Kurta Sets

Conscious Luxury & Slow Fashion

Women’s Kurta Sets that Celebrate Indian Textiles - Hiranya

When you're looking for women's kurta sets that go beyond fast fashion, Hiranya's kurta sets for women offer something rarer than clothing made with intention, woven with care, and designed to be worn for years. Each piece in this collection is rooted in India's living textile traditions: think handwoven jamdani from Bengal, gossamer chanderi from Madhya Pradesh, and lustrous mulberry silk from Bangalore all shaped into silhouettes that feel as natural at a family gathering as they do at a Sunday brunch.

Whether you're drawn to the quiet elegance of our silk kurta sets or the breezy ease of our khadi-cotton kurta sets, every piece carries the fingerprints of the artisans who made it. This is contemporary ethnic wear that doesn't ask you to choose between beauty and conscience.

Why Choose Hiranya's Kurta Sets

Handwoven Fabrics, Not Mill-Made

Every kurta in this collection is made from handwoven textiles: jamdani, chanderi, Bangalore silk, khadi silk, and mulberry silk. These are not imitations. They are living craft traditions practised by weavers in Fulia, Burdwan, Varanasi, and Chanderi, brought to you with full traceability and fair artisan pricing.

Silhouettes That Work Across Occasions

From a relaxed kalidar fit for a work afternoon to a neck-gather mulberry silk set for a festive evening, Hiranya's kurta sets are designed with deliberate versatility. They dress up, dress down, and always look considered.

Breathable, Skin-Friendly Natural Fibres

Khadi, linen, chanderi, and silk are inherently breathable fabrics, a practical advantage in India's climate. Kurta sets from Hiranya feel light on the skin, regulate temperature naturally, and only get softer with wear.

Complete, Curated Sets

Most kurta sets here come as two or three-piece ensembles paired with matching or complementary dupattas and bottoms. No separate hunting for the right dupatta. No guessing what goes with what. It's all been done for you.

Best Occasions to Wear These Kurta sets

Festive & Family Gatherings

A silk kurta set with a tissue dupatta is perfectly suited for Diwali, Eid, Puja celebrations, or a relatives' wedding. Rich textures and handcrafted detail mean you look dressed without looking overdone.

Work & Professional Settings

The quieter, understated pieces, a jamdani kurta set in ivory or indigo, or a Bangalore silk plaid Kurta set translate beautifully to office environments where you want to look polished and intentional, not costumed.

Brunches, Outings & City Days

The lighter khadi and cotton-linen sets are ideal for daytime plans: a Sunday market, a café catch-up, or a quick city trip. Easy to move in, easy to style, and always conversation-worthy.

For Travel

Handwoven natural fibres are low-maintenance travellers. They resist wrinkles better than synthetic fabrics, pack compactly, and work across climates, a reliable choice for weekend getaways or longer trips.

Everyday Elevated Dressing

Hiranya was designed for women who refuse to save their beautiful clothes for special occasions. A simple red jamdani muse set or a kora kurta set can be your Tuesday outfit and it will feel worth it.

Styling Tips

For a Festive Look : Pair a mulberry silk kurta set with gold jhumkas and Kolhapuri heels. Let the dupatta drape naturally over one shoulder for a relaxed elegance. A potli bag in contrasting fabric adds texture without effort.

For Work or Smart-Casual : Wear a Bangalore silk plaid Kurta set with pointed-toe block heels and simple oxidised silver earrings. A structured tote in tan or camel keeps things grounded and office-ready.

For Daytime Ease: A khadi jamdani kurta set in ivory or madras checks works beautifully with flat juttis in earthy tones. Keep jewellery minimal, a thin gold bangle and small studs. Let the weave do the talking.

Layering for Cooler Months: Layer a Hiranya jacket or blazer overlay over your kurta set for the winter months. The brand's handwoven overlays are designed to work with the same fabric families, so layering looks intentional rather than assembled.

Hair & Makeup : Hiranya's kurta sets are best matched with understated beauty. A low bun with a small hair accessory, a nudey-rose lip, and kajal is all you need. The clothes carry the look your beauty choices should complement, not compete.

FAQ’s about Kurta sets

Q1. Are these kurta sets suitable for everyday wear or only for special occasions?

Both. Hiranya's collection includes everything from lightweight khadi jamdani sets ideal for daily wear to lustrous mulberry silk sets for festive or formal occasions. Many customers style the same set for work during the week and a dinner out on the weekend.

Q2. What fabrics are used in Hiranya's kurta sets?

The collection features handwoven jamdani, chanderi silk, mulberry silk, Bangalore silk, khadi, khadi silk, and linen-cotton blends. All fabrics are natural, breathable, and ethically sourced from weaving clusters across India.

Q3. How do I care for a handwoven silk or chanderi kurta set?

Handwoven silk and chanderi are delicate fabrics. Dry cleaning or gentle hand-washing in cold water with a mild detergent is recommended. Avoid wringing or tumble-drying. Store folded or on padded hangers away from direct sunlight to preserve the fabric's sheen and texture.

Q4. What sizes are available in Hiranya's kurta sets?

Hiranya offers a range of sizes to suit different body types. It is recommended to check the individual product size guide before purchasing, as sizing may vary slightly across different fabric constructions and silhouettes.

Q5. Do the kurta sets come with a dupatta?

Many sets come as two-piece (kurta + bottom) or three-piece kurta sets with dupatta ensembles. Product descriptions specify what is included. Hiranya curates the dupatta pairings to ensure the full set is cohesive and ready to wear.