Description
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Visual Dispersion (Mechanical): The design exhibits a textbook execution of “High-Friction Woodblock simulation Dispersion.” The pigment delivery mimics the natural, irregular deposition of thick oil or water ink pulled from a weathered block onto coarse, hand-loomed cloth. This creates a beautifully “broken” or fractured dispersion where micro-flecks of the underlying alabaster ground peek through the dark leaves, honoring the premium craftsmanship of your design operation.
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Pigment Dispersion (Zonal): The design utilizes “Zonal Tonal Partitioning.”
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The Petal Clusters: Utilize a high-friction “scumble-to-flat” dispersion—maximum pigment density is concentrated near the centers, fracturing organically into porous, distressed textures at the outer perimeters.
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The Negative Space: Utilizes an uncompromised “zero-bleed” flat dispersion, where the creamy base remains crisp, uniform, and pristine to push the heavily textured botanical masses into clean, graphic relief.
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Edge Dispersion (Friction-Organic Transition): The boundaries feature an intentional “Defined-Friction Transition.” Form is established entirely by the raw perimeters of the stamped block silhouette rather than flat, razor-sharp digital vector paths. The outer borders of each leaf carry a slightly feathered, textured edge, guaranteeing excellent flow and beautiful repeat tracking for large-scale production across your saree borders and kurtis.















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