Mukaish Kota Dupatta - Black


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Bold, refined, and timeless...this Black Mukaish Kota Dupatta from Charkha Tales is crafted for those who appreciate understated luxury. Rooted in Indian textile heritage, it combines the lightness of handwoven Kota fabric with the delicate shimmer of traditional Mukaish work.

Kota fabric is known for its airy weave and subtle check texture. It feels soft, breathable, and easy to drape, making it comfortable for long hours. The Mukaish embroidery is carefully done by skilled artisans who hand-apply fine metallic accents across the fabric. These tiny details catch the light beautifully against the deep black base, creating an elegant contrast. Each dupatta is slightly unique, reflecting the authenticity of handmade in India craftsmanship.

The classic black shade makes it versatile and sophisticated. Pair it with a handwoven kurta set for evening functions, style it over a silk sari for weddings, or wear it with contemporary outfits for a modern ethnic look. It transitions effortlessly from festive gatherings to formal occasions.

• Dry clean only
• Store wrapped in muslin
• Avoid direct sunlight
• Steam lightly on low heat

Hand wash

Mukaish work

Kota Cotton

Dispatch in 7-10 working days .

Exchange accepted within 7 days of delivery.

Sold by: Dainty Indian Needle Work Export House LLP

Country of Origin: India

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MUKAISH

RAJASTHAN, INDIA

Mukaish embroidery, a timeless craft from Lucknow, is known for its delicate metal threadwork that adds a subtle shimmer to fabrics. Traditionally used on fine muslin and silk, this intricate technique creates patterns that exude elegance and old-world charm.

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Handcrafted In India

While the world rushes towards western fashion, we believe in promoting the beauty of our own heritage - Indian Handloom. Where every thread tells a tale and every weave is a work of art.