The kurti is a straight-cut, long-sleeved piece made from what appears to be handloom cotton, likely Sambalpuri ikat. The design features a striking contrast between a deep blue and a vibrant lime green, with intricate geometric and traditional motifs.
Color:
The primary colors are a rich, dark blue (almost navy) and a bright, fresh lime green.
Fabric:
The fabric has a characteristic slight texture, suggesting it is handloom cotton. The patterns are created using the ikat weaving technique, where the threads are tie-dyed before weaving, resulting in the signature blurry, feathered edges of the motifs.
Design and Motifs:
* Body: The central panel of the kurti, from the neckline to the hem, is a solid blue with blue-on-blue ikat motifs. These motifs are symmetrical and appear to be a mix of traditional temple designs, floral patterns, and circular geometric shapes.
* Side Panels: The side panels of the kurti, including the sleeves, are a bright lime green. These panels also feature ikat work, with thin vertical stripes in a slightly darker green or blue, adding a subtle texture and visual interest.
* Sleeves: The sleeves are full-length, ending just above the wrist. They are primarily the lime green ikat fabric, with a deep blue border at the cuffs, matching the blue of the kurti's central panel.
* Neckline: The neckline is a simple, high round or boat neck, with a small V-cut at the center, creating a keyhole effect. The neckline is bordered by a thin, embroidered or woven line.
Stitching and Cut:
The kurti has a straight, comfortable fit, typical of traditional designs. It appears to have side slits for ease of movement.
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