Description
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isual Dispersion (Mechanical): The design exhibits a “Viscous-to-Stippled simulation Dispersion.” The pigments are applied to mimic the natural, slightly uneven distribution of mineral dyes as they are pressed onto a hand-loomed textile.
This creates a “textural” dispersion where the terracotta and blue zones exhibit micro-mottling and “distressed” speckling, giving the design an authentic, hand-painted character that honors the heritage identity of your brand.
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Pigment Dispersion (Zonal): The design utilizes “Defined Zonal Saturation.”
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The Sand Ground: Utilizes a “zero-mottle” dispersion, serving as a stable, non-reflective anchor that allows the multi-chromatic motifs to stand out.
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The Color Fields: Utilize a “stippled-to-flat” dispersion, where internal speckled patterns and petal-segments create visual movement through varying pigment density.
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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 petal and paisley possess a “clean-cut” dispersion, ensuring the pattern remains perfectly legible for large-scale garment production in your saree and kurti collections.












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