




Kalyani Purple Handloom Kurta Set

What You Will Receive: 1 full stitched Kurta with 1 Palazzo
Fabric: Pure Handloom Cotton
Dress Length: 48inches
Neck Length: 6.5 inches
Pent Length: 40inche
Closure: Side Zip in Dress and elastic in Palazzo
Wash Care: Dry Wash
Note: Please refer to the size chart for accurate measurement.
Refresh your attire with this Kalyani Kurta Set, crafted from 100% pure handloom cotton. This set is breathable and perfect for formal events, day-to-day office wear, or evening gatherings. Add an elegant touch with the rich purple colour, while the V-neckline and front gathering on the yoke ensure comfort while enhancing the dress's movement, making a bold statement. Pair it with straight-fit palazzo pants featuring side pockets and border detailing on the edges, the same as the kurta set. Complete the look with minimal oxidized accessories.
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Pure Handloom Cotton
Purple
Handwork (Weaving, Tassels)
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