Description
Pasapali sambalpuri saree are a type of handloom saree originating from the sambalpur religion of Odisha India known for their distinctive chessboard like these saree are characterised by their intricate the tie -dye technique where both warp and wept thread are dyed before weaving the name Pasapali refers to game of Pasa (similar to chess) and the saree feature checkered patterns resembling a clasboard
key featuring of Pasapali sambalpuri sarees:
ikat weaving
the saree are created using the ikat technique also known as Bandh Kala in Odisha where treads are resist dyed before weaving
chessboard pattern
the most prominent features is the intricate check pattern often in contrasting colours that mimic a chessboard
material
they are typically made from  fine silk or cotton yarns
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