Timeless Craft, Draped in Black & Magenta — The Pasapali Phula Jaal Sambalpuri Saree
From the ancient handloom heartland of Sambalpur, Odisha, comes a saree that is as much a work of art as it is a garment. This exquisite Sambalpuri mercerized cotton saree from Pasapali is a celebration of the legendary Bandha (Ikat) weaving tradition — a craft painstakingly practiced by master weavers for centuries.
The deep, lustrous black body of this handloom Sambalpuri saree is adorned with an all-over Phula Jaal motif — a delicate floral lattice of vivid magenta pink, woven directly into the fabric using the resist-dyeing Ikat technique before a single thread is set on the loom. This is not printed; this is woven destiny.
The drama peaks at the magenta pink pallu, where master artisans have lavished their finest skill — breathtaking flower motifs rendered in intricate Bandha work, making each pallu a one-of-a-kind composition. The striking contrast of black and magenta gives this traditional Ikat saree a bold, contemporary elegance while remaining deeply rooted in Odisha's cultural soul.
Crafted in premium mercerized cotton, this Sambalpuri cotton saree is lightweight, breathable, and carries a natural sheen — perfect for festive occasions, pujas, weddings, or elegant ethnic wear. Certified by the Government of India's Handloom Mark, every thread is a testament to authentic heritage.
Wear Pasapali. Wear tradition.
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Rani Phula Jaal Sambalpuri |
| Product Type | Sambalpuri Phula Jaal Saree |
| Weave Type | Sambalpuri Bandha (Ikat) Technique |
| Material | Mercerized Cotton |
| Thread Count | Warp: 120 / Weft: 120 |
| Saree Length | 5.40 meters |
| Saree Breadth | 43 inches |
| Blouse | Running Blouse |
| Primary Body Color | Black |
| Border Color & Design | Magenta pink border with traditional Sambalpuri geometric detailing |
| Key Craftsmanship | All-over Phula Jaal Ikat motif in magenta pink with intricately woven master craft floral motifs on pallu |
| Authenticity | Certified by Government of India’s Handloom Mark |
| Care & Maintenance | Dry clean recommended for first wash. Later gentle hand wash separately in cold water. Do not bleach. |








