Kurti Type: Sambalpuri Cotton Kurti / Anarkali style kurti
Material: The kurti is made from cotton fabric, characteristic of Sambalpuri textiles.
Color Palette: The primary colors are a vibrant orange-red (often called "gerua" or "vermilion" in the local context) and a deep bottle green. These are accented with black and white.
Pattern and Weave: The kurti features the distinct Sambalpuri Ikat (bandha) weave, a traditional tie-and-dye technique.
* Body: The main body of the kurti is in a bright orange-red color with vertical stripes of a darker red and white, creating a visually elongating effect. The stripes are slightly irregular, which is a hallmark of handloom textiles.
* Central Panel: The most prominent feature is the wide, central panel running from the neckline down to the hem. This panel is in a dark green color and features intricate Sambalpuri Ikat motifs. The motifs appear to be a mix of geometric patterns, possibly traditional phula (flower) or jhara (vine) designs, woven in red, white, and a darker shade of green.
* Sleeves: The sleeves are short and feature the same vertical striped pattern as the main body.
* Hemline: The kurti has a wide, solid black border at the bottom, providing a strong contrast and finishing the design. This black border is also visible at the bottom of the central green panel.
* Pleating: The kurti has a flared, Anarkali-style cut, with numerous pleats gathered at the waistline, giving it a flowing and elegant silhouette.
Style: It is a long, full-length kurti, often worn as a dress or paired with leggings. The Anarkali silhouette with a prominent central design panel gives it a modern yet traditional look.
Overall Look: The kurti combines a classic Indian silhouette with the rich and intricate textile tradition of Sambalpuri Ikat. The vibrant colors and geometric patterns make it a striking and festive piece.
Shifting Date-10-12days
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