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Katan Silk Sarees Handcrafted

Indulge in the allure of our Handcrafted Katan Silk Sarees. Each saree is meticulously woven with Katan silk, showcasing intricate craftsmanship and timeless elegance. Perfect for those who appreciate luxury and sophistication in their traditional attire.

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Katan Slate Blue Silk Saree Handcrafted
Regular priceRs. 6,033.00Rs. 4,928.00
    Katan Silk Pink Saree Handcrafted
    Regular priceRs. 6,033.00Rs. 4,928.00
      Katan Yellow Silk Saree Handcrafted
      Regular priceRs. 6,033.00Rs. 4,928.00
        Katan Torquoise Blue Silk Saree Handcrafted
        Regular priceRs. 6,033.00Rs. 4,928.00
          Katan Brown Silk Saree Handcrafted
          Regular priceRs. 6,033.00Rs. 4,928.00
            Katan Sea Blue Silk Saree Handcrafted
            Regular priceRs. 6,033.00Rs. 4,928.00
              Striped Katan Silk Saree Violet Handcrafted
              Regular priceRs. 5,098.00Rs. 4,078.00
                Katan Pink Silk Saree Handcrafted
                Regular priceRs. 6,033.00Rs. 4,928.00
                  Katan Jordy Blue Silk Saree Handcrafted
                  Regular priceRs. 6,033.00Rs. 4,928.00
                    Striped Katan Mongoose Gold Silk Saree Handcrafted
                    Regular priceRs. 5,098.00Rs. 4,078.00
                      Katan Sap Green Silk Saree Handcrafted
                      Regular priceRs. 6,033.00Rs. 4,928.00
                        Katan Violet Silk Saree Handcrafted
                        Regular priceRs. 6,033.00Rs. 4,928.00
                          Striped Katan Silk Saree Marlin Blue Handcrafted
                          Regular priceRs. 5,098.00Rs. 4,078.00
                            Katan Silk Saree Red Handcrafted
                            Regular priceRs. 6,033.00Rs. 4,928.00
                              Rangrez Katan Silk Hand Dyed Saree Ivory White
                              Regular priceRs. 6,798.00Rs. 4,758.00
                                Katan Silk Jacquard Saree Pinkish Purple
                                Regular priceRs. 6,033.00Rs. 4,928.00
                                  Katan Gray Silk Saree Handcrafted
                                  Regular priceRs. 6,033.00Rs. 4,928.00
                                    Striped Katan Silk Red Saree Handcrafted
                                    Regular priceRs. 5,098.00Rs. 4,248.00
                                      Striped Katan Silk Saree Persian Green Handcrafted
                                      Regular priceRs. 5,098.00Rs. 4,078.00
                                        Striped Katan Silk Saree Orange Handcrafted
                                        Regular priceRs. 5,098.00Rs. 4,078.00
                                          Striped Katan Silk Green Saree Handcrafted
                                          Regular priceRs. 5,098.00Rs. 4,078.00
                                            Nargis Ki Roshini Katan Silk Blockprint Saree Silver Gray
                                            Regular priceRs. 6,798.00Rs. 4,758.00
                                              Nargis Ki Roshini Katan Silk Blockprint Saree Soft Lavendar
                                              Regular priceRs. 6,798.00Rs. 4,758.00
                                                Nargis ki roshini katan silk blockprint blue saree
                                                Regular priceRs. 6,798.00Rs. 4,758.00

                                                  Suits and Dupatta – Textile Traditions in Everyday Indian Dress

                                                  The Salwar Suit as a Cultural Ensemble

                                                  The suit and dupatta set—commonly known as the salwar suit—is a widely worn ensemble across North, Central, and parts of Western India, valued for its balance of comfort, adaptability, and cultural expression. Traditionally comprising a stitched tunic (kurta), paired bottoms such as salwar, churidar, or straight pants, and a dupatta, the ensemble allows for variation in silhouette while maintaining a coherent textile identity.
                                                  Historically associated with daily wear, community gatherings, and festive occasions, the suit has evolved through regional influences and changing lifestyles. While tailoring defines its structure, it is the fabric and surface work that carry the deeper narrative of craft and place.

                                                  Fabrics and Fibres Across Suit Sets

                                                  Cotton, Silk, and Seasonal Textiles

                                                  Fabric selection plays a central role in suit and dupatta sets, influencing comfort, drape, and visual character. Cotton remains one of the most widely used fibres, particularly for warmer climates and everyday wear. Handwoven cottons, cambric, mulmul, and cotton-silk blends are favoured for their breathability and ability to carry prints and embroidery with clarity.
                                                  Silk and silk-blend suits are traditionally reserved for ceremonial or festive contexts. Their natural sheen enhances woven details and surface embellishment, while lightweight fabrics such as chanderi, kota, and fine voiles offer a balance between structure and translucence. The dupatta often introduces a complementary or contrasting fabric, adding movement and layering to the ensemble.

                                                  Craft Techniques and Surface Detail

                                                  Printing, Embroidery, and Hand Processes

                                                  Suit and dupatta sets frequently showcase regional craft practices adapted to stitched forms. Hand block printing, resist dyeing, and pigment-based prints are commonly used on cotton and blended fabrics, reflecting local dye traditions and motif vocabularies. Embroidery techniques—such as thread work, mirror accents, and subtle metallic detailing—are applied to necklines, hems, and dupattas, adding texture without overwhelming the garment.
                                                  The dupatta holds particular cultural and aesthetic significance. Often lighter and more expressive than the kurta fabric, it becomes a canvas for concentrated craftsmanship through borders, pallus, or all-over patterning, tying the ensemble together visually.

                                                  Contemporary Relevance and Cultural Continuity

                                                  Today, suits and dupatta sets continue to adapt to modern contexts while remaining rooted in traditional textile knowledge. Variations in cut, scale, and fabric weight reflect changing preferences, yet the reliance on hand processes and regional materials sustains a lineage of craft. As a category, suits and dupatta represent continuity in everyday Indian dress—where function, fabric, and cultural memory intersect through skilled making.

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