White Sambalpuri mercerized cotton saree woven in the Bichitrapuri tradition combines the discipline of Pasapali double ikat checks with a black fish motif border and a richly woven black pallu carrying traditional Odisha motifs. The contrast of white, red, and black reflects the older visual grammar of Sambalpuri weaving.
The Craft Behind This Bichitrapuri Saree
This handloom Sambalpuri saree is created using the Bandhakala technique, where individual threads are tied and dyed before weaving begins. The Pasapali or Saktapar body design requires both warp and weft alignment to create precise double ikat geometry. Woven by Bhulia and Meher artisans of Odisha, this ikat saree Odisha tradition often requires 14 to 30 days depending on the motif arrangement. The fish border and traditional pallu preserve motifs associated with prosperity, continuity, and river-centred life in western Odisha weaving traditions.
Wearing This Saree
The mercerized cotton weave remains light against the skin while carrying enough structure for a balanced drape. This Sambalpuri cotton saree works naturally for festivals, formal gatherings, cultural evenings, and meaningful everyday wear. The fish motifs and double ikat geometry create a saree that feels rooted rather than decorative. Women drawn to older textile traditions often prefer this authentic handloom saree for its measured composition and enduring Odisha weaving vocabulary.
Pasapali continues the language of authentic Sambalpuri handloom through traditional Bichitrapuri weaving.
5. FEATURE TABLE
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Product Name | White Sambalpuri Mercerized Cotton Saree | Bichitrapuri | Pasapali |
| Saree Type | Bichitrapuri |
| Weave | Sambalpuri Bandha — Double Ikat |
| Technique | Bandhakala — tie-dye before weaving |
| Material | Mercerized Cotton |
| Thread Count | Warp: 120 / Weft: 120 |
| Saree Length | 5.45 metres |
| Saree Breadth | 43 inches |
| Blouse | No blouse piece attached |
| Primary Colour | White |
| Secondary Colour | Red and Black |
| Body Design | Double ikat Saktapar / Pasapali motifs |
| Border | Black border with fish motif |
| Pallu | Black pallu with flower, fish, duck, deer, elephant motifs |
| Key Motifs | Fish, elephant, deer, Pasapali, flower |
| Woven By | Bhulia/Meher community, Odisha |
| Weave Time | 14 to 30 days (motif complexity dependent) |
| GI Tag | Sambalpuri Handloom — Geographically Indicated |
| Certification | Government of India Handloom Mark |
| Care | Gentle hand wash in cold water / Dry clean recommended |
| Ideal For | Cultural gatherings, festivals, office occasions |










