The most enticing part of Shritonni Handloom Pure Cotton sarees is their association with Bandhakala- the traditional art of tie-dye. In this method, first, the threads are well tied and died and then they are used for weaving. This entire process usually takes more than two weeks to get completed. Sambalpuri sarees which are made completely from fabrics woven intricately on handloom are highly popular throughout the country. Again you will be amazed to know that there are about 5 different variants of Sambalpuri saree which are namely Soenpuri, Bomkai, Bapta, Barpali and Pasapali sarees. Among all these, Bomkai, Barpali and Bapta are highly in demand.