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Golden Beige Glazed Cotton Kurta Material with Hand Aari Embroidery & Fuchsia-Orange Pochampally Dupatta

SKU: DMPOCH003
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Description

Subtle and elegant golden beige glazed cotton kurta with lavish hand aari embroidery in vibrant hues. Paired with a regal fuchsia-orange Pochampally silk dupatta, woven in ikkat traditions with zari stripes. Complemented by a rich fuchsia malai cotton lower for contrast and flair.

A premium designer ensemble that beautifully marries traditional weaving techniques with heritage needlework. The Pochampally dupatta is a masterpiece of Telangana's ikkat legacy-pre-dyed threads on handlooms create its characteristic symmetry and vibrancy, celebrating the rich heritage of Indian textiles.

Occasion: Wedding Functions, Ethnic Festivities, Designer Wear

Colour: Golden Beige, Fuchsia, Orange

Fabric Details:

•    Kurta Fabric: Glazed Cotton with Hand Aari Embroidery

•    Lower Fabric: Fuchsia Malai Cotton

•    Dupatta Fabric: Pure Pochampally Ikkat Silk

Size/Dimensions:

Kurta: 3 metres x 46 inches (when stitched, kurta length will be around 47-48 inches)

Lower: 2.3 metres x 40 inches

Dupatta: 2.3 metres x 36 inches

Wash & Care Instructions: Dry clean only. Store dupatta with muslin wrap.

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