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Garment measures;
S/M - Chest 108cms, Length 122cms
L/XL - Chest 124cms, Length 126cms
Side split 62cms long ending at the hip.

£69

Mulmul is handloom 100%  cotton from very fine yarn.

This has enchanted people with its sheer and soft texture for centuries. With origins dating back to ancient times, it has been a cherished part of Indian textiles and holds a special place in the hearts of artisans and fashion enthusiasts worldwide


Our beautiful Kurtas are perfect as a light weight tunic style. Based on a traditional Indian shape these elegant, floaty Kurtas can be worn over trousers, skirt or leggings to make a very stylish 'special occasion' outfit. They are equally suitable worn over swim wear as a cover-up on the beach or by the pool. You might even want to wear it in bed for a rather glamour nightwear 'look'. They have a long side split to the hip which is bordered with a hand woven gold thread ribbon which is also found around each cuff and covering the four fabric buttons to the neck.  Wonderfully light weight, they are perfect to take on your travels or to give as a very special gift.
Hand woven cotton voile.


Machine washable at 30 degrees using a non-bio detergent. Do not leave to soak. Hand made - every piece is unique!

Please note that all our products are hand made to varying degrees, and slight variations in size and shape are to be expected. Whilst reasonable care is taken during manufacturing some colours may vary from batch to batch. The stability and permanence of dyes cannot be guaranteed. All fabrics will change colour over time in direct light. Strong coloured items should be washed separately, and may require 3 or more washes to remove excess dye stuff.

Kurta -Mulmul with Gold Edge

£69.00Price
Design selection;
  • accacia; Ethical home furnishings, fashion and accessories. Hand made in India by skilled artisan wood block printers. Accacia prints are made under fair trade conditions by Anokhi for Chandni Chowk using the ancient method of Wooden Block Printing by hand on cotton. On average a printer would need to make about 300 impressions to produce one meter of cloth with five colours in the design. The end result is a beautiful and unique piece of fabric, carrying a little of the printer’s skill, creativity and culture.

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