




Gulnaaz Handloom Kurta Set (Dress) in Indigo

Step into effortless elegance with this rich indigo handloom kurta set, featuring delicate mirror handwork and a breezy silhouette that blends tradition with trend. The A-line top is adorned with intricate hand-embroidered mirror work on the yoke and sleeves, creating a subtle festive sparkle. Its side cuts add ease and movement, while the soft pleats enhance the flow of the silhouette.Crafted in breathable handloom fabric, this set is completed with a straight pencil-cut pant for a smart, contemporary touch. The 3/4th bell sleeves with mirror detailing elevate the charm, making it a perfect choice for festive gatherings, pujas, or cultural events.
Kurta Detail:-
Fabric : Handloom
Top Length : 47 inches
Sleeve Length: 18 inches
Pent Detail:-
Length: 39 inches
Closure: Elastic with zip at the bottom
What You Will Receive: 1 Kurta and 1 pant
Wash Care: Dry Wash
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Handloom
Indigo Blue
Mirror Handwork
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