Naurah Rani Mulmul Chikankari Straight Kurti

The Naurah Chikan presents designer collection of kurtis. The Ghaspatti work chikan kurti is a beautiful and intricate work of art that is sure to add a touch of elegance to your wardrobe. The hand embroidered work is a traditional Indian embroidery technique that has been passed for generations. This Chikankari Kurti is the perfect blend of traditional craftsmanship and modern designs. The intricate, delicate embroidery is done by skilled artisans, making each piece unique. The kurti is perfect for any occasion, whether it’s a formal event or a casual outing. The designer kurti comes in a variety of colors and styles, so you can choose the one that best suits your personality.

Introducing our Cotton Mulmul Chikankari Kurtis, a delightful fusion of comfort, style, and traditional craftsmanship. Crafted with utmost care and attention to detail, these kurtis are a celebration of the timeless art of Chikankari embroidery on soft and breathable cotton mulmul fabric, ensuring you look and feel your best, no matter the occasion. The Cotton Mulmul Chikankari Kurtis boast a graceful and versatile design that suits all tastes. The flattering silhouette complements various body types, providing a comfortable and relaxed fit. Pair them with jeans, leggings, palazzos, or skirts to create a myriad of stylish looks for various occasions. Dress them up with statement accessories and heels for a formal event or keep it casual with minimal jewelry and flats for a laid-back outing – these kurtis offer endless styling possibilities.

Trivia

Chikan embroidery is entirely done by hand. Skilled artisans called “karigars” meticulously stitch delicate patterns onto fabric using a variety of stitches, creating beautiful designs. White-on-White: Traditionally, chikan embroidery was done using white thread on white muslin or fine cotton fabric. This monochromatic color scheme gives chikan work its signature elegance and sophistication Chikan embroidery employs several types of stitches, including the famous “shadow work” or “bakhiya,” which involves creating a delicate shadow effect by stitching on the wrong side of the fabric. Other common stitches used in chikan work include “hool,” “phanda,” “murri,” “jali,” and “keel kangan.” Chikan embroidery features a wide range of motifs inspired by nature, such as flowers, leaves, vines, birds, and paisley patterns. Additionally, chikan work may incorporate traditional Indian motifs like butis (small dots) and jaalis (intricate lattice-like patterns).

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L, M, XL, XXL

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Kurtis

SizeTo Fit Bust (in)Front Length (in)To Fit Waist (in)To Fit Hip(in)
S36453238
M38453440
L40453642
XL42453844
XXL44454046
XXXL46454248