๐ The Saree
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Color Palette: The body of the saree is a striking yet sophisticated color, best described as champagne, dusty beige, or light taupe. This neutral base is beautifully contrasted with a deep wine red or maroon accent.
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Body Pattern: The main fabric features a delicate, all-over pattern of floral vines and blossoms. These motifs are elegantly woven or printed in the contrasting wine red/purple color, occasionally highlighted with a self-colored or gold thread, giving the saree a rich, graceful look.
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Border: The saree is finished with a broad, ornate border in the deep wine red/maroon shade.
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The border is heavily embellished with intricate gold zari work, featuring detailed traditional or geometric patterns, providing a sharp contrast to the plainness of the wine base.
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The edge is finished with matching wine red tassels, often punctuated by small gold beads, a classic detail.
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๐ The Blouse Piece
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The accompanying fabric piece (likely the unstitched blouse material) is folded and placed on the corner.
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It is a solid wine red/maroon color and features a bold, heavily embroidered or woven large medallion or paisley motif.
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This intricate motif uses gold, beige, and a touch of emerald green threadwork, indicating it’s intended to be placed prominently, perhaps on the sleeve or back of the blouse.
๐ The Setting and Props
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The saree and blouse piece are draped over a plain, white rectangular box, possibly the packaging for the product, which provides a clean structure for the display.
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In the upper right corner, there is a small glass vase holding a bunch of flowers:
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Three vibrant red roses (simulated) serve as the dominant color.
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Small sprigs of purple and white baby’s breath or filler flowers are included, complementing the wine and beige tones of the saree.
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