nisi textile Temple Border Sambalpuri Art Silk Saree(Maroon)
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Sambalpuri saree:Step 1: Fabric - The saree is made of high-quality silk or cotton fabric, often with a blend of both.Step 2: Weaving - The fabric is woven using a special technique called "Ikat" or "Baandha" in the Sambalpuri language.Step 3: Design - The saree features intricate designs and patterns, often inspired by nature, such as flowers, leaves, and trees.Step 4: Color - The saree typically features a vibrant color palette, with a focus on red, orange, yellow, and green hues.Step 5: Border - The saree has a decorative border, often with a contrasting color and intricate design.Step 6: Pallu - The pallu (the decorative end of the saree) is heavily ornamented with intricate designs and patterns.Step 7: Motifs - The saree features traditional Sambalpuri motifs, such as the "Kumbha" (pot), "Phula" (flower), and "Chita" (animal) designs.Step 8: Draping - The saree is draped in a traditional style, with the pallu draped over the left shoulder.Sambalpuri sarees are known for their unique and intricate designs, which are woven using a special technique that requires great skill and craftsmanship. They are a proud symbol of Odia culture and heritage.1. Sarees online2. Indian sarees3. Designer sarees4. Party wear sarees5. Wedding sarees6. Silk sarees7. Cotton sarees8. Sarees below 5009. Sarees below 100010. Latest saree designs11. Traditional sarees12. Handloom sarees13. Kanjivaram sarees14. Banarasi sarees15. Sarees with blouse16. Saree combos17. Festive wear sarees18. Casual wear sarees19. Bridal sarees20. Ethnic wear sareesYou can also search for sarees based on:- Fabric (silk, cotton, chiffon, georgette)- Occasion (wedding, party, festival)- Style (traditional, modern, designer)- Region (Kanjivaram, Banarasi, Bengali)- Price range (below 500, 1000, 2000)- Color (red, blue, green, yellow)