Design & Details :
Introducing the Silk Printed Kurti from Khadi, a true embodiment of elegance and tradition, skillfully crafted from the pure raw silk fabric of Bengal. The main attraction of this kurti is its captivating brown floral print, gracefully sprawled across a warm yellowish-orange canvas. The kurti’s design is a testament to the artisan’s meticulous craftsmanship. It boasts a portrait neckline adorned with wooden buttons on the front, adding a touch of earthy charm to the ensemble. These buttons not only enhance the aesthetics but also provide a practical element to the kurti. Functionality meets style with the inclusion of inserted side pockets, the three-quarter sleeves provide a comfortable fit while allowing you to showcase your favorite bracelets or bangles. The kurti’s lower hemline features a straight cut, giving it a classic silhouette that flatters all body types.
To ensure the utmost comfort and convenience, the Silk Printed Kurti from Khadi comes with a cotton inner liner. This liner not only adds a layer of comfort but also ensures the kurti drapes gracefully, making you feel as good as you look.
Material :
The Silk Printed Kurti from Khadi is crafted from the finest pure raw silk fabric sourced from Bengal. Renowned for its natural elegance, raw silk retains its unique texture, offering a subtly nubby surface with a delicate sheen. This material ensures exceptional comfort and breathability, making it an ideal choice for diverse weather conditions.
Care :
To ensure the longevity and pristine appearance of your Silk Printed Kurti crafted from Bengal’s pure raw silk fabric, we recommend gentle care. Handwashing in cold water with a mild detergent is the preferred method; avoid wringing or twisting. Rinse thoroughly and gently squeeze out excess water. To preserve the kurti’s intricate wooden buttons and delicate print, turn it inside out before washing. It’s advisable to air-dry the kurti in the shade to prevent color fading or distortion. Iron on a low silk setting while still slightly damp, using a cloth or pressing sheet to protect the fabric.