Every collection needs a piece that changes the register entirely. The Umber Chanderi Kurta Set is that piece.
Where the rest of this sub-collection works in ivory — using color as an accent on a pale ground — this kurta inverts the logic. The ground is deep chocolate brown, and cream thread embroidery works against it in a contrast so sharp it reads almost luminous: dense buti scatter across the upper body, a crescent arch motif and botanical frond spray anchoring the centre front, and vertical floral column compositions paneling the lower tiered sections.
The silhouette itself is the most structurally considered in this grouping — a tiered kurta with a gathered lower panel that adds volume and movement without sacrificing the clean line of the upper body. The back carries an equal embroidery investment: a large central medallion arch and continuous buti scatter that makes this kurta as compelling walking away as it is arriving.
Gold zari, dabka, and pita accents at the neckline add metallic warmth. The organza pants — sheer and scattered with butis — float below. A silk Maheshwari dupatta, woven with characteristic texture and finished with four-sided embroidery, completes a set that moves comfortably from afternoon to evening without asking permission. Reach for it at Diwali dinners, Eid evenings, reception gatherings, and festive occasions where a dark ground and cream embroidery say everything a statement piece should.
Where the rest of this sub-collection works in ivory — using color as an accent on a pale ground — this kurta inverts the logic. The ground is deep chocolate brown, and cream thread embroidery works against it in a contrast so sharp it reads almost luminous: dense buti scatter across the upper body, a crescent arch motif and botanical frond spray anchoring the centre front, and vertical floral column compositions paneling the lower tiered sections.
The silhouette itself is the most structurally considered in this grouping — a tiered kurta with a gathered lower panel that adds volume and movement without sacrificing the clean line of the upper body. The back carries an equal embroidery investment: a large central medallion arch and continuous buti scatter that makes this kurta as compelling walking away as it is arriving.
Gold zari, dabka, and pita accents at the neckline add metallic warmth. The organza pants — sheer and scattered with butis — float below. A silk Maheshwari dupatta, woven with characteristic texture and finished with four-sided embroidery, completes a set that moves comfortably from afternoon to evening without asking permission. Reach for it at Diwali dinners, Eid evenings, reception gatherings, and festive occasions where a dark ground and cream embroidery say everything a statement piece should.
Every collection needs a piece that changes the register entirely. The Umber Chanderi Kurta Set is that piece.
Where the rest of this sub-collection works in ivory — using color as an accent on a pale ground — this kurta inverts the logic. The ground is deep chocolate brown, and cream thread embroidery works against it in a contrast so sharp it reads almost luminous: dense buti scatter across the upper body, a crescent arch motif and botanical frond spray anchoring the centre front, and vertical floral column compositions paneling the lower tiered sections.
The silhouette itself is the most structurally considered in this grouping — a tiered kurta with a gathered lower panel that adds volume and movement without sacrificing the clean line of the upper body. The back carries an equal embroidery investment: a large central medallion arch and continuous buti scatter that makes this kurta as compelling walking away as it is arriving.
Gold zari, dabka, and pita accents at the neckline add metallic warmth. The organza pants — sheer and scattered with butis — float below. A silk Maheshwari dupatta, woven with characteristic texture and finished with four-sided embroidery, completes a set that moves comfortably from afternoon to evening without asking permission. Reach for it at Diwali dinners, Eid evenings, reception gatherings, and festive occasions where a dark ground and cream embroidery say everything a statement piece should.
Where the rest of this sub-collection works in ivory — using color as an accent on a pale ground — this kurta inverts the logic. The ground is deep chocolate brown, and cream thread embroidery works against it in a contrast so sharp it reads almost luminous: dense buti scatter across the upper body, a crescent arch motif and botanical frond spray anchoring the centre front, and vertical floral column compositions paneling the lower tiered sections.
The silhouette itself is the most structurally considered in this grouping — a tiered kurta with a gathered lower panel that adds volume and movement without sacrificing the clean line of the upper body. The back carries an equal embroidery investment: a large central medallion arch and continuous buti scatter that makes this kurta as compelling walking away as it is arriving.
Gold zari, dabka, and pita accents at the neckline add metallic warmth. The organza pants — sheer and scattered with butis — float below. A silk Maheshwari dupatta, woven with characteristic texture and finished with four-sided embroidery, completes a set that moves comfortably from afternoon to evening without asking permission. Reach for it at Diwali dinners, Eid evenings, reception gatherings, and festive occasions where a dark ground and cream embroidery say everything a statement piece should.


