Elakshi | Handloom Brown A line Suit Set

What You Will Receive: 1 Full Stitched A-Line Straight Kurta, 1 Pant & 1 Dupatta
Fabric: Narayanpet Cotton
Top Length: 49 Inches
Pant Length: 39 Inches
Dupatta: 2.40 Mtr
Sleeves: Elbow Sleeves — 11 Inches
Neck Depth: V-Neckline - Front 7 Inches & Back 4.5 Inches
Lining: Cotton Lining
Work Details: Gold Zari Hand Embroidery on V-Neckline Border
Closure / Comfort: Side Zip top & Bottom, 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 handloom cotton — each piece carries the unique character of genuine handcraft. These are not defects. They are proof.
The colour of old temples at dusk — warm, dusty, alive with something ancient.
Elakshi does not rush. She arrives the way handloom always does — slowly, completely, unforgettably.
Handloom cotton at its finest carries two qualities that no machine can replicate — a breathing, living texture woven thread by thread, and a colour depth that shifts with the light rather than staying flat within it. Elakshi's dusty mauve-brown is exactly this kind of colour — warm in morning light, deeper and more complex by evening, somewhere always between plum and earth. The A-line straight kurta falls clean from shoulder to near-floor in a silhouette that is composed and entirely unfussy — no unnecessary volume, no decorative excess in the shape itself. Across the fabric body, woven gold zari buti emerge from the weave in quiet constellation — loom-crafted, not embroidered, not applied — present as part of the fabric's own DNA. At the V-neckline, fine gold hand embroidery traces the border with delicate precision, the only surface work on an otherwise loom-pure garment. Elbow sleeves close with a wide gold zari cuff border, and at the hem, a woven temple border in magenta and gold carries the full weight of South Indian handloom tradition — geometric, layered, unmistakably sacred in its visual language. The matching dupatta — scattered with gold buti and bordered in the same temple pattern, finished with orange cotton tassels — completes a set that wears its craft openly and without apology.
🌿 Best For:
Elakshi's A-line straight silhouette is clean and universally flattering — it skims the body without clinging, elongates the frame, and moves with natural ease. Breathable handloom cotton makes it an exceptional choice for warm-weather celebrations and all-day wear. The dusty mauve-brown palette is uniquely flattering on wheatish, dusky, and medium skin tones, drawing out warmth and luminosity effortlessly.
🎯 Best Suitable Occasion:
Elakshi is made for occasions where handloom is not just clothing but a quiet cultural statement — a temple visit or religious celebration, a traditional family gathering where craft is respected, or a festive function where you want to wear something rooted and real. She moves between the sacred and the social with equal grace.
🌸 Speciality:
The woven temple border at the hem is Elakshi's defining element — crafted on the loom in magenta and gold, its geometric and temple motif repeat carries the visual vocabulary of South Indian weaving tradition. This is not a border stitched onto the fabric — it is born within it, making it inseparable from the garment and irreplaceable in its authenticity.
🎨 Artful Touch:
Elakshi layers two distinct forms of gold craft on one garment — the woven zari buti across the body, emerging from the loom itself, and the hand-embroidered gold detailing at the V-neckline, placed by hand after weaving. One is structural, one is applied — yet both speak the same language of restrained, considered adornment. The dupatta's temple border and cotton tassels carry this language to its most traditional conclusion — unhurried, unembellished, entirely itself.
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