Phuljaal Sambalpuri Cotton Saree | Teal Blue Bandha Mercerized Cotton – Pasapali
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Phuljaal Sambalpuri Cotton Saree | Teal Blue Bandha Mercerized Cotton | Pasapali

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Phuljaal is an original Sambalpuri cotton saree woven in teal blue mercerized cotton, carrying phula motifs across the body, a fish-motif border, and a traditional jhoti pallu — a handloom Sambalpuri saree that holds both pattern and precision in every thread. The teal blue ground deepens the red accents, letting the Bandha-worked motifs read clearly from a distance.

The Craft Behind Phuljaal

Phuljaal is woven using the Bandha technique — a double ikat process in which both warp and weft threads are resist-dyed in precise sequences before a single pass on the loom begins. This is the Bandhakala process: the weaver ties and dyes each thread bundle so that when weaving commences, the phula, fish, and jhoti motifs emerge simultaneously across both axes of the cloth. There is no printing, no embroidery — only thread alignment. The Bhulia weavers of Odisha carry this knowledge across generations, and this GI certified Sambalpuri saree reflects 10 to 15 days of continuous work on the handloom. The authentic Sambalpuri handloom tradition behind Phuljaal is protected under the Sambalpuri Handloom GI tag.

Wearing Phuljaal

Mercerized cotton gives Phuljaal a measured weight — firm enough to hold a clean pleat, light enough for a full day of wear. The fabric settles into drape without stiffness, and the 43-inch breadth allows the border fish motifs to fall evenly along the hem. The teal and red combination makes this Sambalpuri saree for wedding ceremonies a considered choice — colour-present without being overstated. Worn at a morning Sambalpuri saree for puja, the jhoti pallu carries the right cultural register. As a Sambalpuri cotton saree for office, Phuljaal reads as composed: the all-over phula body is detailed without being loud, and mercerized cotton stays breathable across working hours.

Phuljaal is part of the Pasapali collection of authentic Sambalpuri handloom sarees, woven to carry the Bandhakala tradition forward without revision.

Product Name Phuljaal
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, blouse piece included
Primary Colour Teal Blue
Secondary Colour Red
Body Design Various phula (floral) motifs all over the body
Border Fish motif
Pallu Traditional jhoti motif
Key Motifs Phula (floral), Fish, Jhoti
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, Festive occasions

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Phuljaal is part of Pasapali's collection of Sambalpuri Handloom sarees from Odisha. Read the story behind the brand and the weavers who make them.