Slate Black and Yellow Pure Sambalpuri Silk Handloom Saree
Colour: Slate Black and Yellow
Fabric: Pure Silk
Origin: Odisha
Blouse Piece: Unstitched
Saree Length: 5.4m
Weave Type: Hand Woven
Care: Dry Clean Only
Product Description
Presenting the Slate Black and Yellow Pure Sambalpuri Silk Handloom Saree, an icon of Odisha's proud weaving heritage and bold design. This double ikat masterpiece stuns with its vibrant golden-yellow pallu and body, meticulously woven with intricate geometric patterns, set against a dramatic slate black field adorned with subtle traditional butis and striking yellow temple borders. Crafted from premium mulberry silk, it offers rich texture, legendary durability, and a luxurious drape that’s perfect for weddings, cultural celebrations, and special gifting.
Key Features
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Contrasting slate black and radiant yellow palette for standout appeal.
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Classic temple borders and geometric pallu with intricate detailing.
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Silk Mark certified, lightweight, durable, and designed for all-day comfort.
Why Choose This Saree?
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Celebrates Odisha’s famed bandha tie-dye tradition, a favorite of saree connoisseurs and celebrities alike.
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Artisan-woven; each saree is a collectible piece and supports rural craftsmanship.
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Perfect for festivals, weddings, and keepsake heirloom gifting.
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Easy care: dry clean only; store in muslin to preserve vibrancy and shape.
Elevate your collection with the Slate Black and Yellow Pure Sambalpuri Silk Handloom Saree from Chhunchi, where timeless artistry, cultural elegance, and unmatched brilliance 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.