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Mustard Glazed Cotton Kurta Material with Hand Aari Embroidery & Green-Mustard Yellow Pochampally Pure Silk Dupatta

SKU: DMPOCH004
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Description

Cheerful mustard yellow glazed cotton kurta enhanced with fine hand aari embroidery in shades of peach, green, and white. Coordinated with a vibrant green-mustard yellow Pochampally silk dupatta, adding traditional flair to the contemporary design. Finished with a matching green malai cotton lower fabric that complements the ensemble.

A perfect balance of handcrafted finesse and regional ikkat artistry, designed for statement ethnic dressing. The Pochampally dupatta is an artisan-made creation from Telangana, showcasing intricate pre-dyed ikkat designs in vibrant hues-true symbols of India's weaving legacy.

Occasion: Ceremonial Wear, Weddings, Festive Evenings

Colour: Mustard Yellow, Green

Fabric Details:

•    Kurta Fabric: Glazed Cotton with Hand Aari Embroidery

•    Lower Fabric: Green Malai Cotton

•    Dupatta Fabric: Pure Pochampally Ikkat Silk

Size/Dimensions:

Kurta: 3 metres x 44 inches (when stitched, kurta length will be around 47-48 inches) 

Lower: 2.36 metres x 40 inches

Dupatta: 2.3 metres x 36 inches

Wash & Care Instructions: Dry clean only.

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