







Taamba Tarash Kurta Set (Dress) In Rust Brown
A blend of classic craftsmanship and modern elegance. Step into timeless grace with our Alia-cut Anarkali set in a rich rust brown shade. Crafted from breathable cotton georgette, the kurta features a gathered yoke that flatters every silhouette. The full sleeves are adorned with exquisite handmade 3D floral work and delicate pearls, adding a hint of traditional charm.Paired with flowy chanderi bottoms and a lightweight organza dupatta embroidered with dainty buttis and scalloped edges, this ensemble is perfect for festive gatherings or intimate celebrations.
Kurta Detail:-
Fabric: Cotton Georgette
Neck depth: 7 inches
Length: 47 inches
Sleeves: Full Length | 23 Inch
Pant Detail:-
Fabric: Chanderi
Length: 39 inches
Dupatta Detail:-
Fabric: Organza
Length: 2.40 meters
Closure: Side zip in dress and elastic with zip at the bottom
What You Will Receive: 1 Stitched Kurta, 1 Stitched pant and Dupatta
Wash Care: Dry Wash
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Cotton Georgette
Rust Brown
3D Flower
10 to 15 Days
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