Handloom Kurtis From Bengal

Handloom Kurtis From Bengal

Kurtis and kurtas have consistently very well known among ladies of all age gatherings. They are sans bother, agreeable, and arrive in a scope of slices and plans to suit each body type. Matched with tights, churidars, pants, or Salwars, kurtas and Kurtis structure a fundamental piece of each lady’s closet.

Similarly likewise with sarees, handloom Kurtis from Bengal addresses hundreds of years of creative practice and weaving legacy. However, they are not as effectively accessible as the sarees from Bengal. They signal the transitioning of the Bengali weavers – outfitting their high-quality abilities to meet the advancing necessities and tastes of the cutting-edge lady.

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At Artisan Glory, we bring a selective assortment of handloom and carefully assembled Kurtis for ladies:

Baluchari Kurtis:

Baluchari Kurtis

Baluchari Kurtis

Silk Kurtis from Bishnupur (West Bengal) embellished with intriguing Baluchari weavings. The creative weavings highlight scenes and stories from antiquated sagas and strict writings. These examples woven with fine Resham strings and regularly include perplexing “meenakari” work.

The more dazzling Kurtis have fascinating examples woven everywhere on the front just as on the Kurti sleeves. The silk is delicate and light-weight, making these Baluchari Kurtis appropriate for wearing consistently. Pair each Kurti with stockings/churidar in a shading that coordinates the weavings to make a splendid and dazzling gathering.

Kantha Kurtis:

Kantha Kurtis

Kantha Kurtis

Cotton, silk, or Tussar Kurtis enriched with complicated Kantha weaving from Shantiniketan (in Bolpur, West Bengal). The hand-weaved Kantha work is finished by the provincial craftswomen of Bolpur.

This workmanship has been gone down through the ages for more than a few centuries. The Kantha weaving is done on the facade of the Kurtis and reaches from customary botanical sort examples to the present day, in vogue plans with “Nakshi Kantha” impact.

Pair each Kurti with stockings/churidar in a shading that coordinates the Kantha work to make a brilliant and stunning gathering.

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Jamdani Kurtis:

Jamdani Kurtis

Jamdani Kurtis

Cotton and silk-cotton Kurtis produced using a texture that is woven utilizing the Dhakai jamdani style. The jamdani weaving procedure began in Bangladesh a few centuries prior and is widely polished in West Bengal today.

In the jamdani weaving style, the examples seem to drift on the outside of the texture, giving a supernatural and enchanting look to the Kurtis.

The jamdani designs range from straightforward, little themes on the facade of the Kurti to perfect, multi-hued plans covering the whole front, back, and sleeves of the Kurti. Pair each Kurti with stockings/churidar in a shading that coordinates the jamdani weavings to make a brilliant and beautiful group.

These Kurtis come in various sizes (S/M/L/XL/XXL) and slices to suit a wide assortment of body types. Check the size details gave each Kurti portrayal to know which ones are appropriate for you.

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