- Regular
- 19.99
- Sale
- 19.99
- Regular
- ₹ 19.99
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- per
Ekrang Pink Marodi Kurta Set
Ekrang Yellow Marodi Kurta Set
Ekrang Blue Marodi Kurta Set
Ekrang Fuschia Marodi Kurta Set
Ekrang Rust Marodi Kurta Set
Ekrang Orange Marodi Kurta Set
Morbagh Yellow Short Embroidered Kurta With Skirt And Dupatta
Morbagh Orange Short Embroidered Kurta With Skirt And Dupatta
Kamal Rust Embroidered Heavy Kurta, Pants And Dupatta
Morbagh Grey Embroidered Yoke Kurta, Pants And Dupatta
Hand Embroidered Maroon Tota Kurta Set
Grey Stripe Embroidered Front Open Kurta With Pants
Our embroidered kurta sets usually come as a kurta, dupatta and pant, finished with hand embroidery in the Jaipur studio. They feel special without trying too hard, which makes them easy to wear often.
You will find straight and A-line kurtas, anarkali shapes, and short kurtas with palazzos or pants. Some sets are subtle and everyday, others carry heavier work for festive days. Most include a coordinating dupatta.
Work ranges from light thread detailing to gota patti, marodi, resham and Danka embroidery. The lighter pieces suit daily wear. The heavier ones are made for occasions. Either way, the embroidery is done by hand.
Sets are cut in natural fabrics like cotton, chanderi and silk, with georgette and organza dupattas on some styles. Cotton keeps it breathable for the office, while silk and chanderi lift it for festive wear.
Subtle thread work is easy enough for the office and a regular day. Heavier embroidery takes the same kind of set to festivals, Diwali and family functions. It is a versatile base for an ethnic wardrobe.
The set is already coordinated, so keep it simple. Juttis and small earrings for day, heels and heavier jewellery for an occasion. Let the dupatta carry the embroidery and keep the rest clean.
Browse all kurta sets, silk kurta sets, designer suits and sharara sets.
Usually a kurta, dupatta and pant. Check the product page for exact inclusions.
Yes. The lighter embroidered sets work well for office and daily wear.
Gota patti, marodi, resham and Danka work, from light detailing to heavier festive work.
Most sets are made to order in Jaipur. Timelines are on the product page.