Handwoven Single Ikat Sambalpuri Cotton Dupatta|White & Blue
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There is something deeply satisfying about a saree that does not try too hard. This Handwoven Single Ikat Sambalpuri Cotton Saree in white, royal blue, and black is exactly that kind of piece — considered, well-crafted, and rooted in a tradition that has been refined over generations. It comes from the looms of Odisha, where weaving is not a profession so much as a way of life, and it carries within its threads the patience and precision that only truly handmade things possess.
About the Craft
Sambalpuri weaving has been practised in western Odisha for centuries, with the districts of Sambalpur, Bargarh, Bolangir, and Sonepur forming the heart of this tradition. The Single Ikat process that defines this saree begins long before the loom is even set up. Yarn is measured, tied at precise intervals, and dipped in dye so that only certain sections absorb colour. Once unwrapped, these sections carry the blueprint of the final motif. The weaver then works from this dyed yarn, aligning each thread with careful attention so that the pattern emerges correctly within the woven fabric. It is a process that demands both technical knowledge and an almost meditative focus, and the results speak for themselves.
Speciality
The colour palette of this saree is what sets it apart. Royal blue has a depth to it that maroon does not — it is cooler, sharper, and somehow both traditional and thoroughly modern at once. Paired with the clean white check body and the grounding black border, it produces a saree that feels fresh without straying from its roots. It works particularly well for daytime festive events, cultural programmes, and formal occasions where you want to look put-together without being overdressed.
How to Care?
- Handwash gently in cold water with a mild detergent.
- Dry cleaning is strongly recommended for maintaining the fabric and colour quality over time.
- Do not squeeze or wring the saree after washing.
- Dry flat on a clean horizontal surface in shade, away from direct sunlight.
- Store in a cool, dry place — protected from insects, moisture, dust, and prolonged exposure to light.
Every Sambalpuri saree begins as an idea in a weaver's mind, mapped out in tied yarn and careful measurements before a single pass of the shuttle. This white, blue, and black saree is the result of that long, unhurried process — and wearing it is a way of acknowledging the skill and dedication that went into making it. It is a piece worth owning, and worth passing on.
- Handwoven on traditional pit looms by artisan weavers from Odisha.
- Single Ikat technique where yarn is resist-dyed prior to weaving, creating motifs within the fabric.
- Bright white body with a fine check weave flanking a deep royal blue central panel filled with floral and geometric Ikat motifs.
- Structured black border and pallu featuring woven Ikat motifs in grey and white.
- Fabric: 100-count pure cotton — lightweight, easy to drape, and comfortable through long wear.
- Fabric Type: Handloom Cotton.
- Colour hues may slightly vary from what appears in the image.
- Minor irregularities are a natural characteristic of handloom weaving and lend each piece its own individual identity.
| Item Type | Handloom |
|---|---|
| Size | Onesize |
| Color | Blue |
| Fabric | Cotton |
| Material | Cotton |
| Occasion | Casual |
| State of Origin | Odisha |
| Care Instructions | • Handwash • Suggested dry cleaning • Do not squeeze or wring • Dry on clean horizontal surface under shade • Store in clean and dry place, away from insects, dust, excessive light and moisture |
| Expected Dispatch Days | 1 ( Ready to Ship) |
Product Disclaimer
This product is handmade and may have slight variations or dissimilarities that are a natural outcome of the human involvement in the process. These minor variations of Stitches/Motifs add to its charm and ensure its uniqueness & authenticity.
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