Arsh Handcrafted Bhagalpuri Silk Kurti and Dupatta Set
This elegant semi-stitched set features a kurti and dupatta made from pure Bhagalpuri Gicha silk fabric, adorned with delicate hand embroidery using cutdana and pearl beads. Showcasing intricate Chikankari craftsmanship, the design incorporates traditional bakhiya, phanda, and ghaspatti stitching techniques. The kurti has heavy Panel design with boota bootis patterned embroidery on it.
Fabric – Chanderi Silk
Thread - Cotton.
Work - The kurti has heavy neck with all over cutdana and pearl beads embroidered on it, with dupatta.
Chikankari Stitches Used - Ulti Bakhiya, Phanda and Ghass Patti, pearl and Cutdana beads.
Disclaimer:
Please note that due to the handmade nature of our products, there might be slight variations in the crafting and embroidery compared to the showcased images. The visibility of threads on the back of the materials is a symbol of authentic handmade chikankari. These minor differences are inherent to the human involvement in the crafting process, and they contribute to the beauty and uniqueness of each piece.
Original: $187.35
-70%$187.35
$56.20







Description
This elegant semi-stitched set features a kurti and dupatta made from pure Bhagalpuri Gicha silk fabric, adorned with delicate hand embroidery using cutdana and pearl beads. Showcasing intricate Chikankari craftsmanship, the design incorporates traditional bakhiya, phanda, and ghaspatti stitching techniques. The kurti has heavy Panel design with boota bootis patterned embroidery on it.
Fabric – Chanderi Silk
Thread - Cotton.
Work - The kurti has heavy neck with all over cutdana and pearl beads embroidered on it, with dupatta.
Chikankari Stitches Used - Ulti Bakhiya, Phanda and Ghass Patti, pearl and Cutdana beads.
Disclaimer:
Please note that due to the handmade nature of our products, there might be slight variations in the crafting and embroidery compared to the showcased images. The visibility of threads on the back of the materials is a symbol of authentic handmade chikankari. These minor differences are inherent to the human involvement in the crafting process, and they contribute to the beauty and uniqueness of each piece.
























