Fabric: Sambalpuri Ikat cotton. The fabric is known for its tie-and-dye weaving technique, where the yarns are tie-dyed before weaving to create the patterns.
Color: The dominant colors are black, maroon/deep red, and white. The body of the kurti is primarily black with maroon and white patterns, while the side panels and sleeves also feature black and maroon stripes.
Design/Pattern:
* Body: The central panel of the kurti features a repeating pattern of what appears to be a temple or a house-like structure. These are classic motifs often found in Sambalpuri Ikat. The motifs are woven in maroon and white on a black background.
* Side Panels: The side panels of the kurti, running vertically from the armpit to the hem, have a striped pattern in maroon and black.
* Sleeves: The sleeves are black with a maroon and white Ikat patterned border at the cuff. They are three-quarter length.
Style and Fit: The kurti has a straight-cut silhouette, falling to a length below the knee. It has a V-neckline. It is styled with black leggings, which is a common way to wear kurtis.
Overall Look: The kurti presents a traditional yet stylish look, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of Sambalpuri weaving. The temple motif is a distinct and meaningful element of the design. The combination of black, maroon, and white is striking and elegant.
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