Kurti Type: Sambalpuri Cotton Kurti
Base Color: A muted, light pink or salmon color.
Fabric: The kurti is made of cotton, with a soft, handwoven texture characteristic of Sambalpuri textiles. The fabric appears to be slightly coarse and comfortable, not a smooth mill-made fabric.
Design/Pattern:
* Body: The main body of the kurti, including the sleeves and sides, features a white, small, rectangular or dot-like ikat pattern woven into the pink base. This pattern is consistent and creates a dotted or speckled effect.
* Central Panel: The most prominent feature is a vertical central panel that runs from the neckline to the hem. This panel showcases different traditional Sambalpuri ikat motifs.
* Square Blocks: The panel is divided into four main sections, each containing square blocks. These squares are arranged in a checkered pattern of black, white, and red. The white squares often have small, darker patterns within them.
* Floral/Geometric Motifs: Separating the checkered square blocks are narrower bands featuring white floral or geometric ikat designs on a dark background. These patterns are intricate and symmetrical.
* Hemline: The bottom of the central panel is finished with a detailed border. It includes a red and white checkered pattern, followed by a thin red line, and then a broader black and white patterned border at the very bottom, typical of a Sambalpuri saree pallu or border.
Neckline: The kurti has a simple, shallow V-neckline.
Sleeves: The sleeves are of three-quarter length and have the same pink base with white dot/rectangle ikat pattern as the rest of the kurti's body.
Overall Style: The kurti has a straight, relaxed fit, which is characteristic of traditional Indian casual wear. It combines a simple, elegant base fabric with a richly patterned central panel, highlighting the intricate art of Sambalpuri ikat weaving. The design is traditional yet versatile and suitable for casual or semi-formal occasions.
Shifting Date-10-12days
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