






Morbagh | Navy Ikat Silk Anarkali Suit Set for Festive

What You Will Receive: 1 Full Stitched Dress & 1 Dupatta
Fabric: Cotton Silk Patola Ikat & Zari Net Dupatta
Gown Length: 54 Inches
Dress Flare: 5 Mtr Dupatta -2.4 Mtr
Sleeves: Elbow Sleeves — 11 Inches
Neck Depth: Front 7 Inches & Back 9 Inches Open Round Cutout
Lining: Heavy Crepe Lining
Work Details: Heavy Mirror, Sequin & Stone Hand Embroidery on Neckline,Centre Front, Green Scalloped Border with Gold Lace Trim on Dupatta
Closure / Comfort: Side Zip, 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 Cotton Silk Patola Ikat — each piece carries the unique character of genuine handcraft. These are not defects. They are proof.
Navy like the sky just before midnight — green like a peacock caught mid-flight.
Morbagh does not enter quietly. She arrives the way royalty always has — completely.
Patola Ikat is one of India's most complex handloom traditions — woven in Gujarat, its patterns are resist-dyed into both warp and weft threads before a single pass of the shuttle, so the design emerges from within the fabric with a characteristic softness at its edges that no print can replicate. In Morbagh, this ancient weave becomes a 5-metre anarkali flare — deep knife pleats falling from a structured empire waist in a cascade of navy, gold, teal, and green geometric-floral ikat that shifts and deepens with every movement. The wide Patola border at the hem carries the pattern to its grandest resolution, finished with a scalloped gold trim that frames the floor-sweeping edge like a deliberate punctuation. Against this richness, the navy bodice is intentionally clean — smooth cotton silk, composed and structured — allowing the embroidered sweetheart neckline to speak without competition. Here, mirror work, sequins, and stones are hand-set in a precise border that forms a sharp V-point at centre front — delicate in detail, confident in placement. The open back cutout adds a modern counterpoint to the heritage weave below, while Patola ikat panels on the elbow sleeves draw jacket and skirt into one considered visual language. The navy zari net dupatta, bordered in emerald green scallops and gold lace, completes the set with a sheer, luminous finish.
🌿 Best For:
Morbagh's sweetheart neckline and empire waist are deeply flattering — they lift and define the bust while the 5-metre pleated flare creates graceful volume below, ideal for all body types. The heavy crepe lining ensures structure and comfort through long festive hours. The navy-green-gold palette is particularly stunning on wheatish, dusky, and deep skin tones, where the jewel colours find their fullest resonance.
🎯 Best Suitable Occasion:
Morbagh is reserved for moments where heritage takes centre stage — from wedding ceremonies and grand festive gatherings to refined evening celebrations. The richness of Patola Ikat, layered with jewel-toned depth and intricate handwork, makes it an impeccable choice for occasions that call for presence, cultural pride, and quiet opulence.
🌸 Speciality:
The defining element of Morbagh is the design continuity between sleeve and skirt — the same Patola ikat fabric that sweeps the floor in 5-metre flare appears again on the elbow sleeve panels, creating an intentional visual echo that ties the entire garment into one coherent story. This level of design thinking elevates Morbagh from beautiful to considered.
🎨 Artful Touch:
The hand embroidery at the sweetheart neckline is precise and layered — mirrors, sequins, and stones placed individually along the curved border, drawing to a sharp V-point at centre front that creates focus and elegance simultaneously. On the dupatta, the emerald green scalloped border with gold lace trim mirrors the hem's finishing — so even the drape carries the same craft language as the gown. Every edge in Morbagh is finished with intention.
BK1344N
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