Kurti Type: This is a full-length, flared kurti, often referred to as an Anarkali-style kurti.
Fabric: The kurti is made of Sambalpuri cotton, a handwoven textile from Odisha, India. The main red fabric has a subtle, traditional ikat pattern of small white dots and dashes.
Color: The dominant color is a vibrant red. It is accented with black and white in the center panel and on the hem, and has a gold-colored border.
Design and Pattern:
* Main Body: The entire kurti, including the sleeves and the flared skirt, is a bright red cotton with a subtle ikat dot pattern.
* Center Panel: The most prominent design feature is a broad vertical panel running down the front of the kurti. This panel is composed of multiple rectangular blocks of black and white ikat patterns.
* The patterns within these blocks appear to be traditional geometric motifs, possibly diamond or chevron shapes, a hallmark of Sambalpuri ikat.
* The center panel is bordered on both sides by a narrow strip of gold-colored fabric with a textured or patterned design.
* Hemline: The bottom hem of the kurti features a wide border of solid black fabric, providing a strong contrast to the red.
* Neckline: The neckline is a round or wide scoop neck, also edged with the same gold-colored border as the center panel.
* Sleeves: The sleeves are short and have the same red ikat pattern as the rest of the kurti, with a black and white ikat pattern at the cuff.
Overall Style: The kurti blends traditional Sambalpuri ikat weaving with a modern, fashionable Anarkali silhouette. The combination of the classic red, black, and white color palette with the elegant, flared cut makes it suitable for festive occasions, cultural events, or semi-formal wear.
Shifting Date-10-12days
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