Nazakat | Magenta Handloom Half Saree | Festive Charm
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Nazakat | Magenta Handloom Half Saree | Festive Charm
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Nazakat | Magenta Handloom Half Saree | Festive Charm
New
Nazakat | Magenta Handloom Half Saree | Festive Charm
New
Nazakat | Magenta Handloom Half Saree | Festive Charm
New
Nazakat | Magenta Handloom Half Saree | Festive Charm
New
Nazakat | Magenta Handloom Half Saree | Festive Charm
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Nazakat | Magenta Handloom Half Saree | Festive Charm

SKU: BK1414N-XS
Sale price₹6,999 INR

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What You Will Receive:1 Fully Stitched Skirt | 1 Fully Stitched Blouse | 1 Dupatta 3 Metres
Fabric: Narayanpet Handloom Cotton (Skirt, Blouse & Dupatta)
Skirt Length: 42 inches — including 8 inch broad patta border
Dress Flare: 5 Metres
Sleeves: Elbow Sleeves — 11 inches
Neck Depth: Front — V Neck 8 inches | Back — Leaf Shape 11 inches
Lining: Cotton Lining
Work Details: Gota Lace Detailing on Blouse | Woven Zari Patta Border on Skirt & Dupatta | Teal Contrast Selvedge Edge on Dupatta
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.

        Deep magenta — the colour of a celebration that knows exactly what it is. Bold in presence, rooted in craft, and entirely its own.

            Nazakat is a half saree that carries the full weight of South Indian textile heritage without carrying any of its heaviness. Woven entirely in Narayanpet handloom cotton, the skirt unfolds in a rich, jewel-toned magenta — a colour so deeply saturated it almost appears to have its own source of light. The handloom weave gives the surface a characteristic texture — fine, slightly irregular, warm to the touch — that no mill fabric can replicate. It breathes, it moves, and it ages beautifully, the way only genuine handcrafted cloth does.
The Five-metre flare sweeps the floor in deep, even pleats, each fold catching the light at a slightly different angle, creating a gentle shimmer across the skirt as the wearer moves. The broad woven zari patta border at the hem — rich in gold, precise in execution — grounds the fluidity of the skirt with the gravity of tradition. The dupatta is woven in the same magenta handloom cotton, finished with a matching zari border and a distinctive teal contrast selvedge edge that adds an unexpected, considered accent of colour. The blouse, in the same handloom fabric, is detailed with gota lace work — delicate golden rows that trace the surface with restrained shimmer. The front V neckline and deep leaf-shaped back cut together create a silhouette that is confident, feminine, and effortlessly graceful.

🌿 Best For:
Nazakat is designed for the woman who wears her roots with quiet pride. The Five-metre pleated skirt creates full, flattering volume that beautifully suits pear, hourglass, and fuller silhouettes, while the V neckline elongates and defines. The lightweight handloom cotton with cotton lining ensures breathability and ease through long festive hours. Deep magenta is one of the most radiant tones on dusky, wheatish, and deep warm skin — it brings out richness and warmth in a way few colours can match.

🎯 Best Suitable Occasion:
Nazakat belongs at every celebration where tradition is worn with intention. It is as perfectly suited to a wedding as a guest outfit — commanding enough to be noticed, refined enough to be remembered — as it is to a Navratri garba evening where the Five-metre flare was simply born to move. Wear it to a family puja, a festive brunch, or a cultural ceremony. Paired with antique gold temple jewellery and flowers in the hair, it becomes something timeless rather than merely beautiful.

🌸 Speciality:
The gota lace detailing on the blouse is a finishing touch of rare subtlety. Fine golden gota work traces the blouse surface in quiet, rhythmic lines — neither heavy nor sparse — adding a dimensional shimmer that catches light with every movement. On the same handloom fabric that already carries the warmth of the loom, this detailing adds a layer of ceremonial richness without disrupting the cloth's natural character. It is ornamentation that enhances rather than overpowers — the definition of considered craft.

🎨 Artful Touch:
Look closely and Nazakat reveals its layers — the natural texture of the Narayanpet weave, the precision of the woven zari patta, the fine golden rhythm of gota lace across the blouse, and the quiet surprise of a teal selvedge edge on the dupatta border. Each element belongs to a different tradition of Indian textile craft, yet together they speak in one voice — cohesive, considered, and deeply rooted. This is not styling. This is curation, thread by thread.
BK1414N

Handloom Cotton
Megenta
Gota Lace Detailing On Blouse
42 inches
15 To 20 Working Days
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This product has been crafted by hand and may have slight irregularities or imperfections in color or embellishment or weaving. Any weaving or embroidery irregularities or shade variations are characteristic of the fabric and cannot be considered defects. colors as you see on the website may vary from the actual colors of the garments due to the process of photography and your device.
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