A Sambalpuri Handloom Double Ikat Mulberry Silk Saree from Odisha is one of India’s rarest and most exquisite textile traditions. Woven in the western belt of Odisha, this saree represents centuries-old craftsmanship where both warp and weft threads are tie-dyed before weaving—a technique called double ikat. Unlike printed fabrics, the motifs are embedded into the very weave, making them visible on both sides with equal precision. This complexity makes it one of the most time-consuming and prestigious weaving traditions in the world.
Crafted from 100% international standard triple-twisted mulberry silk, the saree drapes luxuriously with a rich sheen and soft texture. Each full body double ikat saree can take anywhere from 2 to 4 months to complete, depending on the intricacy of the design. The result is a masterpiece that combines heritage, luxury, and rarity.
This particular creation features delicate pink hibiscus motifs, a symbol of grace and celebration, intricately woven across the saree body. Accompanied with a contrast blouse piece of 0.80 meters featuring matching hibiscus patterns and stripes, it completes a regal handloom ensemble.
This Sambalpuri Silk Saree is a versatile treasure:
For weddings, it’s ideal for day wedding guests, mehendi, sangeet, receptions, bridal trousseau, and wedding party attire.
For festivals, it elevates celebrations like Durga Puja, Diwali, Navratri, regional pujas, and temple visits.
For formal events, it stands out in corporate functions, cultural evenings, award ceremonies, art gallery openings, and dinners.
For special milestones, it beautifully marks anniversaries, milestone birthdays, graduations, family celebrations, and achievements.
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Every saree comes with authenticity certification, Handloom Mark, and Ethnics Land’s promise of transparency and trust. We also ship worldwide, ensuring this gem of Odisha’s weaving heritage reaches handloom connoisseurs across the globe.