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Ruby red cotton kurta

£60.00

The art of chikankari embroidery came to India from Persia during Mughal rule, some sources credit empress Noor Jahan for introducing it in the 17th century. Famed for the intricacy of the stitch, chikankari remains a sought-after decorative art.

We have a ruby red cotton kurta with a delicate self print, hand embroidered with a traditional chikankari design, perfect to throw over a swimming costume or wear over jeans for some modern Mughal chic.

Size: bust up to 110 cm; length 91 cm

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The art of chikankari embroidery came to India from Persia during Mughal rule, some sources credit empress Noor Jahan for introducing it in the 17th century. Famed for the intricacy of the stitch, chikankari remains a sought-after decorative art.

We have a ruby red cotton kurta with a delicate self print, hand embroidered with a traditional chikankari design, perfect to throw over a swimming costume or wear over jeans for some modern Mughal chic.

Size: bust up to 110 cm; length 91 cm

The art of chikankari embroidery came to India from Persia during Mughal rule, some sources credit empress Noor Jahan for introducing it in the 17th century. Famed for the intricacy of the stitch, chikankari remains a sought-after decorative art.

We have a ruby red cotton kurta with a delicate self print, hand embroidered with a traditional chikankari design, perfect to throw over a swimming costume or wear over jeans for some modern Mughal chic.

Size: bust up to 110 cm; length 91 cm

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