This is a handwoven Sambalpuri cotton kurti. It has a straight fit and features a striking combination of a yellow-gold base color with a dark, patterned central panel. The fabric appears to have a slightly coarse, textured feel characteristic of handloom cotton.
Color:
* Dominant Color: A bright, earthy yellow or mustard yellow with a golden undertone.
* Secondary Color: A dark indigo or black for the central panel.
* Pattern Colors: The patterns within the central panel and on the sides are a mix of white, grey, and possibly a reddish-brown or maroon.
Design and Weave:
* Weave Type: The kurti is made of Sambalpuri Ikat, a traditional tie-and-dye handloom technique from Odisha, India. This is evident in the blurry, feathered appearance of the patterns, where the warp and weft threads are pre-dyed before weaving.
* Front Panel: The front is divided into three distinct vertical sections.
* Side Panels: The two side panels are made of the yellow-gold Sambalpuri Ikat fabric. The pattern on these panels consists of thin, vertical stripes or linear motifs.
* Central Panel: The most prominent feature is the central dark-colored panel. It is densely patterned with repeated motifs of what appear to be human figures or mythological characters, a common motif in Sambalpuri Ikat. The figures are woven in white, grey, and possibly other accent colors.
* Sleeves: The sleeves are a solid or very subtle yellow-gold color, matching the side panels. They are a three-quarter length.
* Neckline: The neckline is a V-neck with a small, rounded notch at the bottom of the 'V'.
* Body and Fit: The kurti has a simple, straight-cut silhouette that drapes well. It appears to be unstitched or a readymade piece for sale.
Material:
* Fabric: Handloom Cotton. This is a breathable and comfortable fabric, ideal for a variety of climates.
Origin:
* Style: Sambalpuri.
* Region: Odisha, India.
Shifting Date-10-12days
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