Sambalpuri saris are a symbol of
tradition, culture and intricate technique. They have long been an important
part of the ethnic Indian female attire and have been unadulterated in the
present western culture inspired apparel world.
Sambalpuri
Sari is a traditional hand woven Ikat sari where in the warp and the weft is
tie-dyed before weaving. Today the Baandha fabric is popularly known by its
geographical and cultural name Sambalpuri owing to the pioneering efforts of
Sri Radhashyam Meher, who brought about a radical improvement in the skills of
the craftsmen and the quality of the products.
Sambalpuri saris are known for their incorporation of traditional motifs like shankha (shell), chakra (wheel), phula (flower), all of which have deep symbolism, but the highpoint of these saris is the traditional craftsmanship of the Geographical (GI) registry. Bomkai design was borrowed from village name “Bomkai” in Ganjam District of Odisha to Sonepur. The Bomkai Design were developed in late 1980s and introduced in the Sonepur in early 1990s. And also value addition with zari work was also carried out during the same period.
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Sambalpuri Pasapali Bomkai Cotton
- Source: Meher Handloom
- Product Code: OES023
- Sold by Just Odisha Handloom
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₹5,900.00