Kurti Type: Anarkali-style kurti.
Fabric: Cotton.
Color: The main body of the kurti is a vibrant, bright orange or turmeric color. The lower border and the tie-up strings are a deep red. The central panel is a mix of black, white, and red.
Design/Weave: The kurti is made from Sambalpuri ikat fabric.
* Main Body: The orange fabric features small, subtle red dots or motifs scattered all over, which is characteristic of some ikat patterns.
* Central Panel (Yoke): The most prominent feature is the long, vertical panel running down the center from the neck to the waist. This panel is a black-and-white Sambalpuri ikat design with bold, geometric motifs. These motifs appear to be a stylized flower or star pattern, repeated in rows. There are also thin, decorative borders in red and black on either side of this central panel.
* Border: The bottom hem of the kurti has a wide, solid red border, which provides a striking contrast to the orange body.
* Tie-Ups: There are tie-up strings on both sides of the waist, which are also red and finished with red tassels. These allow for an adjustable fit and add a decorative element.
Sleeves: The sleeves appear to be three-quarter length and are made of the same orange dotted fabric as the main body.
Neckline: The neckline is a simple round or boat neck, trimmed with a black border.
Style: The kurti has a fitted bodice with a flared, anarkali-style skirt, giving it a graceful and flowing silhouette. The use of traditional Sambalpuri ikat weaving combined with a modern anarkali cut makes it a blend of traditional and contemporary fashion.
Shifting Date-10-12days
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