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Slate-Steel & Terracotta-Obsidian Architectural Study

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  • Medallion Type A: Features “Ogee-Lattice Anchors.” Pointed oval medallions containing jagged, sunburst centers—rendered in Obsidian-Black and Terracotta-Red—act as the primary structural weights.

  • Medallion Type B: Features “Cross-Floral Anchors.” Four-pointed, star-like blossoms are distributed between the Ogee medallions, providing a structural “skeleton” that ensures balanced visual tension.

  • The Technical Detail: Includes “Artisanal Resist-Mottling.” The fine white decorative paths and stippled borders simulate the “Ajrakh” or “Kilim” block-print technique, providing a hand-crafted character.

  • The Palette: A sophisticated, high-contrast blend of a Slate-Steel Blue ground, complemented by mineral shades of terracotta, ivory, and stark obsidian.

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  • Visual Dispersion (Mechanical): The design exhibits an “Artisanal Block-Print simulation Dispersion.” The pigments are applied to mimic the uniform, dense ink distribution of traditional hand-carved woodblocks, where color is pressed into the natural fibers of a hand-loomed base. This creates a “solid” dispersion with zero bleed, maintaining absolute purity in each color zone to honor the structural rhythm and technical aesthetics required for your saree and kurti collections.

  • Pigment Dispersion (Zonal): The design utilizes “Defined Zonal Saturation.”

    • The Medallion Cores: Utilize a “viscous-flat” dispersion—maximum pigment density in the obsidian and terracotta zones to create high-contrast relief against the ground.

    • The Decorative Paths: Utilize a “zero-mottle” dispersion, where the ivory line-work serves as a stable, light-refracting anchor that defines the internal geometry of each medallion.

  • Edge Dispersion (Sharp-Path Transition): The boundaries feature a “Defined-Graphic Transition.” Form is defined by high-fidelity graphic paths rather than tonal bleeds. The perimeters of every ogee and floral cross possess a “clean-cut” dispersion, ensuring the pattern remains perfectly legible for large-scale garment production.

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