Description
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Visual Dispersion (Mechanical): The design exhibits a “Distressed Block-Print simulation Dispersion.” The pigments are applied to mimic the natural, slightly uneven ink distribution of a hand-carved wooden block on a fibrous textile base. This provides a tactile, “speckled” surface quality. The dispersion is particularly visible in the large paisleys, where the color transitions are achieved through dense-to-sparse stippling, giving the design an authentic, artisanal character.
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Pigment Dispersion (Zonal): The design utilizes “High-Fidelity Zonal Saturation.”
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The Ground: Utilizes a “vaporous” dispersion—a matte, low-density moss-green pigment that allows the natural “slub” texture of the background ground to remain visible.
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The Motifs: Utilize a “viscous-to-stippled” dispersion. The crimson and ochre zones show high-density saturation, while the vine-paths utilize a fine-stipple dispersion to create a “Crystalline Color-Inversion” effect against the green field.
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Edge Dispersion (Refined-Path Transition): The boundaries feature a “Defined-Graphic Transition.” Every paisley curve and petal layer is defined by a razor-sharp graphic path, maintaining the structural rhythm necessary for collection expansion, while the internal mottling provides the soft, hand-rendered feel.













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