Kurti Type: Long A-line or Anarkali style kurti with a flared bottom.
Fabric: Cotton. The name "Sambalpuri" suggests it is hand-woven ikat cotton from the Sambalpur region of Odisha, India.
Color Palette:
* Top/Yoke and Sleeves: A rich, dark maroon color.
* Body: A dominant dark olive green or forest green.
* Skirt Panels: A vibrant, solid peach or light terracotta orange.
* Ikat Pattern: The geometric and floral patterns within the olive green body feature shades of white, maroon, and a burnt orange or mustard yellow.
Design and Pattern:
* Yoke: The top part of the kurti is solid maroon, meeting the patterned body at a clean horizontal line just below the bust.
* Sleeves: The sleeves are solid maroon, with the cuffs featuring a thin, white embroidered or woven border. The sleeve length appears to be three-quarter.
* Main Body (Ikat Weave): The central part of the kurti, from the yoke down to the hem, is made of a finely detailed Sambalpuri ikat fabric. The pattern consists of vertical stripes featuring a repeating motif. This motif appears to be a combination of geometric diamond or zigzag shapes and floral elements, woven in the traditional ikat style where the yarns are tie-dyed before weaving to create the blurry, feathered effect.
* Skirt Panels: The flared bottom of the kurti is constructed from triangular or paneled sections. The central panels are the green ikat fabric, and they are flanked on both sides by solid-colored peach panels, creating a striking contrast. This paneled design gives the kurti its flared shape.
Overall Style: The kurti has a traditional and elegant aesthetic. The combination of the classic Sambalpuri ikat pattern with solid-colored panels creates a modern yet rooted look. The A-line flare and contrasting fabrics make it suitable for a festive occasion or daily wear, depending on how it's styled.
Shifting Date-10-12days
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