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Beige Mangalgiri Cotton Kurta with Dabu Block Print Chanderi Dupatta Set

Mangalgiri cotton kurta with Chanderi dupatta-2 piece set

₹2,450 per Set
Available in Stock:1 Set In Stock
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A cotton kurta with Dabu block print refers to a kurta made from cotton fabric that has been adorned with Dabu block printing technique. 

Cotton kurta: A kurta is a traditional Indian garment that is worn by both men and women. It is a loose, knee-length shirt with long sleeves. Cotton is a popular fabric choice for kurtas due to its breathability and comfort, particularly in warm weather.
Dabu block print: Dabu is a traditional mud-resist hand block printing technique that originated in Rajasthan, India. It involves using a combination of clay, gum, and natural dyes to create unique patterns on fabric. The process begins by applying a resist paste made from the clay mixture onto the fabric using wooden blocks. Then, the fabric is dyed using natural colors. The resist paste resists the dye, creating intricate and beautiful patterns.

When these two elements come together, a cotton kurta with Dabu block print is created. The cotton fabric provides comfort and ease of wear, while the Dabu block print adds an artistic touch and a traditional aesthetic to the kurta. Dabu block prints often feature geometric motifs, floral designs, or intricate patterns, showcasing the craftsmanship and heritage of the art form.

Cotton kurtas with Dabu block print are widely appreciated for their unique and handcrafted appeal. They are favored by those who appreciate traditional textiles and seek to incorporate them into their wardrobe. These kurtas can be worn on various occasions, ranging from casual outings to festive celebrations, adding a touch of elegance and cultural charm to the wearer's ensemble.

A Chanderi dupatta refers to a dupatta made from Chanderi fabric, which is a traditional handwoven textile known for its sheer and lightweight nature. Chanderi fabric originated in the town of Chanderi in Madhya Pradesh, India, and is highly regarded for its elegance and fine craftsmanship.

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Washing care : Separate wash in cold water, Do not Scrub 
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