The traditional Sambalpuri Saree
in its cotton and silk versions is a captivating fabric from the tribal belt of
Odisha.
Sambalpur in the state of Odisha, India, is famous for its Sambalpuri
variety of cotton and silk sarees, using Ikkat patterns or the tie-dye method
in their making. A fabric like silk, has lustre, strength, smoothness and soft
feel, plus its elasticity and desirable quality to acquire most colours and
shades makes it all the more appealing. Silk is soft, smooth, airy and very
comfortable for all-day wear, apart from the grandeur that it provides.
The Ikkat style of weaving is
employed in the hand-woven Sambalpuri sari using geometrical
patterns. Ikkat is a technique which involves applying bindings, which resist
dye penetration to the threads in pre-determined patterns, and then dyeing the
threads. These dyed threads are then woven to produce the desired pattern.
Within the ikkat style are variants of single-ikkat and double-ikkat.
Alternately the tie-die method of weaving and then dyeing, known as
‘bandhakala’ is also used. Here the threads are first woven and the resist
bindings then applied to the fabric before dyeing it.
This traditional art uses
vegetable dyes to a large extent, with a leaning toward artificial colours in
present day creations. Black, yellow, orange, maroon, are the preferred hues. Sambalpuri
silk sarees find preference for exclusive occasions like weddings, as
bridal attire, parties, festivals, social functions and traditional rituals.
The new-look Sambalpuri
Silk Sarees from Unnati are a healthy blend of traditional with
trending, elevating eye-catching appeal to bewitching heights.
Unnati experiments with
traditional styles in a fusion with modern designs and patterns. The grand Sambalpuri
Silk Sari is woven using threads of pure silk, mulberry silk, or
tussar silk. Latest designs and unique patterns with hand woven borders and
artistic pallus produce a rich look, making them suitable for marriages and
bridal wear.There are several varieties of Silk Sarees in the Sambalpuri range.
Sambalpuri ikkat sari, Sambalpuri Bomkai Saree,Sambalpuri pure
silk saree etc. The grand Sambalpuri Silk Sari is woven using
the ikkat or tie-dye methods but with the threads being pure silk, mulberry
silk, or tussar silk.
Designer sambalpuri silk
sarees in fancy colors and unique patterns are
fashionable and in demand. They serve well for corporate conferences.
They also
suit as stylish but elegant wear for schools and colleges. Latest
sambhalpuri silk saris with artistic hand woven borders and pallu
work, show their opulence and are very much suitable as grand wear for
weddings, bridal occasions. A special method of cutting warp ends of a colour
and re-tying them to different coloured warp ends, known as ‘muha-johra’ is
used to create a dense layer of colours at the end piece (pallu) of the Saree.
Bright coloured panels with extra motifs on a highly contrasting background
make this tribal art fabric uniquely stand out. Motif patterns commonly
adorning the fabric are bitter gourd, the atasi flower, the kanti-phul or small
flower, peacocks and birds, Konark temple, conches.
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