Amber | Purple Handloom Midi for Women | Summer Ethnic Wear Dress
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Amber | Purple Handloom Midi for Women | Summer Ethnic Wear Dress
New
Amber | Purple Handloom Midi for Women | Summer Ethnic Wear Dress
New
Amber | Purple Handloom Midi for Women | Summer Ethnic Wear Dress
New
Amber | Purple Handloom Midi for Women | Summer Ethnic Wear Dress
New
Amber | Purple Handloom Midi for Women | Summer Ethnic Wear Dress
New
Amber | Purple Handloom Midi for Women | Summer Ethnic Wear Dress
New

Amber | Purple Handloom Midi for Women | Summer Ethnic Wear Dress

SKU: BK1381N-XS
Sale price₹3,999 INR

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What You Will Receive: 1 Full Stitched Midi
Fabric: Handloom Cotton
Length: 47 Inches
Dress Flare: 5 Mtr Flared
Sleeves: Short Sleeves — 5 Inches with Woven Border Panel
Neck: Notch Collar — 7 Inches with Centre Front Potli Button Placket
Lining: Cotton Lining
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 handloom cotton — each piece carries the unique character of genuine handcraft. These are not defects. They are proof.

               Deep purple like the evening sky just before it decides to stay —and at the waist, a border that has been telling its geometric story on Indian looms for generations.Satrangi is what summer dressing looks like when it takes itself seriously.

             Handloom cotton in deep indigo-purple carries a quiet authority that synthetic fabrics never quite achieve — the natural fibre breathes with the body, the matte finish holds the colour with depth rather than flatness, and the characteristic slight texture of the weave gives the fabric a surface that is interesting without being busy. In Satrangi, this fabric becomes a midi-length summer flare — 47 inches of pleated, 5-metre sweep that falls just below the calf in the easy, unhurried way of something designed for warm days and festive mornings alike. The notch collar neckline is the first unexpected detail — structured lapels in the same handloom purple, creating a shirt-dress sophistication that makes Satrangi immediately distinct from any other anarkali silhouette. A row of red fabric-covered buttons runs the centre front placket from collar to waist, adding a tailored, almost editorial quality to what is otherwise a deeply traditional fabric. At the waist, a wide woven geometric border acts as a style element — red, gold, and brown arrow-chevron motifs in a traditional handloom repeat — separating bodice from flare with both structure and pattern. The same border appears on the short sleeve panels and at the midi hem, creating a continuous visual language that ties every element of the dress into one considered, cohesive whole. No embroidery, no embellishment beyond what the loom and the tailor have already given — and nothing more is needed.

🌿 Best For:
Satrangi's midi length and flared silhouette are graceful on all body types — the notch collar elongates the neck, the empire waist defines naturally, and the 5-metre flare adds volume without heaviness. Breathable handloom cotton makes it an exceptional warm-weather choice that remains comfortable through long festive hours. The deep purple palette is flattering on all skin tones — luminous on fair complexions and powerfully rich on dusky and deeper skin tones.

🎯 Best Suitable Occasion:
Satrangi belongs to the quieter side of celebration — an Onam feast shared with family, a morning temple visit during Ganesh Chaturthi, a cultural gathering where handloom feels most at home, or a festive brunch where elegance comes without effort. Its breathable cotton, structured collar, and flowing midi flare make it a natural choice for daytime occasions, travel, artisan fairs, heritage walks, and celebrations where thoughtful dressing matters more than ornamentation.

🌸 Speciality:
The notch collar is Satrangi's most unexpected and defining element — a structured lapel on a handloom flared midi is a design decision that belongs to no single tradition, taking the shirt-dress language of modern dressing and grounding it entirely in handwoven cotton. It makes Satrangi simultaneously contemporary and rooted — the kind of silhouette that photographs as fashion but wears as comfort.

🎨 Artful Touch:
The woven geometric border is used three times in Satrangi — at the sleeve panels, the waistband, and the hem — and each placement serves a different purpose. At the sleeve, it frames the arm. At the waist, it defines the silhouette. At the hem, it completes the flare with a visual full stop. The same red-and-gold arrow-chevron motif appearing at all three points creates a design rhythm that the eye follows naturally from shoulder to floor — loom-crafted, not stitched on, entirely part of the fabric's own making.

BK1381N

Handloom Cotton
Purple
Border Used On the Yok as a style Element
47 Inch
20 to 25 Working Days
No returns /exchanges are possible in case of international orders or for products purchased during any sale event.Please read our refunds policy here.
As we ship your orders via third-party shipment agencies, we want to ensure that the parcel reaches you intact and in good condition. Therefore, in case you receive a damaged, broken, or opened parcel, we request you to record a video and take images of the same and not accept the order. You can mail all the images and videos along with the order number so that we can use the same to resolve the issue for you at the earliest and settle claims with the shipment agency.
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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