Fabric: Cotton, likely a type of handloom cotton known for its breathability and comfort. The print suggests it is a Sambalpuri Ikat weave, which is a traditional tie-and-dye weaving technique from the Sambalpur region of Odisha, India.
Color Palette: The primary colors are black and red, with some accents of golden/maroon.
Design and Pattern:
* Main Body (Black sections): The side and back panels of the kurti are black with a repeating small "Ikat" pattern. This pattern consists of white, stylized, diamond-like or lozenge shapes with wavy lines running through them.
* Central Panel (Red section): The front of the kurti features a prominent central panel in a vibrant red color. This panel is adorned with intricate and elaborate circular Ikat motifs in a golden or maroon thread. The motifs are large and decorative, stacked vertically down the front of the garment.
* Borders and Trims: The kurti has red borders at several key points:
* A thin red border separates the central red panel from the side black panels.
* The cuffs of the three-quarter length sleeves have a wide red border.
* The hemline of the kurti has a striking, wide red border.
Neckline and Sleeves:
* Neckline: The neckline is a simple round or boat neck. The red central panel extends upwards to frame the neckline.
* Sleeves: Three-quarter length sleeves with a wide red border at the cuff.
Shifting Date-10-12days
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