Exquisite Rani Pink Sambhalpuri Pure Silk Saree - Authentic Odisha Handloom
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Exquisite Rani Pink Sambhalpuri Pure Silk Saree - Authentic Odisha Handloom
Pure Silk. Handwoven Art. Directly from Odisha weavers to you!
Embrace the timeless beauty of Odisha's weaving heritage with this stunning Rani Pink Sambhalpuri Silk Saree. This calm base provides the perfect canvas for the striking, vibrant Rani pink and pallu. The border is wide and intricately woven with traditional patterns.
- Body: The main body of the saree is a classic festive Rani Pink color, featuring delicate, small woven motifs (buttas).
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Border: Geometric figure motifs in white threads.
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Pallu: The pallu is grand and elaborate in Rani pink.
Specifications
- Saree Color: Pink
- Fabric: Pure Mulberry Silk
- Wash Care: Dry Clean
- Brand: SUTA-SAGA
- Product category: Sambhalpuri Silk
- Length: 6.25 Metres (including blouse)
Notes
- Model's blouse is for display only; a running blouse piece is included. For a bold look, try pairing this saree with a contrast blouse.
- Slight color variations are to be expected and are a characteristic feature of authentic, hand-dyed textiles.
- Please embrace the slight irregularities of this handwoven drape, as the true beauty of handloom lies in its unique imperfections.
- Digital Representation: We use AI technology to showcase the styling potential of this saree. The fabric and details are 100% true to the actual product.
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Why it is Special:
Origins and Evolution the Bomkai saree traces its roots to the small village of Bomkai located in the Ganjam district of South Odisha, where it was originally woven primarily using coarse cotton. The contemporary style now recognized widely as "Bomkai" developed later, during the late 1980s around the Sonepur region in Western Odisha. This evolution marked a shift toward using finer cotton and silk, focusing heavily on numerous buta or buti (small ornamental) designs, which have since become a defining characteristic of modern Odisha handloom sarees.
Weaving Techniques The creation of these sarees involves a specific weaving process where the warp threads are kept stretched and extended while the weft threads are interwoven within them. To achieve their distinct patterns, artisans utilize various traditional techniques, including Dobby, Jaala, and Jacquard.
Signature Designs and Motifs Bomkai sarees are celebrated for their prominent designs, which often include dancing dolls, chariots, trees, horses, ducks, tortoises, fish, creepers, boita (boats), and the ubiquitous buta/buti patterns. The intricate motifs, frequently rendered in geometrical forms, draw inspiration from nature and culture, featuring elements such as the Kanthiphula, atasi flower, bitter gourd flower, lotus, flies, birds, peacocks, fish, and the damru (a small two-headed drum).




