Description
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Visual Dispersion (Mechanical): Both designs exhibit “Micro-Stippled Mottling.” The pigments are dispersed with extreme precision to mimic the individual knots of a high-quality hand-woven carpet or the fine-line etching of traditional metalwork. This provides a tactile “grainy” surface quality where color density is 100% consistent across millions of micro-nodes, ensuring no “bleed” between the complex floral interlacing.
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Pigment Dispersion (Zonal): The designs feature “High-Contrast Zonal Saturation.” Dispersion is strictly organized by “Ornamental Logic.”
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In the FRONT, the Burnt-Saffron and Crimson tones exist in a state of maximum saturation to define the “scaffolding” of the pattern.
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In the DUPATTA, the Amber field utilizes a “gradient-wash” dispersion, appearing lighter at the center to draw the eye toward the primary Lapis medallion.
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Edge Dispersion (Razor-to-Etched): The boundaries of the forms feature a “Defined Transition.” Every vine and geometric shard is defined by a razor-sharp graphic path, ensuring the motifs feel regal, permanent, and mechanically perfect.











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