This is a vibrant, long, and flared kurti (also known as a frock-style kurti or anarkali) made from Sambalpuri cotton. The design is a beautiful blend of traditional Odia ikat weaving and a modern silhouette. The primary colors are a striking red, a deep bottle green, and black, with intricate patterns in white and other colors.
Fabric and Weave:
* Fabric: Cotton, likely a handloom weave, which is characteristic of Sambalpuri textiles.
* Weave: Sambalpuri Ikat. The distinctive blurry or feathered effect of the motifs is the hallmark of the double ikat weaving technique, where both the warp and weft threads are tie-dyed before weaving.
Design Details:
* Color Scheme: The main body is a bold, bright red. The central panel is a rich bottle green. The borders and hem are black.
* Neckline: The neckline is a simple U-shape or round.
* Bodice/Yoke: The central part of the bodice features a large, rectangular panel of green ikat fabric. This panel is decorated with horizontal stripes of traditional Odia motifs, including geometric patterns (like square or diamond-like shapes) in white and other colors.
* Side Panels: The side panels of the kurti are a solid red with small, regularly spaced white motifs, possibly small stars or dots.
* Borders:
* Central Panel Borders: The green central panel is framed on both sides by a beautiful, detailed ikat border in shades of maroon, green, and white. This border has a striped or geometric pattern, adding a rich texture to the design.
* Sleeve Borders: The sleeves have a similar ikat border, mirroring the design on the central panel.
* Hemline: The bottom of the kurti features a plain, solid black border, which provides a strong contrast and finishes the garment neatly.
Cut and Silhouette:
* Style: Frock-style or Anarkali. It has a fitted bodice that flares out dramatically from the waist.
* Sleeves: The sleeves are a three-quarter length.
* Fit: The kurti appears to be a free-size, but it's designed to be a comfortable, flowy fit.
Additional Notes:
* The kurti is a fine example of traditional handloom artistry from Odisha, India.
* It is suitable for casual wear, festive occasions, or cultural events.
Shifting Date-10-12days
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