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Kantha Stitch dupatta

A Kantha Stitch dupatta was traditionally worn as a sign of modesty and was worn with a kurta, salwar kameez, or ghagra choli. It usually had a straightforward design and served solely as an accent to the larger garment it was worn with.<br>

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Kantha Stitch dupatta

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  1. Kantha Stitch dupatta https://www.innilavinfashion.com/collections/kantha-stitch-dupatta

  2. A stylish statement with kantha dupattas A Kantha Stitch dupatta was traditionally worn as a sign of modesty and was worn with a kurta, salwar kameez, or ghagra choli. It usually had a straightforward design and served solely as an accent to the larger garment it was worn with. Indo-western Dupattas The Kantha Stitch dupatta has developed over time to become increasingly intricately constructed and can even serve as the focal point of an ensemble. A stole is a tiny dupatta that also functions as a neck scarf.

  3. Embroidered in Kantha, Dupattas The majority of these women learn the craft at home. They also embroider kurtas, dupattas, stoles, clothing, and furniture in addition to sarees. As with Kantha Stitch dupatta, pure silk, tussar silk, or cotton are typically used to make dupattas with kantha embroidery. Kantha-embroidered tussar silk stoles and Dupattas The natural hues of tussar silk dupattas include beige, cream, honey, and tawny. They have patterns embroidered on them in a variety of styles, from basic and elegant to stunning and intricate, using colourful threads. Rich, vivid floral themes provide a delightful contrast with the natural, beige tussar fabric. Embroidered in Kantha, Dupattas The majority of these women learn the craft at home. They also embroider kurtas, dupattas, stoles, clothing, and furniture in addition to sarees. As with Kantha Stitch dupatta, pure silk, tussar silk, or cotton are typically used to make dupattas with kantha embroidery.

  4. Kantha-embroidered tussar silk stoles and Dupattas The natural hues of tussar silk dupattas include beige, cream, honey, and tawny. They have patterns embroidered on them in a variety of styles, from basic and elegant to stunning and intricate, using colourful threads. Rich, vivid floral themes provide a delightful contrast with the natural, beige tussar fabric Pure silk stoles and dupattas embroidered in Kantha These Kantha Stitch dupatta are made from soft, pure silk fabric in a range of colours. Bangalore silk, which is thin but sturdy, is frequently utilised. These kantha designs have themes that include floral and leaf motifs. Conclusion Variously coloured and textured silk and cotton Kantha Stitch dupatta make for a lovely compliment to a woman's and Indo-Western wardrobe, we offer a variety of hand-embroidered kantha dupattas in pure silk and tussar silk at www.innilavinfashion.com.

  5. Contact Us: Name - Innilavin Fashion Website - https://www.innilavinfashion.com/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Innilavinfashion-107670138535677

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