The Sambalpuri Saree is a true form of art and style of crafts known as BANDHA, a weaving art that is thought to have migrated to western Odisha with the Bhulia (Meher) community of weavers who fled from North India in 1192 AD after the fall of the Chauhan Empire to the Mughals. The Sambalpuri Saree is a beautiful regional Saree in India. It was not popular among customers for many years. As a result, it had a limited number of customers. However, its popularity grew after Indira Gandhi, India’s former Prime Minister, began wearing Sambalpuri Saree. This Saree has grown in popularity across the country, and it is highly regarded for its ethnic beauty and distinctive features.
Item Name | Woven Pure Sambalpuri Saree |
Type | Sambalpuri |
Colour | Light Green |
Price | 1,350 |
Included Components | With Blouse Piece |
Saree Weight |
0.5 kg
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