Kurti Type: Sambalpuri Cotton Kurti / Dress
Overall Color: The dominant color of the kurti is a deep, rich navy blue.
Fabric: The fabric is cotton, specifically Sambalpuri Ikat, which is a traditional handloom textile from Odisha, India. The distinctive feature of this fabric is the tie-and-dye weaving technique, visible in the patterned areas.
Design Details:
* Yoke/Bodice: The upper part of the kurti, or the yoke, features a prominent checkered pattern. This is a classic Sambalpuri "Pasapalli" design. The squares are in a combination of red, black, and white. This checkered panel is bordered by intricate white and black geometric or tribal-inspired motifs.
* Main Body (Skirt): The main flared part of the kurti is navy blue. It is decorated with small, repeating floral or star-like motifs in shades of purple and red. These are the result of the Sambalpuri Ikat weaving process. The pleating on the waistline gives the dress a full, flared "Anarkali" style silhouette.
* Hemline/Border: The bottom of the kurti features a bold and wide border. This border mirrors the design of the yoke, with a large Pasapalli checkered pattern in red, black, and white. Below the checkered pattern, there are additional decorative borders with white and black geometric motifs, tying the entire design together.
* Sleeves: The sleeves appear to be short and are made from the same navy blue floral Ikat fabric as the main body. They also have a thin border that matches the rest of the kurti's intricate design.
Style: The kurti has a flared, A-line or Anarkali-style cut, which is loose and comfortable. It is a traditional yet fashionable piece, suitable for casual wear or festive occasions. The combination of the classic Pasapalli design with the floral Ikat on a navy background gives it a sophisticated and ethnic appeal.
Shifting Date-10-12days
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