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Chikankari Chanderi Kurta/Co-ord Set | HER-122

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Chikankari Chanderi Kurta/Co-ord Set | HER-122

Chikankari Chanderi Kurta/Co-ord Set | HER-122

Off white chikankari straight suit set

FABRIC
• Kurta - Chanderi
• Pant - Embroidered cotton

EMBROIDERY
• Chikankari work with delicate sequin overall

Qurbat

Qurbat is thought of celebration.
It focuses on crafted stories of womanhood. Could be expressed with expressions of exhilaration, in front of a dressing table, along with chandeliers, hand mirrors, vintage mats. It is merriful, contented & joyous.

Chikankari embroidery, originating in Lucknow, India, is a traditional art form known for its delicate white-on-white stitching on fine muslin or cotton fabric, often featuring floral patterns and motifs inspired by Mughal architecture. Chikankari embroidery utilizes a variety of stitches, including Tepchi, Bakhiya, Hool, Zanzeera, Rahket,Ā and Banarasi, which are used separately or in combination to create intricate designs.

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Off white chikankari straight suit set

FABRIC
• Kurta - Chanderi
• Pant - Embroidered cotton

EMBROIDERY
• Chikankari work with delicate sequin overall

Qurbat

Qurbat is thought of celebration.
It focuses on crafted stories of womanhood. Could be expressed with expressions of exhilaration, in front of a dressing table, along with chandeliers, hand mirrors, vintage mats. It is merriful, contented & joyous.

Chikankari embroidery, originating in Lucknow, India, is a traditional art form known for its delicate white-on-white stitching on fine muslin or cotton fabric, often featuring floral patterns and motifs inspired by Mughal architecture. Chikankari embroidery utilizes a variety of stitches, including Tepchi, Bakhiya, Hool, Zanzeera, Rahket,Ā and Banarasi, which are used separately or in combination to create intricate designs.

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