

Some sarees are beautiful. Some carry stories. This Black Red Laxmi Pada Sambalpuri Ikat Silk Saree does both. Handwoven by skilled artisans of Odisha, this saree beautifully blends sacred symbolism with the timeless elegance of Sambalpuri craftsmanship. The rich black body serves as a dramatic canvas for intricately woven Laxmi Pada motifs , inspired by the traditional footprints of Goddess Lakshmi that Odia women lovingly draw during the holy month of Margasira. Every Thursday of Margasira, households across Odisha welcome Goddess Lakshmi through elaborate Jhoti Chita artwork, seeking blessings for prosperity, abundance, happiness, and well-being. This saree captures that deeply rooted cultural tradition in silk and thread. Complementing the Laxmi Pada motifs are traditional yantra-inspired geometric elements , symbolic patterns often drawn by priests during sacred rituals and pujas. Together, these motifs transform the saree into more than just attire—it becomes a celebration of faith, heritage, and artistry. The vibrant red border, pallu, and blouse create a striking contrast against the black body, enhancing the saree’s regal presence. The pallu showcases classic Sambalp
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