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Butterscotch sharara set

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Butterscotch georgette kurta with sharara and dupatta


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  • SPECIFICATIONS

    Colour: Butterscotch fawn
    A butterscotch hued georgette kurta paired with a sharara. The base print of the set has been recreated from archival resist-dyed cotton fragments, while the embroideries are referenced from a mid 19th century womens' robe (possibly Kutch province) and rendered using kasab-dori marodi ka kaam, sequins and pearls. The look is completed with an embroidered silk tissue dupatta.

  • MATERIAL & CARE

    Dry Clean only

  • DISCLAIMER

    This is a handcrafted product containing vintage fabrics, Threads, sequins, zari etc. and may have slight irregularities or imperfections. These irregularities are the result of the human involvement in the process and raw material that adds to the finished products charm while ensuring you have a "one-of-a-kind piece”

    Despite every effort to provide accurate images of each outfit's color and design, actual colors and design may vary slightly due to the screen settings of different devices, the mood and lighting in the shoot location, and other factors.

    Any returns for a product due to customer dissatisfaction with a finish (that is not a fault) will need to comply with the RAH terms and conditions.

  • INSPIRATION STORY

    SHARARA
    The Kārawān collection draws inspiration from folk arts and textile crafts found in far flung tribal belts spread across the undivided Indian sub-continent and is a functional prêt line with each garment being a journey on its own, having its own story that comes with subtle twists and surprises. The collection hearkens back to the glory days of the erstwhile princely states of Patiala, Kapurthala, Gujranwala, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Oudh, Kashmir and Sindhh. Various techniques and elements are juxtaposed over one another in each ensemble yet there is a sense of harmony and balance that renders the collection with a certain aura of ease and timelessness.
    SHARARA

    The Kārawān collection draws inspiration from folk arts and textile crafts found in far flung tribal belts spread across the undivided Indian sub-continent and is a functional prêt line with each garment being a journey on its own, having its own story that comes with subtle twists and surprises. The collection hearkens back to the glory days of the erstwhile princely states of Patiala, Kapurthala, Gujranwala, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Oudh, Kashmir and Sindhh. Various techniques and elements are juxtaposed over one another in each ensemble yet there is a sense of harmony and balance that renders the collection with a certain aura of ease and timelessness.

SHARARA
The Kārawān collection draws inspiration from folk arts and textile crafts found in far flung tribal belts spread across the undivided Indian sub-continent and is a functional prêt line with each garment being a journey on its own, having its own story that comes with subtle twists and surprises. The collection hearkens back to the glory days of the erstwhile princely states of Patiala, Kapurthala, Gujranwala, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Oudh, Kashmir and Sindhh. Various techniques and elements are juxtaposed over one another in each ensemble yet there is a sense of harmony and balance that renders the collection with a certain aura of ease and timelessness.
SHARARA

The Kārawān collection draws inspiration from folk arts and textile crafts found in far flung tribal belts spread across the undivided Indian sub-continent and is a functional prêt line with each garment being a journey on its own, having its own story that comes with subtle twists and surprises. The collection hearkens back to the glory days of the erstwhile princely states of Patiala, Kapurthala, Gujranwala, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Oudh, Kashmir and Sindhh. Various techniques and elements are juxtaposed over one another in each ensemble yet there is a sense of harmony and balance that renders the collection with a certain aura of ease and timelessness.

Colour: Butterscotch fawn
A butterscotch hued georgette kurta paired with a sharara. The base print of the set has been recreated from archival resist-dyed cotton fragments, while the embroideries are referenced from a mid 19th century womens' robe (possibly Kutch province) and rendered using kasab-dori marodi ka kaam, sequins and pearls. The look is completed with an embroidered silk tissue dupatta.

Dry Clean only

This is a handcrafted product containing vintage fabrics, Threads, sequins, zari etc. and may have slight irregularities or imperfections. These irregularities are the result of the human involvement in the process and raw material that adds to the finished products charm while ensuring you have a "one-of-a-kind piece”

Despite every effort to provide accurate images of each outfit's color and design, actual colors and design may vary slightly due to the screen settings of different devices, the mood and lighting in the shoot location, and other factors.

Any returns for a product due to customer dissatisfaction with a finish (that is not a fault) will need to comply with the RAH terms and conditions.