The sambalpuri sari is extra-conventionally woven in the end piece (pallu) with a few differentiating tones and plans. The presence of the sari is connected with straightforwardness and has an ancestral hint in it. The sari is ordinarily colored to accomplish the red, highly contrasting foundation tones. Notwithstanding, today one can track down the sari in a few plans and various varieties while holding their creativity. The twists are appropriately woven to create multi hued end piece. A few examples are found in the sari which has various names like pestle (rukha), hour-glass molded drum (dambaroo), little blossoms (kanthi phoola), severe gourd (karela), peacock (mayur/mayuri) and fish.
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