Material and Weave:
The jacket appears to be made from handloom cotton, characteristic of Sambalpuri textiles. The distinctive feature is the ikat weave, where the warp and/or weft threads are tie-dyed before weaving to create the geometric patterns.
Color Palette:
The primary colors are black, red, and white. The deep black and vibrant red create a striking contrast, while the white threads are used to define the patterns within the squares. The interior lining visible around the collar and armholes seems to be a solid maroon or dark red color.
Pattern and Design:
The jacket showcases a repeating checkered pattern. Each square is a "box" containing a smaller, intricate ikat motif. The squares alternate between two main designs:
* Red Squares: These are red squares with a central black and white "cross" or star-like motif, composed of smaller geometric shapes.
* Black Squares: These are black squares with a central red and white "cross" or star-like motif, similar in design to the one in the red squares but with inverted colors.
The overall pattern is symmetrical and runs across the entire body of the jacket. The collar is also made with the same patterned fabric.
Jacket Features:
* Sleeves: It is a sleeveless jacket.
* Collar: The jacket has a stand-up collar (Nehru collar) that is partially visible.
* Closure: There are at least three visible buttons down the center front. The buttons appear to be simple, round, and possibly black or dark in color, blending in with the fabric.
* Pockets: The jacket features two functional welt pockets, one on each side of the lower front.
Shifting Date-10-12days
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