Black and Magenta Pure Sambalpuri Silk Handloom Saree
Colour: Black and Magenta
Fabric: Pure Silk
Origin: Odisha
Blouse Piece: Unstitched
Saree Length: 5.4m
Weave Type: Hand Woven
Care: Dry Clean Only
Product Description
Odisha’s legendary ikat weaving and vibrant cultural artistry. This saree features a striking black upper half with delicate woven butis, offset by a regal magenta lower body and pallu covered in intricate traditional motifs and geometric designs. Crafted from luxurious pure silk using the double ikat technique, it delivers unmatched softness, vibrant contrast, and heirloom-worthy elegance for weddings, festivals, and special occasions.
Key Features
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100% pure SambaIpuri silk, handwoven in Odisha using double ikat (bandha) artistry.
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Bold black and magenta palette, iconic temple borders, and geometric patterned pallu for dramatic impact.
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Ornate pallu with elaborate traditional motifs and shimmering zari work.
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Silk Mark certified, lightweight, fluid, enduring, and exceptionally rich in feel.
Why Choose This Saree?
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Celebrates Sambalpuri heritage, each drape is a narrative of tradition and skill.
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Artisan-crafted from start to finish, supporting Odisha’s legendary weaving communities.
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The ultimate showstopper for grand events, gifts, or collectors’ display.
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Low-maintenance luxury: dry clean only, store in muslin to preserve color and shape.
Elevate your style with the Black and Magenta Pure Sambalpuri Silk Handloom Saree from Chhunchi, where color, culture, and craftsmanship unite in every drape.
Other Information
At Chhunchi, we celebrate the artistry and craftsmanship of pure handloom sarees. Some of our sarees, feature intricate cross-weaving between the body and the pallu. This is not a flaw but a hallmark of authenticity, showcasing the unique beauty of handloom sarees.
Please Note:
- Color Variations: The hues of the sarees may slightly vary from what appears on your screen due to lighting and screen settings.
- Minor Irregularities: Small imperfections are a natural outcome of the handloom process. These irregularities are not defects but a testament to the handmade nature of the saree, making each piece truly one-of-a-kind.