Red and Yellow Tribal Pattern Sambalpuri Handloom Cotton Dress Material
Colour: Red and Yellow
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
Product Description
Celebrate Indian folk tradition with this Red and Yellow Tribal Pattern Sambalpuri Handloom Cotton Dress Material, a lively set inspired by Odisha’s vibrant heritage. The kurta fabric features a rich red backdrop adorned with artisan-woven ikat motifs of tribal dancers, village huts, and trees in classic off-white and deep orange. Every row narrates a rural celebration, capturing a festive, earthy spirit that shines through in both casual and special-occasion wear.
Key Features
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Genuine Sambalpuri handloom cotton from Odisha
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Kurta with unique tribal ikat patterns: dancing figures, huts, and stylized trees in white and orange
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Contrasting bright yellow bottom for a fresh, cheerful look
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Elegant yellow-red dupatta with traditional ikat borders and bandha floral designs
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Featherlight, soft, and breathable cotton for day-long comfort
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Unstitched set for custom tailoring—perfect for straight suits, kurtas, or Indo-western styles
Why Choose This Dress Material?
This dress material beautifully weaves tribal motifs and color vibrance into one stylish canvas, bringing you both tradition and contemporary flair. It’s ideal for the ethnicwear lover who wants standout design, storytelling details, and the enduring comfort of Sambalpuri craftsmanship.
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.