Shyamangi| Black Mangalagauri Kurta Set for Women|Ethnic Wear
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Shyamangi| Black Mangalagauri Kurta Set for Women|Ethnic Wear
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Shyamangi| Black Mangalagauri Kurta Set for Women|Ethnic Wear
New
Shyamangi| Black Mangalagauri Kurta Set for Women|Ethnic Wear
New
Shyamangi| Black Mangalagauri Kurta Set for Women|Ethnic Wear
New
Shyamangi| Black Mangalagauri Kurta Set for Women|Ethnic Wear
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Shyamangi| Black Mangalagauri Kurta Set for Women|Ethnic Wear
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Shyamangi| Black Mangalagauri Kurta Set for Women|Ethnic Wear

SKU: BK1404N-XS
Sale price₹4,999 INR

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What You Will Receive: 1 Full Stitched Kurta, 1 Bottom & 1 Dupatta 2.40 MTR
Fabric: Mangalagiri Cotton
Kurta Length: 49 Inches
Bottom Length: 39 Inches
Sleeves: Elbow Sleeves — 11 Inches
Neck Depth: Round with V - 7 Inches 
Lining: Cotton Lining
Closure / Comfort: No Side Zip, Non-Padded
Sizes Available: XS to XXL
Wash Care: Dry Clean Only
Note: Please refer to the size chart for accurate measurements before ordering. Slight colour variation is natural in Mangalagiri cotton — each piece carries the unique character of genuine handcraft. These are not defects. They are proof.

       Black like the quiet hour before a story begins — and then the dupatta arrives, telling one in pink and folk art and gold.Shyamangi knows exactly when to be still, and exactly when to let the conversation happen.

           Mangalagiri cotton in deep black carries a texture that pure black rarely gets to show — the fine ribbed weave of this traditional Andhra handloom catches light in subtle ridges, giving the colour a dimension that flat black fabric simply does not have. Across this surface, small gold zari buti are woven in scattered constellation — not embroidered, not printed, but born within the loom itself, creating a quiet shimmer that moves with the body. The A-line kurta gathers gently at the waist into a composed, elegant flare, while at the neckline, a substantial antique gold zari woven border runs down the centre front placket like a structured panel — bold enough to be the kurta's primary design statement, finished with small potli button details at the yoke that add a handcrafted, tactile note. The same gold border repeats at the elbow sleeve cuffs, framing the arm with consistent richness. And then there is the dupatta — a complete departure in spirit, where cream and ivory ground a bold pink-and-black Warli-style folk art print depicting stylised animals in the ancient tribal painting tradition, paired with a black-and-cream paisley panel, the whole drape finished in the same antique gold zari border and black cotton fringe that ties it back to the kurta. The black kurta is restraint. The dupatta is story. Together, they are Shyamangi.

🌿 Best For:
Shyamangi's A-line silhouette and gathered waist flare are flattering on all body types — the structure skims cleanly through the body while the gentle flare adds graceful movement below. Breathable Mangalagiri cotton ensures all-day comfort. Black is universally flattering on every skin tone, and the bold pink Warli dupatta adds a vibrancy that particularly lights up wheatish, dusky, and deep complexions.

🎯 Best Suitable Occasion:
Shyamangi is made for celebrations where elegance and artistry come together effortlessly — perfect for Diwali gatherings, Navratri festivities, Durga Puja celebrations, Lakshmi Puja, Raksha Bandhan, Bhai Dooj, Karwa Chauth, festive office events, cultural programs, temple visits, family functions, housewarming ceremonies, and intimate wedding festivities. The timeless black-and-gold palette paired with the striking Warli-inspired dupatta makes it especially suited for evening celebrations, festive dinners, cultural exhibitions, and occasions where traditional craftsmanship deserves to be noticed.

🌸 Speciality:
The Warli folk art printed dupatta is Shyamangi's defining and most distinctive element — a striking departure from the understated black-and-gold kurta beneath, bringing stylised animal motifs from one of India's oldest tribal painting traditions into the drape. This dupatta does not match quietly — it speaks, and in doing so, gives Shyamangi an artistic identity that elevates the entire set far beyond simple coordination.

🎨 Artful Touch:
Shyamangi's craft lives in deliberate contrast — the woven gold zari buti scattered subtly across the black kurta body, small and constellation-like, against the bold, hand-painted-style Warli print on the dupatta, large and narrative. One technique whispers, the other speaks plainly, and the antique gold zari border appearing on both the kurta's neckline and cuffs and the dupatta's edges is the quiet thread that ties the whisper and the statement into one complete, considered set.
BK1404N

Manglagauri Cotton
Black
Potli Details on Yok
Kurta -49,Bottom -39
15 To 20 Working Days
No returns /exchanges are possible in case of international orders or for products purchased during any sale event.Please read our refunds policy here.
As we ship your orders via third-party shipment agencies, we want to ensure that the parcel reaches you intact and in good condition. Therefore, in case you receive a damaged, broken, or opened parcel, we request you to record a video and take images of the same and not accept the order. You can mail all the images and videos along with the order number so that we can use the same to resolve the issue for you at the earliest and settle claims with the shipment agency.
This product has been crafted by hand and may have slight irregularities or imperfections in color or embellishment or weaving. Any weaving or embroidery irregularities or shade variations are characteristic of the fabric and cannot be considered defects. colors as you see on the website may vary from the actual colors of the garments due to the process of photography and your device.
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