Durga | Sea Green Pattu Dress for Women | Festive Ethnic Wear Anarkali Suit

What You Will Receive: 1 Full Stitched Anarkali Dress & 1 Dupatta
Fabric: Tissue Silk with Banarasi Silk Border & Net Dupatta
Anarkali Length: 54 Inches
Dress Flare: 5 Mtr Fully Flared Anarkali
Sleeves: Quarter Sleeves — 18 Inches
Neck Depth: 7 Inches — Sweetheart Neckline
Lining: Heavy Crepe Lining
Work Details: Heavy Multicolour Hand Embroidery — Floral Vine Motifs Across Yoke & Sleeves in Thread Work, Woven Multicolour Floral Buti Across Tissue Silk Body, Wide Banarasi Woven Gold Zari Floral Border at Hem, Woven Gold Zari Floral Border on Net Dupatta with Gold Tassels
Closure / Comfort: 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 tissue silk — each piece carries the unique character of genuine handcraft. These are not defects. They are proof.
Sea green like a garden after rain — and across its surface, every flower that ever bloomed at once. Durga does not wear embellishment. She wears a whole season.
Tissue Silk is a fabric that carries its own light — gold zari woven into the warp gives it a shimmer that shifts from pale to luminous depending on how the light finds it. In Durga, this fabric arrives in soft sea green, its surface scattered with woven multicolour floral buti in pink, yellow, red, and green — loom-born blooms that make the fabric itself a garden before a single stitch of embroidery is added. From the empire waist, fine knife pleats fall into a 5-metre flare, the tissue silk catching and releasing light with every movement — fluid, warm, alive. At the sweetheart neckline, heavy hand embroidery in multicolour thread takes the garden further — floral vine motifs in pink, red, yellow, and green climb across the entire yoke in dense, joyful formation, each flower individually rendered, the vines connecting them with the organic logic of something that grew rather than was placed. This embroidery continues down the quarter sleeves, maintaining the same floral vocabulary from shoulder to mid-arm. At the hem, a wide Banarasi woven border in gold zari with multicolour floral repeats frames the gown with the full authority of tradition. The rose-pink net dupatta — sheer, gold-bordered, tassel-finished — drapes over it all like the final petal of a bloom that has been opening since the first stitch was laid.
🌿 Best For:
Durga's sweetheart neckline and empire-to-flare silhouette are deeply flattering on all body types — the curved neckline softens and feminises while the 5-metre pleated skirt creates graceful volume below. Heavy crepe lining provides confident structure through long festive hours. The sea green palette is particularly luminous on fair, wheatish, and medium skin tones, and the rose-pink dupatta adds a warmth that bridges every complexion beautifully.
🎯 Best Suitable Occasion:
Durga is designed for celebrations that call for colour, elegance, and craftsmanship. Whether worn for a Mehendi ceremony, Haldi function, engagement celebration, wedding festivities, or festive gatherings during Navratri, Diwali, Durga Puja, Raksha Bandhan, Ugadi, Pongal, Onam, and traditional family celebrations, its luminous tissue silk, intricate floral embroidery, and graceful 5-metre flare create a look that feels both joyful and refined. The refreshing sea-green hue paired with the rose-pink dupatta brings a vibrant festive charm, making it a beautiful choice for both daytime and evening occasions.
🌸 Speciality:
The sweetheart neckline hand embroidery is Durga's most defining element — a climbing floral vine in multicolour thread that covers the entire yoke in the manner of a Madhubani garden painting. Pink roses, yellow blooms, red flowers, green leaves — each motif worked individually, the composition lush without being crowded. It is the kind of embroidery that becomes more extraordinary the closer you look.
🎨 Artful Touch:
Durga carries artistry at three distinct levels — the woven floral buti in the tissue silk itself, emerging from the loom in miniature colour; the hand-embroidered vine across the yoke and sleeves, each flower placed by hand in thread; and the Banarasi woven border at the hem, its gold zari and floral repeat crafted on a separate loom before joining the gown. Three techniques, three scales, one garden — from the finest woven dot to the grandest border, Durga is covered in bloom from thread to tassel.
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