Kurti Type: Sambalpuri Cotton Kurti / Dress
Color: The main body of the kurti is a light beige or cream color. The bottom hem and some of the intricate designs are in a vibrant red. There are also accents of black, white, and maroon/dark red in the woven patterns.
Fabric: The kurti appears to be made from a lightweight cotton, which is characteristic of traditional Sambalpuri textiles.
Design and Weave: The most prominent feature is the vertical panel running down the front of the kurti. This panel features classic Sambalpuri ikat (tie-dye) patterns. The patterns are geometric, with a grid or checkerboard-like motif composed of squares in red, white, and black. These squares are separated by thin vertical and horizontal lines.
* Front Panel: The central ikat panel is highly decorative. It is framed on both sides by a border featuring traditional ikat designs, possibly fish (maccha) or other geometric patterns, woven in contrasting colors.
* Border: The bottom of the kurti features a wide, solid red border. The transition from the beige fabric to the red border is marked by a woven pattern strip, again in a traditional style with alternating red and black geometric designs.
* Body: The beige-colored flared body of the kurti has small, scattered red dots or motifs, adding a subtle detail to the overall design.
Style and Cut:
* Silhouette: The kurti has a flared, anarkali-style silhouette. The fabric drapes outwards from the waist, creating a full skirt.
* Sleeves: The sleeves appear to be three-quarter length.
* Neckline: The neckline is a simple, round or U-neck.
Overall Appearance: This is a beautiful, traditional piece that blends classic Sambalpuri handloom weaving with a modern, wearable kurti design. The intricate, hand-woven ikat panel is the focal point, making it an elegant and culturally rich garment. The contrast between the neutral beige and the bold red makes for a striking and eye-catching combination.
Shifting Date-10-12days
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