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Women's Georgette Embroidered Straight Kurta with Palazzo & Dupatta Set | Heavy Sequin Work Ethnic Suit for Weddings & Special Occasions | Indian Ethnic Wear

Original price was: ₹4,999.00.Current price is: ₹1,999.00.

Price: ₹4,999 - ₹1,999.00
(as of Jun 11, 2026 08:13:31 UTC - Details)
Product Description

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The rear silhouette of any great ensemble is its ultimate integrity test — and this black georgette kurta set passes that test with a sureness and completeness that is deeply satisfying to witness. The back of the kurta is entirely smooth and pristine, its black georgette surface carrying the same scattered gold sequin dot and cross motifs as the front — a field of tiny, individually placed gold embellishments that covers the entire back panel with the same shimmer and consistency visible from the front, ensuring that the woman wearing this ensemble is as extraordinary from behind as she is approaching. The embroidered gold zari leaf border of the sleeve cuffs is visible at both wrists from this angle, their fine detail confirming that the embroidery narrative covers every visible surface of the garment. The dupatta — gathered in one hand and trailing down the left side of the body — displays its full, magnificent width of multicolour embroidered border in a sweeping vertical composition of teal, crimson, maroon, and gold that creates a vivid ceremonial stripe beside the dark, star-scattered body of the fabric. The wide-leg sharara falls below the kurta hem in a broad, immaculate column of black georgette, its heavily embroidered hem border — a dense band of gold, teal, and crimson embroidery — visible at the floor level as the final, grounding statement of the ensemble's considerable ambition.

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The tassel fringe at the hem sways with each small movement in a display of festive energy that is deeply joyful. The dupatta, draped across one shoulder and falling in a full, floor-length sweep along the right side, displays its entire multi-stripe embroidered border — teal, crimson, maroon, antique gold — in a composition that is among the most richly detailed dupatta borders seen in contemporary Indian ethnic fashion. The wide-leg sharara falls to the floor in a generous, black georgette sweep, its heavily embroidered hem border anchoring the base of the look with the same density of gold embellishment visible throughout the rest of the ensemble.

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Against the warm, directional light of a tall window with sheer white curtains, this black georgette ensemble achieves a quality that no studio or controlled setting could replicate — a natural chiaroscuro that makes the dark fabric appear to absorb the brightness around it while the gold embroidery catches and reflects every photon with a brilliance that makes the yoke appear internally illuminated. The round neckline embroidery is seen here at the perfect combination of proximity and full-body context — close enough to appreciate the density and precision of the zari and sequin work, far enough to understand its relationship to the body of the kurta and the silhouette below.

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The scattered body motifs shift between shadow and gold shimmer as the fabric moves, creating a surface that is never entirely still and never entirely the same twice. The dupatta is draped close, its coloured border edge visible alongside the kurta as a stripe of vivid ceremonial richness. One hand rests against the white wall — a single gesture of composed, entirely unhurried authority that speaks, more eloquently than any paragraph, to the feeling of wearing something this extraordinary in a space that suddenly feels entirely worthy of you. This is the image for the woman who needs to feel that she is not just wearing the ensemble, but inhabiting it.

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There is a particular kind of power that belongs to stillness — a self-possession that needs no gesture, no movement, and no performance, because everything that needs to be communicated is already present in the garment, the posture, and the perfectly composed expression — and this image is a masterclass in that very quality. The gaze is directed away from the lens, upward and outward, with a calm that is neither distant nor disengaged but simply entirely at ease in its own presence. The embroidered yoke of the black georgette kurta is seen here at close-medium range, the full complexity of its zari and sequin composition visible in beautiful detail: the arching outer border of fine gold beadwork, the scrolling paisley forms in antique gold thread, the symmetrical floral fill panels, and the teal enamel butterfly at the centre front that glows like a small, precious stone embedded in a field of gold.

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There is a moment — rare, unmistakable, and entirely earned — when a piece of clothing transcends the category of garment and becomes a statement of culture, craft, and consequence all at once, and this image captures that moment with extraordinary clarity. The round neckline of this black georgette kurta is surrounded by a sweeping composition of heavy zari and sequin embroidery: scrolling paisley forms, symmetrical floral vines, and micro-detailed fill work rendered in sovereign gold against the deepest, most absorbing black ground imaginable. The contrast between gold and black is so precise, so deliberate, and so perfectly calibrated that each individual embroidered element appears to sit above the fabric surface rather than within it, giving the yoke a three-dimensional quality that no photograph can fully convey but that every close image attempts to honour. A teal velvet trim traces the inner neckline edge — a single stripe of jewel-toned colour that anchors the entire upper composition with a cool, gemstone-like richness. Below, the body of the georgette kurta is scattered with a constellation of tiny gold sequin cross motifs, each one identical and each one perfectly spaced, creating a field of gentle shimmer that extends from the embroidered yoke to the tassel hem.

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Where Gold Meets Midnight — A Neckline That Needs No Introduction

A silhouette seen from the side communicates something that a frontal portrait never fully can — the true proportion, weight, and movement of an ensemble — and in this image, the black georgette kurta set reveals a presence of extraordinary authority and grace. The straight-cut kurta falls in a clean, elongating column from the round neckline to the tassel-finished hem, its georgette fabric draping with the natural, unhurried ease that only quality fabric can produce, creating folds and shadows that give the black a depth and dimensionality that makes it appear almost liquid in its surface quality.

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Authority in Profile — The Silhouette That Commands Every Space It Enters

The side panel of the full sleeve is the visual revelation of this image: a dramatically embroidered composition of gold zari vine scrollwork against a crimson and teal base — a richly coloured, densely worked panel that transforms the sleeve from a garment element into an independent piece of artistry visible only in this profile view. The scattered gold body motifs catch the side light in a shifting, restless shimmer that travels from yoke to hem with every breath and every movement.

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Head to Hem in Midnight Gold — The Complete Vision, Fully Revealed

The dupatta falls close to the body in a long, generous sweep, its multicolour embroidered border — teal, crimson, maroon, gold — forming a vivid vertical stripe of celebration beside the wide black expanse of the kurta. The wide-leg sharara beneath extends the black silhouette to the floor in a broad, floor-grazing sweep, its heavily embroidered hem border visible as a band of gold and teal at the very base of the composition. The woman wearing this ensemble stands with a composure that belongs only to those who know that what they are wearing is entirely, magnificently, and without qualification extraordinary.

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Light from One Side, Darkness from Within — The Portrait of Pure Duality

This is the portrait that every other image in this collection has been building toward — the complete, full-length, nothing-withheld view of an ensemble that is, in every sense of the word, total. The black georgette kurta, its entire surface alive with hundreds of individually placed gold sequin and zari floral cross motifs, creates a body that shimmers from round neckline to tassel hem in a continuous, shifting display of gold against black that is simultaneously restrained and overwhelming in its collective impact. The embroidered yoke is legible from this distance as a grand symmetrical composition of considerable architectural ambition; the teal and crimson cuffs frame the wrists with vivid colour.

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Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 20.32 x 22.86 x 2.54 cm; 450 g
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ 8 April 2026
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ ELIINDRA
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0GWN45TMP
Item part number ‏ : ‎ KF-1706_NEW_BLACK
Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ India
Department ‏ : ‎ Womens
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ ELIINDRA
Packer ‏ : ‎ 2063- 2nd floor, AVADH-2 Textile market, Opp - Kohinoor-2 textile market, near by RRTM-2 textile market, Saroli - SURAT, 395010
Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 450 g
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‏ : ‎ 20.3 x 22.9 x 2.5 Centimeters
Included Components ‏ : ‎ With Dupatta
Generic Name ‏ : ‎ KURTA SET
Best Sellers Rank: #487,522 in Clothing & Accessories (See Top 100 in Clothing & Accessories) #12,895 in Women's Salwar Suits

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