Sambalpuri Handloom




  • ·        If there is a garment that enhances the womanly look and appeal in comely allure it is the Indian saree. More so, if it is draped eloquently and in picturesque fashion, it becomes sensational.

·        If you wish to flaunt your curves and portray your sense of style by allowing your drapes to speak, you should choose the ethnic weaves that have captured the market by storm and mesmerised the fashion world – the Sambalpuris.
Sambalpuri sarees are India’s heritage and these sarees that once used geometrical patterns and themes of flora and fauna, today include landscapes, nature, and sometimes religious subjects as themes that are also hand painted on these handloom fabrics.
Shanka, chakra, or other religious motifs that are traditional are still popular but now floral pattern motifs may also be seen on the base fabric, with designer colours and patterns chosen to provide the traditionally woven ‘Bhulia Kapta’ saree, the modern look.
Sambalpuris come in both silk and cotton fabrics as well as blends. Sambalpuri sarees have their origin in the tribal belt of Sambalpur, in Odisha State, India and reflect an ancient handicraft called BandhaKala.
The Unnati range of Sambalpuris includes a wide variety of silk and cotton handlooms that showcase the brilliance of ethnic weaves and tribal art. Displaying a wide range of ethnic sarees of varied styles across the length and breadth of India Unnati has also favoured fusion fabrics that incorporate modern tastes in the traditional weaving without diluting the heirloom value of the fabric.

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