Kurti Type: Anarkali-style kurti with a full flare.
Main Body Color: Vibrant red with small, regularly spaced white polka dots.
Sleeve Type: Full sleeves.
Neckline: The neckline appears to be a round or boat neck, with a decorative rectangular yoke.
Yoke and Hem Pattern (Sambalpuri Design):
* Color Palette: The decorative borders and yoke feature a classic Sambalpuri color combination of black, white, and red.
* Checkered Pattern: The most prominent feature is the black and white checkered pattern, which is a hallmark of Sambalpuri designs, particularly the "Pasapalli" style, representing a chessboard.
* Decorative Borders: There are two main decorative borders:
* A broad band featuring the black and white checkered pattern.
* Thinner gold-colored borders with intricate woven designs that frame the checkered pattern.
* Placement: This traditional pattern is applied in two main areas:
* Yoke: A large, rectangular panel on the chest area of the kurti.
* Hemline: A broad, multi-layered border around the entire bottom of the kurti, matching the design of the yoke. The border appears to be a three-layered design with the gold, checkered, and gold borders.
Fabric: The kurti is made of cotton, which is characteristic of traditional Sambalpuri handloom clothing. The fabric appears to be light and comfortable.
Overall Style: The kurti is a fusion of a modern anarkali silhouette with traditional Sambalpuri handloom art. The red color with white dots provides a contemporary touch, while the Pasapalli-inspired checkered pattern on the yoke and hemline grounds the piece in its cultural heritage. It is a dressy yet comfortable garment suitable for festive or semi-formal occasions.
Shifting Date-10-12days
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