Description
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Visual Dispersion (Mechanical): The design exhibits “Aqueous Parchment-Mottling Dispersion.” Within the amethyst and sienna nodes, the pigments are dispersed in granular, semi-translucent layers characteristic of Traditional Ikat Dyeing. This provides a tactile “woven” surface quality where the color density is intentionally fractured to mimic the way liquid dye “bleeds” along the grain of high-quality silk or heavy linen fibers.
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Pigment Dispersion (Zonal): The design features “Viscous Zonal Graduation.” Dispersion is strictly organized by “kinetic thread-tension.” The color exists in a state of maximum, opaque saturation within the darker vertical “veins,” immediately transitioning to a “scumbled” or “frayed” lower density at the trailing vertical edges, mimicking the physical movement of heavy pigments meeting a textured substrate.
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Edge Dispersion (Frayed-to-Defined): The boundaries of the forms feature a “Defined Transition.” While the vertical edges utilize a soft, “frayed” dispersion to create the signature Ikat blur, the lack of horizontal boundaries maintains a sharper graphic path to define the vertical architecture, ensuring the motifs feel hand-rendered rather than mechanically vectorised.











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