Neck Gather Mulberry Silk Kurta with Tissue Pants (Set of 3)- Crimson
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Our Handwoven Mulberry Silk Neck Gather Kurta paired with Gold and Grey Striped Tissue Trouser is designed to make a statement wherever you go.
Crafted from luxurious Mulberry silk, the kurta features a unique neck gather design that adds a touch of elegance to its silhouette. The handwoven fabric not only offers a luxurious feel but also showcases exquisite craftsmanship and attention to detail.
Complete your look by pairing this Mulberry Silk set with our Silk Stole adorned with intricate Shibori patterns adding an artistic flair to your ensemble, elevating your style with a touch of cultural charm.
Fabric: Mulberry Silk and Tissue
Color: Crimson
Kurta length: 46 inches Bottom length: 35 inches
Stole Length: 2 Meters Stole Width: .5 Meter
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Disclaimer: The actual color of the outfit may differ slightly than the image shown owing to different monitors and photography
The actual color of the outfit may differ slightly than the image shown owing to different monitors and photography.
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Each piece is made to order and hence we do not accept return but we'll be happy to exchange the size for you, provided the product being exchanged is in unused condition and passes the quality check at our end.
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Hiranya Promotes Handloom
- To support the preservation of traditional crafts and cultural heritage.
- To provide employment opportunities for these artisans, particularly in rural areas where handloom weaving is a significant source of livelihood.
- To reduce environmental impact compared to conventional textile production methods.