Kurti Type: Anarkali-style kurti
Material: The kurti is made from Sambalpuri ikat cotton fabric, known for its tie-and-dye weaving technique.
Color & Design:
* Yoke: The top part (yoke) of the kurti is a striking red fabric with intricate black and white geometric or floral patterns woven into it. This section is bordered by a bright orange fabric with a double black stripe pattern.
* Torso & Skirt: The main body of the kurti, from the chest down, is black. The fabric features vertical stripes or patterns in a white-and-white double diamond design, which is a classic Sambalpuri ikat motif. The Anarkali-style has a full, flared skirt.
* Hemline: The bottom border of the kurti is highly decorative. It consists of multiple bands of fabric:
* A band of the same orange fabric with black stripes as seen on the yoke.
* A wider checkered pattern band in shades of red, black, and white. This is a very traditional and recognizable Sambalpuri design.
* A final, simpler red band at the very bottom.
* Sleeves: The sleeves are short and appear to be made of the same orange and black striped fabric as the mid-section and one of the hemline bands.
Overall Style: The kurti is a beautiful example of a contemporary garment made with traditional handloom fabric. The combination of the vibrant red yoke, the classic black ikat body, and the multi-layered, checkered hemline gives it a rich, festive, and ethnic look. It is a full-length, flared kurti suitable for special occasions or daily wear.
Shifting Date-10-12days
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