Fabric: Sambalpuri Cotton. The fabric has a slightly coarse, handloom texture, which is characteristic of traditional hand-woven cotton textiles.
Color Palette: The primary colors are various shades of grey, black, white, and a deep teal or turquoise green.
Design/Pattern: The kurti features a prominent and complex handloom ikat design. Ikat is a dyeing technique used to create patterns in the fabric by tying and dyeing the yarns before weaving.
* Front Panel: The central front panel is the focal point of the design. It is primarily black and features a series of geometric and traditional motifs in white and teal.
* The motifs include square and rectangular blocks with different internal patterns.
* There are also circular, stylized floral or wheel-like motifs (similar to the flower motif often seen in Sambalpuri designs).
* The overall pattern on the central panel is arranged in a vertical column.
* Side Panels: The side panels of the kurti, which run from the armpit to the hem on both sides, are a solid, lighter grey. These panels have a subtle, abstract ikat design of small, dotted squares or "checks" in a contrasting white or off-white color. There are also faint, vertical, wavy lines woven into these grey panels.
* Sleeves: The sleeves appear to be three-quarter length and are made of the same light grey fabric with the subtle dotted-square pattern as the side panels. The cuffs of the sleeves have a small, decorative border, possibly with a darker thread detail.
Overall Aesthetic: The kurti has a traditional yet contemporary feel, combining the classic elegance of Sambalpuri ikat with a modern, wearable design. The contrast between the bold, intricate central panel and the more subdued grey side panels creates a balanced and visually appealing garment. It is suitable for casual, festive, or semi-formal occasions.
Shifting date-10-12days
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