Blue and Black Sambalpuri Handloom Cotton Dress Material

sku: PC25-0631
Rs.5,199.00
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Colour: Blue and Black

Fabric: Cotton

Origin: Odisha

Top Length: 2.5 x 1.17 meters

Bottom Length: 2 x 1.12 meters

Dupatta Length: 2.5 x 0.91 meters

Weave Type: Hand Woven

Care: Dry Clean Only

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Product Description

Infuse refined tradition into your everyday style with the Blue and Black Sambalpuri Handloom Cotton Dress Material. The kurta features a rich blue base, woven with white and magenta mandala and geometric tile patterns, expertly crafted in Odisha’s double ikat technique. These symmetric motifs make the design visually striking, while paying homage to the region’s artistic legacy.

Key Features

  • Authentic Sambalpuri handloom cotton material from Odisha

  • Blue kurta with eye-catching white, magenta, and black geometric and mandala patterns

  • Solid black bottom and a blue-black dupatta with star and floral bandha borders in lilac and magenta

  • Soft, lightweight, and breathable for comfort throughout the day

  • Unstitched for custom tailoring—perfect for straight suits, kurtas, or fusion styles

Why Choose This Dress Material?

A masterpiece of Odisha’s handloom weavers, this set is a harmonious blend of symmetry, bold color, and enduring comfort. It is perfect for anyone who wants to showcase a unique ethnic look infused with culture, vibrant hues, and signature Sambalpuri finesse.

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.