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Ilkal Handloom Teal Ombre Silk Kurta Set with Dhoti Pants & Houndstooth Dupatta
Ilkal Handloom Teal Ombre Silk Kurta Set with Dhoti Pants & Houndstooth Dupatta
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Where the Loom Meets the Sky.
This Ilkal Handloom Teal Ombre Silk Kurta Set is a masterclass in unexpected pairings. The kurta transitions from a vivid teal at the shoulders to a warm green at the hem, woven with scattered pink and gold zari buti motifs that catch the light with every step. A bold multi-stripe red and gold zari border anchors the hem and sleeves the unmistakable signature of Karnataka's Ilkal weaving tradition.
Paired with deep forest green dhoti pants featuring dramatic gold zari flame motifs at the hem, and finished with a striking black and gold houndstooth check dupatta with a wide gold zari border — this set is for the woman who wears heritage with confidence.
What's Included
- Teal ombre Ilkal silk kurta — pink and gold zari buti weave, multi-stripe red and gold zari border at hem and sleeves
- Black Ilkal silk dhoti pants — gold zari flame motifs at hem
- Black and gold houndstooth check dupatta — wide gold zari border
Fabric & Craft Details
- Textile: Traditional Ilkal handloom, Karnataka
- Fabric: Pure silk
- Weave: Handwoven on traditional pit looms with zari buti motifs
- Kurta: Teal to green ombre with pink and gold zari butis, red and gold multi-stripe border
- Pants: Forest green with gold zari flame border
- Dupatta: Houndstooth check weave with gold zari border
About Ilkal Weaving
Ilkal is a small town in the Bagalkot district of Karnataka, India, renowned for over 3,000 years of handloom weaving. A GI-tagged craft, Ilkal textiles are distinguished by their rich zari work and distinctive woven borders — sustaining generations of artisan families.
Care
- Dry clean only
Production & Delivery
Please note: This is a made-to-order piece. Allow 8–12 weeks for weaving and finishing before dispatch.
Each set is handwoven by master artisans in Karnataka — a wearable heirloom rooted in India's living craft traditions.
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