Nilotsav | Purple Handloom Half Saree | Festive Grace

What You Will Receive:1 Fully Stitched Skirt | 1 Fully Stitched Blouse | 1 Dupatta 3 Metres
Fabric: Narayanpet Handloom Cotton (Skirt) | Kalamkari (Blouse) | Georgette (Dupatta)
Skirt Length: 42 inches — including 8 inch broad patta border
Dress Flare: 6 Metres
Sleeves: Elbow Sleeves — 11 inches
Neck Depth: Front — V Neck with Knotting Dori 8 inches | Back — Round Neck 9 inches
Lining: Cotton Lining
Closure / Comfort: Skirt — Side Zip with Inner Drawstring | Blouse — Padded with Open Back
Sizes Available: XS to XXL (Blouse as per size chart)
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.
Royal blue that carries the weight of tradition and the lightness of celebration — woven, painted, and draped like a memory you haven't made yet.
Nilotsav is a set that understands the language of festivity without raising its voice. The skirt is woven in Narayanpet handloom cotton in a deep, saturated royal blue — a colour that feels both ancient and alive, shifting between cobalt and sapphire as light moves across its surface. The weave is not plain — fine woven butis scatter across the entire body of the skirt, each one catching light differently, giving the fabric a quiet luminosity that reveals itself only up close. This is the beauty of handloom — detail that rewards attention.
The six-metre flare falls in generous, even pleats from the waist, creating a silhouette that is both commanding and graceful in movement. The hem is finished with a bold temple-patterned zari patta in deep mustard and copper — structured and ceremonial, an unmistakable signature of South Indian textile heritage. The sleeve cuffs mirror this in a multicolour woven border, tying the blouse and skirt together with quiet precision. The blouse itself is Kalamkari in the same royal blue ground, densely illustrated with white hand-painted animal and floral motifs — horses, elephants, and blooms rendered in the centuries-old Kalamkari tradition. The V neckline with knotting dori adds a considered, feminine touch. Above it all, a flowing mustard georgette dupatta with a matching zari border — weightless, luminous, completing the set like the final stroke of a painting.
🌿 Best For:
Nilotsav is crafted for the woman who steps into a room and lets her clothes speak with dignity. The six-metre pleated skirt creates sweeping, full-circle volume that flatters hourglass and pear-shaped silhouettes beautifully, while the V neckline with knotting dori elongates the neckline and defines the upper body with elegance. Breathable cotton lining ensures ease through extended festive wear. The deep royal blue is strikingly flattering on dusky, wheatish, and deep skin tones — bold, radiant, and deeply becoming.
🎯 Best Suitable Occasion:
Nilotsav was made for celebrations that carry meaning — a wedding reception where you want to be remembered, a Navratri evening where the skirt was born to spin, or a traditional family ceremony where heritage dressing is worn with pride. The mustard dupatta introduces a colour contrast that feels festive and intentional, making this set as suited to a mehendi function as it is to a grand cultural event. Pair with antique gold temple jewellery and let the set carry itself.
🌸 Speciality:
The woven buti work across the skirt body is the detail that separates Nilotsav from the ordinary. Unlike printed or embroidered surfaces, these butis are woven directly into the handloom fabric — each one formed thread by thread on the loom, embedded in the cloth itself. In movement, the skirt shimmers with a restrained, textured radiance — not the loudness of embellishment, but the quiet confidence of cloth that was crafted to be extraordinary from the inside out.
🎨 Artful Touch:
The Kalamkari blouse carries a world within it — white hand-painted figures of horses and elephants move across a royal blue ground, interspersed with scrolling florals and traditional motifs in the authentic Kalamkari style. Each figure is rendered with the characteristic fluid line of hand-guided craft — no two pieces identical, no motif mechanical. The multicolour woven cuff border on the sleeves echoes the skirt's heritage palette, binding blouse and skirt in a visual conversation that is layered, intentional, and deeply rooted in India's living craft traditions.
BK1413N
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