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The Berhampuri double pallu silk saree from Odisha is indeed a remarkable piece of traditional Indian craftsmanship. Here are some key points about this type of saree:

  • Origin: Berhampur (also known as Brahmapur) in Odisha is famous for its silk weaving tradition.
  • Double Pallu: This unique feature means the saree has decorative end pieces (pallu) on both ends, making it reversible and adding to its versatility.
  • Material: Made from pure silk, known for its luxurious feel and sheen.
  • Weaving technique: Handwoven on traditional looms, requiring great skill and time.
  • Motifs: Often features traditional Odishan designs like temple borders, fish, conch shells, and floral patterns.
  • Colors: Typically bold and vibrant, as seen in the image with yellow, pink, green, and orange.
  • Cultural significance: These sarees are often worn for special occasions and are considered a symbol of Odishan heritage.
  • High-quality Berhampuri silk sarees can indeed be quite valuable.
  • Typically appeals to connoisseurs of traditional textiles, collectors, and those who appreciate fine craftsmanship and cultural heritage.
  • Sustainability: Supporting handloom products helps preserve traditional skills and provides livelihoods to artisan communities.

 

People who appreciate fine craftsmanship:

  • Cultural heritage enthusiasts interested in traditional Indian textiles
  • Art collectors who value handmade, high-quality pieces
  • Fashion professionals studying or working with luxury ethnic wear
  • Individuals looking for special occasion wear with cultural significance
  • People passionate about supporting traditional artisans and handloom industries

Vibrant Yellow Double Pallu Authentic Handloom Berhampuri Silk Saree

₹29,999.00Price
Sales Tax Included
  • Fabric - Berhampuri Silk 
    Work - Double Pallu 
    Blouse Piece - A blouse piece is included with the saree as pictured

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