🎨 Color Details:
Primary Body Color:
Deep Purple / Violet – Dominates the body of the saree, giving it a rich and royal appeal.
Accent Colors:
Red and White – Used in the ikat motifs on the body.
Maroon / Wine – Prominent on the borders and the pallu.
Ochre Yellow – Subtly featured in the pallu motifs for contrast.
🧵 Design Details:
1. Body:
Decorated with traditional ikat motifs arranged in alternating patterns of:
Floral or lamp-like (kalasha-shaped) red motifs
Geometric white diamond/zigzag shapes
The combination creates a balanced contrast against the deep purple base, typical of Sambalpuri artistry.
2. Borders:
The borders are maroon with fine white geometric ikat weaving, likely featuring temple-inspired or wave-like designs.
The contrast border gives a structured frame to the flowing purple body.
3. Pallu (End Piece):
Heavily adorned with multi-colored motifs—primarily in white, maroon, and ochre.
Includes traditional temple or shankha (conch)-like motifs, laid out in a grid or striped pattern.
Woven with linear designs and intricate detailing, this part showcases the craftsmanship of Odisha’s weavers.
🧶 Weave Technique:
This saree uses the Bandha (tie-dye ikat) technique, where the threads are resist-dyed before weaving, allowing intricate patterns to emerge directly on the loom.
🌟 Overall Aesthetic:
The saree exudes a bold, cultural elegance, blending rich purples with traditional motifs in contrasting tones. It’s a statement piece, ideal for festive wear, temple visits, or cultural functions, especially when paired with a plain or contrast blouse.









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