🌟 The Saree
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Colour Palette: The body of the saree is a sophisticated dusky beige, light gold, or antique gold shade. This light base is richly contrasted with a striking royal blue-purple or deep violet used for the motifs and borders.
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Body Pattern: The beige field is completely covered with an intricate, repeating pattern of floral vines, small blossoms, and scattered bird motifs.
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These motifs are primarily woven in the contrasting royal blue-purple shade, often outlined or highlighted with a subtle metallic thread (zari or silk), adding depth.
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A prominent large paisley (kairi) motif is visible on the edge, showcasing the contrasting colors.
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Border: The border is the most dramatic element, featuring a wide panel of heavy, dense weaving in the royal blue-purple color.
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It showcases ornate traditional designs, possibly incorporating temple or diamond motifs, woven with a complementary color thread (subtle gold or self-color) that catches the light.
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A thin, solid band of the deep purple separates the main border from the body.
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The border also includes very small, subtly placed bead or sequin accents (appearing as dark, tiny dots) near the top edge, adding texture and sparkle.
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📦 Accessory and Setting
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Accessory: Resting near the upper left corner is a small, decorative wooden box or incense holder with a carved, pyramid-like shape and geometric cutouts, providing an ethnic, rustic element.
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Background: The saree is placed on a fluffy, white textured surface, which makes the rich colors and detailed weaving stand out sharply.
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