





Tejasvi Handloom Rust Yellow Flared Kurta Set

What You Will Receive: 1 Full Stitched Kurta and 1 pan
Fabric: Pure Handloom Cotton
Kurta Front Depth: 3 inch
Kurta Length: 49 inches
Sleeves: Elbow Length
Pant Length: 39 inch
Closure: Back Zip in dress and elastic with zip at the bottom
Dress: The model is wearing an XS-size dress
Wash Care: Dry Wash
Note: Please check the Size Chart for accureate mesurement.
The Tejasvi Handloom Cotton Kurta Set is designed for effortless all-day comfort with timeless elegance. Crafted from breathable handloom cotton, the flared kurta is finished with a subtle golden zari border along the hem and sleeves, a graceful round neckline, and delicate Lupi (potli) button detailing on the yoke. Paired with straight-cut pants, this versatile set is perfect for college wear, casual outings, and everyday elegance—from teenage girls to modern women. Style it with traditional jhumkas and minimal jewellery for a refined, classy look.
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Handloom cotton
Rust Yellow
Handmade (Potli detail)
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