Tulsi | Handloom Cotton Suit Set for Women | Festive Ethnic & Office Wear

What You Will Receive: 1 Full Stitched Kurta, Bottom & Dupatta
Fabric: Handloom Cotton
Kurta Length: 46 Inches
Bottom Length: 39 Inches
Dress Flare: Pleated A-Line Flare
Sleeves: Elbow Sleeves — 11 Inches
Neck Depth: Square High Neckline — 7 Inches
Lining: Cotton Lining
Extra Details: Red Potli Button Placket on Centre Front Yoke, Gold Zari Woven Border at Sleeve Cuffs, Multistripe Woven Orange & Gold Zari Border on Dupatta with Cotton Tassels
Closure / Comfort: Side Zip on Bottom, Non-Padded
Sizes Available: XS to L
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.
Orange like the first flame of a diya — red like the kumkum at a threshold.
Tulsi does not dress for attention. She dresses for the occasion — and the occasion is always worth it.
There are colour combinations that belong to celebration so completely that wearing them feels like an act of participation rather than simply dressing. Orange and red in handloom cotton is exactly this — the colour of marigold garlands, of temple offerings, of the kind of joy that is communal and ancient and entirely alive. In Tulsi, tangerine orange handloom cotton is cut into a pleated A-line kurta that falls from a structured empire yoke into a generous, freely moving flare — knife pleats releasing from the waist in a sweep that catches air and light with every step. The square high neckline frames the yoke with clean, composed elegance, and down the centre front, a row of deep red fabric-covered potli buttons runs from neckline to waist — handcrafted, tactile, the only embellishment the kurta needs. The handloom cotton surface is entirely unadorned beyond this — the natural matte texture of the weave and the warmth of the orange doing everything the eye requires. Elbow sleeves close with a fine gold zari woven cuff border — small, loom-born, consistent with the dupatta's border language. The deep red palazzo bottom grounds the orange above with a bold, joyful contrast, and the handloom dupatta — red body with multistripe orange and gold zari woven border, cotton tassels at both ends — drapes with the easy, unhurried character of cloth that has come from the loom and knows exactly where it belongs.
🌿 Best For:
Tulsi's pleated A-line silhouette and empire yoke flatter all body types with natural ease — the structured yoke defines the bust, the pleated flare adds graceful volume below without clinging, and the wide palazzo bottom creates a balanced, elongating proportion overall. Breathable handloom cotton ensures exceptional all-day comfort through warm festive occasions. The orange-red palette is luminous on dusky, wheatish, and warm skin tones, where both colours find their most radiant expression.
🎯 Best Suitable Occasion:
Tulsi is designed for celebrations where colour, tradition, and togetherness come alive — from Navratri nights and Dussehra gatherings to temple visits, festive poojas, family functions, and cultural celebrations. The vibrant orange-red palette, paired with handcrafted handloom detailing and soft zari accents, creates a look that feels joyful, graceful, and deeply rooted in the warmth and spirit of Indian festive traditions.
🌸 Speciality:
The red potli button placket is Tulsi's most personal detail — fabric-covered buttons in deep red running the centre front of an orange kurta, each one hand-crafted and individually placed. In a garment that otherwise lets the handloom fabric speak without interruption, these potli buttons are the single deliberate mark of the maker's hand — small in scale, significant in character, impossible to overlook once noticed.
🎨 Artful Touch:
Tulsi carries its craft quietly across three points — the potli buttons on the yoke, the gold zari woven cuff border at the sleeve, and the multistripe woven border on the dupatta. None of these details shouts. All of them are noticed. The dupatta's woven border in particular carries the orange of the kurta back into the red of the bottom — orange and gold stripes in the woven band creating a visual bridge between the two colours that makes the entire set feel designed rather than simply coordinated. This is the handloom way — the craft is in the threading, not the embellishment.
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