Color: The main body of the kurti is a bright, vibrant yellow or mustard color.
Fabric: The fabric appears to be cotton, which is characteristic of Sambalpuri textiles.
Design/Pattern:
* Yoke (Upper part): The yoke of the kurti features a prominent geometric design with a checkered or diamond pattern in shades of blue, black, and white. This is a classic Sambalpuri "Bandha" (tie-and-dye) style pattern.
* Kurti Body: The yellow body of the kurti has small, scattered red or maroon dots, adding a subtle texture and detail. The fabric is gathered at the waist, giving it an A-line or flared silhouette.
* Sleeves: The sleeves are of a 3/4 length and have the same patterned border as the hem.
* Borders: The kurti has distinct, detailed borders at the hem and the end of the sleeves. The border features a geometric "Bandha" design similar to the yoke, with shades of blue, black, and white, framed by a delicate, intricate blue-and-white patterned line. This border is a key element of the Sambalpuri textile tradition.
Fit/Style: The kurti has a flared, anarkali-style cut, gathered at the waist to create a full, flowing skirt. It is a long kurti, suitable to be worn as a dress or with leggings/pants.
Overall Appearance: This is a beautiful piece that combines a traditional Sambalpuri "Bandha" design with a modern kurti silhouette. The contrast between the bright yellow and the dark blue and black patterns is striking and characteristic of traditional Odia handloom textiles. The kurti appears to be handmade and showcases the craftsmanship of Sambalpuri weavers.
Shifting Date-10-12days
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