Black Magenta Pasapali Sambalpuri Silk Saree

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The Black Magenta Pasapali Sambalpuri Silk Saree is a masterpiece of craftsmanship featuring a striking checkerboard pattern. Made from luxurious silk, this saree showcases the intricate double ikat technique, where both the warp and weft threads are dyed before weaving. It's rich colours and detailed design make it a perfect choice for special occasions and celebrations. About the Craft: Sambalpuri sarees, particularly the Pasapali variety, are rooted in the ancient game of chess, symbolising strategy, and precision. This traditional craft dates back to 600 BC in western Odisha, where skilled artisans use pit loom and tie-and-dye methods to create beautiful textiles. The Pasapali saree’s distinctive checkerboard pattern is a result of this labour-intensive double ikat technique, which requires great skill and artistry from the weavers, ensuring each piece is unique and embodies the region's rich cultural heritage. Care Instructions: To maintain the beauty and longevity of this saree, dry clean only. Avoid washing it with the regular laundry to preserve its intricate patterns and vibrant colours.
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The Black Magenta Pasapali Sambalpuri Silk Saree is a masterpiece of craftsmanship featuring a striking checkerboard pattern. Made from luxurious silk, this saree showcases the intricate double ikat technique, where both the warp and weft threads are dyed before weaving. It's rich colours and detailed design make it a perfect choice for special occasions and celebrations. About the Craft: Sambalpuri sarees, particularly the Pasapali variety, are rooted in the ancient game of chess, symbolising strategy, and precision. This traditional craft dates back to 600 BC in western Odisha, where skilled artisans use pit loom and tie-and-dye methods to create beautiful textiles. The Pasapali saree’s distinctive checkerboard pattern is a result of this labour-intensive double ikat technique, which requires great skill and artistry from the weavers, ensuring each piece is unique and embodies the region's rich cultural heritage. Care Instructions: To maintain the beauty and longevity of this saree, dry clean only. Avoid washing it with the regular laundry to preserve its intricate patterns and vibrant colours.