Description
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Visual Dispersion (Mechanical): The design exhibits a “Hand-Stitched simulation Dispersion.” The pigments are applied to mimic the natural, rhythmic distribution of individual needle-strikes as they penetrate a heavy textile base. This creates a “granular” dispersion where the saturated centers of the flowers are defined by pigment density rather than solid blocks, giving the design an authentic, artisanal character that honors the technical focus of your computer office team.
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Pigment Dispersion (Zonal): The design utilizes “Defined Zonal Saturation.”
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The Magenta Ground: Utilizes a “viscous-flat” dispersion—maximum pigment density that serves as a stable, non-reflective anchor for the high-luminosity micro-dots.
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The Leaf Radiants: Utilize a “stippled-to-flat” dispersion, where the transitions between the amber and rose tones are achieved through the rhythmic spacing of micro-dots rather than tonal bleeds.
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Edge Dispersion (Sharp-Path Transition): The boundaries feature a “Defined-Graphic Transition.” Form is defined by the energy of the stipple-path. The perimeters of every flower and leaf possess a “clean-cut” granular dispersion, ensuring the pattern remains perfectly legible for large-scale garment production in your saree and kurti collections.











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