Overall Appearance: The kurti is a full-length, A-line or flared style, featuring a vibrant color palette and intricate traditional weaving patterns. It appears to be made of handloom cotton, characteristic of the Sambalpuri textile tradition.
Color Scheme: The dominant color is a bright, deep orange. This is contrasted with significant panels of black, white, and a striking turquoise/sea green. There are also accents of red and a dark forest green.
Weaving Technique & Patterns: The kurti is a prime example of Sambalpuri ikat weaving. The patterns are created by tie-dyeing the threads before they are woven, resulting in the characteristic blurry or feathered edges of the designs.
Details of the Design:
* Body (Side Panels and Sleeves): The main body of the kurti is a bright orange. It is patterned with white, vertical ikat motifs that resemble dashed lines or small geometric shapes.
* Central Panel (Front): The front of the kurti features a bold, central panel that is split from the waist down. This panel is the focal point of the design. It is primarily black with large, geometric ikat squares and rectangles in white and turquoise. Some of these squares also contain small red motifs.
* Borders:
* Side Borders of the Central Panel: The central black panel is framed on both sides by a narrow, dark green stripe followed by a wider turquoise stripe. This turquoise stripe has a continuous, intricate white ikat pattern, possibly a vine or geometric motif.
* Bottom Hem: The kurti ends with a broad, solid dark forest green border at the bottom. Above this green border is a thin white stripe with a dotted pattern, and another thin dark green stripe.
* Sleeve Cuffs: The sleeves have a matching green border at the cuffs, echoing the design of the bottom hem.
* Neckline: The neckline appears to be a simple, round shape, bordered by the same intricate turquoise and dark green panels that frame the central design.
* Sleeves: The sleeves are a three-quarter length and feature the same orange background with white ikat vertical lines as the side panels of the body. They are finished with the dark green and white patterned cuff.
* Split: The front central panel is split below the waist, creating a two-part opening that reveals the kurti's inner lining or a slip, which appears to be a solid orange color.
Material: Cotton (Handloom/Ikat)
Style: Traditional, ethnic, and handcrafted. It is a fusion of traditional Sambalpuri weaving with a modern kurti silhouette, making it suitable for both casual and festive occasions. The flared cut gives it a flowing and elegant drape.
Shifting Date-10-12days
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