Odisha Handloom Product: Sambalpuri Sarees
Handloom item made of Odisha cotton, which has a exclusive
style and colour. The product includes of Sarees, Dress Materials, Bed covers,
Cushion covers, Elegant Dupatta and Strolls.
Sambalpur ( Western Orissa) is the land of a exclusive handloom
product on textile. The Sambalpuri cloth is distort and weft and tie-dyed
before weaving. The fashion consist of the ritual of similar to Shankho
(shell), Chakro (wheel), phoolla (flower) with profound representation, but the
highlight of these textiles are conventional craftsmanship of the 'Bandhakala',
the bind-dye art replicated in their involved weaves, also known as Sambalpuri
" Ikat”. In this procedure, the strings are first tie-dyed and later woven
into a fabric, with entire process taking many weeks.
A well-liked wear
of India’s
former prime minister late India Gandhi. A right mix of fashion and convention
has always kept sambalpur cotton in an altered league.
The types of
sambalpuri sarees are,
1. Saptapad Saree:
The oldest form of sambalpuri tie and dye hand woven material.
2. Bapta Saree: A conventional
tussar saree for metropolitan smart
3. Pasapali and
Bomkai: Alternatives of sambalpuri sarees
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