat Soft Cotton Saree - Neel Pravaah
Sambalpuri Handwoven Ikat Soft Cotton Saree - Neel Pravaah
Sambalpuri Handwoven Ikat Soft Cotton Saree - Neel Pravaah
Sambalpuri Handwoven Ikat Soft Cotton Saree - Neel Pravaah
Sambalpuri Handwoven Ikat Soft Cotton Saree - Neel Pravaah
Sambalpuri Handwoven Ikat Soft Cotton Saree - Neel Pravaah
Sambalpuri Handwoven Ikat Soft Cotton Saree - Neel Pravaah
Sambalpuri Handwoven Ikat Soft Cotton Saree - Neel Pravaah
Sambalpuri Handwoven Ikat Soft Cotton Saree - Neel Pravaah
Sambalpuri Handwoven Ikat Soft Cotton Saree - Neel Pravaah
Sambalpuri Handwoven Ikat Soft Cotton Saree - Neel Pravaah
Sambalpuri Handwoven Ikat Soft Cotton Saree - Neel Pravaah
Sambalpuri Handwoven Ikat Soft Cotton Saree - Neel Pravaah
Sambalpuri Handwoven Ikat Soft Cotton Saree - Neel Pravaah
Sambalpuri Handwoven Ikat Soft Cotton Saree - Neel Pravaah
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Sambalpuri Handwoven Ikat Soft Cotton Saree - Neel Pravaah

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Sambalpuri Handwoven Ikat Soft Cotton Saree - Neel Pravaah. This Sambalpuri Ikat saree unfolds in a luminous blue body, accentuated with rhythmic mustard yellow stripes that create a vibrant interplay across the weave. Signature ikat motifs dance throughout the drape, their precision and symmetry lending a touch of sophistication. The pallu deepens into maroon with accents of mustard yellow, enriched by intricate ikat patterns that heighten its elegance. Handwoven in Odisha, it showcases the Bandha (tie-and-dye) technique, where each motif is meticulously dyed onto the yarn before weaving—a craft that requires remarkable precision. Lightweight and breathable in cotton, it carries effortless comfort while exuding sophisticated elegance—making it a distinguished choice for formal gatherings as well as treasured occasions.

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Sambalpuri Handwoven Ikat Soft Cotton Saree - Neel Pravaah
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Product Details

  • Material : Cotton
  • Craft : Ikat Weaving
  • State : Orissa
  • Country of Origin : India
  • Colour : Dark Blue, Mustard Yellow, Red, Marron, White and Multicoloured
  • Measurements :  Saree - 5.2 Mtrs (Without blouse piece)
  • Product weight : 400 Grams
  • Special Attention : Hand processed. Kindly allow for minor crafting imperfections.
  • Shipping Info : Dispatched in a maximum of 8-10 business days. Returns accepted within 12 days of delivery.
  • UOM : Piece

Ikat Weaving

Ikat weaving is an ancient craft with deep roots in India and early evidence proves its existence, with references in Buddhist texts to depiction in murals of the famous Ajanta Caves dating back to a period between the 2nd century BC to 7th Century AD. Given the evidence of existence of the craft in various parts of Asia demonstrating strong ikat traditions suggesting its possible origins, it probably developed in various regions independently. It is quite possible the craft may have travelled to south east Asia via trade routes, also taking root in countries like Indonesia. The name Ikat means to ‘bind’ in Indonesia, a technique used to create unique textile patterns by resist dyeing sections of the yarns prior to weaving the fabric. Some distinctive features of Ikat fabric is that both sides of the fabric carry the same pattern with a blurred appearance to the edges of the pattern. In Ikat, the resist is formed by binding individual yarns in a desired pattern before it is dyed. Patterns can be variated just by shifting the bindings and changing the colour of the dye. This process may be repeated multiple times to produce elaborate, multicoloured patterns, after which the yarn is woven into fabric. In other resist-dyeing techniques like Tie & Dye or Batik, the resist is applied to the woven cloth, whereas in ikat the resist is applied to the yarns before they are woven into cloth. Major Ikat weaving regions in India include Orissa, Andhra Pradesh / Telengana & Gujarat, with a unique identity to each of the weaves.

Ikat Weaving

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