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- Price: High to Low
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Hand Block-Printed Kurtis
Keeping up with the changing times, new silhouettes have paved their way into the world of Indian ethnic wear. One of the more contemporary styles of Indian ethnic wear for women, our hand block-printed Kurtis are now available.
A suitable choice for a variety of occasions, the distinct cuts and vibrant colours of block-printed Kurtis make them a wardrobe essential. Usually handcrafted in cotton fabric, our handcrafted Kurtis are ideal for the humid Summers in India. Soft to touch and comfortable to wear, our block-printed Kurtis can be paired with pants from your existing wardrobe to create your own unique look.
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Distinct Silhouettes
Over the years, short Kurtis have become a regular feature in women’s wardrobes. Known for their versatility, Kurtis can be styled multiple ways; they can be worn with Palazzos, Salwars, Farsi Pants, or even Jeans. In terms of accessories, throw on a pair of dainty danglers to complete the perfect short Kurti look.
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Attention to Detail
Most of our handcrafted Kurtis are laden with exquisite hand-embroidery work and hand block-printed designs. A majority of our ethnic styles including Kurtis exemplify India’s rich cultural history showcased in a modern adaptation. Usually woven in soft cotton fabric, the comfort of Kurtis is unparalleled.
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Comfortable Fabrics and Vibrant Colours
Offering unparalleled comfort, only the highest grade fabrics are used. Whether you’re looking for Cotton Kurtis in tones of blue, green or white, we have a variety of options to choose from. Hand block-printed butas, butis and floral jaal patterns make their way on to our wide range of Kurtis. Shop for your favourite FG outfit today!
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Block-Printed Kurtis for Women
Buying women’s Kurtis online is an excellent idea while Working From Home. Whether you’re looking for comfortable loungewear or stylish outfits for those endless video conferences, there’s something for every occasion. Handcrafted by the artisans of India, we aspire to celebrate India’s rich artisanal flair. What’s your pick going to be?