This exclusive saree can be worn in festivals and in various occasions
Color & Design: .A dark brown pure silk Sambalpuri saree featuring a handwoven Elephant and Peacock motif. It has a contrast maroon border with intricate Reshamthread work, a signature design of Odisha sarees. The accompanying blouse piece is maroon with a handwoven border on the sleeves and back.
Fabric : Pure Silk
Size: 6.24 meters (inclusive of blouse piece),
Width 46 inches
Care: Dry clean only.
Pre-stitching available for an additional cost of ₹1,700.
Shipping: Free shipping in India for orders above ₹2,000. International shipping charges apply.
Disclaimer: Colour may slightly vary from the image due to photographic lighting sources and the monitor settings
Saree Chronicle:
Sambalpuri sarees are traditional handwoven Ikat (Bandha) sarees from Odisha, where the warp and weft threads are tie-dyed before weaving. These sarees originate from Sambalpur, Balangir, Bargarh, Boudh, and Sonepur districts and are known for their exquisite craftsmanship.
They feature culturally significant motifs like:
Shankha (Conch) – Symbolizing auspiciousness
Chakra (Wheel) – Representing time and movement
Phula (Flower) – A symbol of beauty and prosperity
The saree’s red, black, and white hues symbolize Lord Jagannath's face. The Bandhakala tie-dye technique, used in these sarees, takes weeks to complete, making each piece a masterpiece of craftsmanship.
These sarees gained national recognition when Indira Gandhi popularized them in the 1980s. To protect this heritage art, Sambalpuri silk sarees, including Berhampur Patta, have been registered under India’s Geographical Indications (GI) registry.