Zubeida

Falaq Hand Embroidered Bootah Kurta

SKU: PP1536

₹ 8990 Inclusive of Taxes

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The model is 5'3 and is wearing size Small


Material

Raw Silk

Color

Maroon

Washcare

Dry Clean only. Do not tumble dry

Disclaimer

The product may have slight irregularities in the motif and colours owing to the human involvement in the process and are the hallmark of a handcrafted product
  • Hand Embroidery

    Embellishing the cloth with threads and beads, it is done to create intricate patterns on the fabric or material. The artisan first traces a given design into a khakha (paper stencil) which is later pierced to get the same design on the fabric. The fabric is stretched on the sides and is tied to a frame. Done with various kinds of needles and threads, this craft requires attention to details and handwork to maintain the intricacy. We support the artisans of this surreal craft.

Material

Raw Silk

Color

Maroon

Washcare

Dry Clean only. Do not tumble dry

Disclaimer

The product may have slight irregularities in the motif and colours owing to the human involvement in the process and are the hallmark of a handcrafted product

Product Craft

  • Hand Embroidery

    Embellishing the cloth with threads and beads, it is done to create intricate patterns on the fabric or material. The artisan first traces a given design into a khakha (paper stencil) which is later pierced to get the same design on the fabric. The fabric is stretched on the sides and is tied to a frame. Done with various kinds of needles and threads, this craft requires attention to details and handwork to maintain the intricacy. We support the artisans of this surreal craft.

Material

Raw Silk

Color

Maroon

Washcare

Dry Clean only. Do not tumble dry

Disclaimer

The product may have slight irregularities in the motif and colours owing to the human involvement in the process and are the hallmark of a handcrafted product
  • Hand Embroidery

    Embellishing the cloth with threads and beads, it is done to create intricate patterns on the fabric or material. The artisan first traces a given design into a khakha (paper stencil) which is later pierced to get the same design on the fabric. The fabric is stretched on the sides and is tied to a frame. Done with various kinds of needles and threads, this craft requires attention to details and handwork to maintain the intricacy. We support the artisans of this surreal craft.

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