Nishigandha is an original Sambalpuri cotton saree woven in mercerized cotton, carrying phula lata and bird motifs across a deep black body and a blue ikat pallu that anchors the handloom Sambalpuri saree in the Bandhakala tradition of Odisha.
The Craft Behind Nishigandha
Every thread in Nishigandha is resist-dyed before it reaches the loom — that is the defining discipline of the Bandha double ikat process. Bhulia weavers in Odisha tie and dye warp and weft threads separately, calculating precisely where each colour must fall so that motifs emerge in alignment only when the two sets of threads interlace during weaving. This is the Bandhakala process: no printing, no embroidery, no post-weave intervention. The phula lata creeper, the birds, and the fish border motifs are built into the fabric from the inside out. For a GI certified Sambalpuri saree in mercerized cotton, this process demands ten to fifteen days on the loom. The result is an authentic Sambalpuri handloom saree in which every motif is a structural part of the cloth itself.
Wearing Nishigandha
Mercerized cotton gives Nishigandha a measured weight — enough to drape with control, light enough to carry across long hours. The fabric settles into pleats with minimal fuss and holds its fall through the day without becoming stiff. The black ground recedes, letting the phula lata and bird motifs on the body read clearly against the skin. As a Sambalpuri saree for wedding ceremonies, the blue pallu carries its ikat geometry with quiet formality. As a Sambalpuri saree for puja, the fish border and floral creeper motifs speak to Odishan iconographic tradition. As a Sambalpuri cotton saree for office, the structured mercerized weave and restrained palette make it a considered choice for professional settings where craft and occasion meet.
Nishigandha is part of Pasapali's ongoing commitment to ikat saree Odisha traditions — sourced directly from Bhulia weavers and offered as an authentic Sambalpuri handloom saree for those who want to buy original Sambalpuri cotton saree online India.
| Product Name | Nishigandha |
|---|---|
| Saree Type | Sambalpuri Bandha |
| Tradition | Sambalpuri Handloom (GI Certified) |
| Weave | Handloom |
| Technique | Bandha (Double Ikat) |
| Material | Mercerized Cotton |
| Thread Count | Warp 120 / Weft 120 |
| Saree Length | 5.40 metres |
| Saree Breadth | 43 inches |
| Blouse | Yes (included) |
| Primary Colour | Black |
| Secondary Colour | Blue |
| Body Design | Phula lata motifs and birds all over the body |
| Border | Fish motif border |
| Pallu | Blue pallu in ikat motifs |
| Key Motifs | Phula lata (floral creeper), birds, fish |
| Woven By | Bhulia weavers, Odisha |
| Weave Time | 10–15 days |
| GI Tag | Sambalpuri Handloom |
| Certification | Government of India Handloom Mark |
| Ideal For | Wedding, puja, office, cultural occasions |
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