Embroidery Kurtis:
Different embroidery artworks like art needlework, cross-stitch, suzani, phulkari, hardanger are used to make embroidery kurti. Weavers use colorful patters on the fabrics like cotton, linen or silk. Embroidery kurtis are further embellished with zardozi work, beads, threads, hand work, sequins or machine embroidery.
Casual Kurtis:
Best suited for informal occasions or stay at home look, Casual kurtis are comfy and looks great. Casual kurtis in cotton fabrics and block prints can be teamed with skirts, salwars or casual picnic jeans.
Printed Kurtis:
For the printed Kuris, most common fabrics are cotton, silk, crepe and georgette. Embroidery, stones, beads, mirrors, kundan, sequins, zari are used on printed India kurtis with unique patterns.
Dressy Indian women’s tunics:
Embellished women’s tunics in the exotic combination of colors and unique patterns can set a perfect dress code for your formal look and can be mix and matched with formal pants and skirts. Colorful stones, beads, mirrors, kundan, sequins and zari are used to embellish these kurtis by the artisans in the finest traditions of Indian handicrafts.
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