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kota doria embroidery suit top&duptta
kota doria embroidery suit top&duptta
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kota doria embroidery suit top&duptta
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kota doria embroidery suit top&duptta
kota doria embroidery suit top&duptta
    kota doria embroidery suit top&duptta

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    Name : kota doria embroidery suit top&duptta

    Top Fabric : Kota Doria Cotton + Top Length: 2.5 Meters

    Bottom Fabric : No Bottomwear + Bottom Length: No Bottomwear

    Dupatta Fabric : Kota Doria Cotton + Dupatta Length: 2.5 Meters

    Lining Fabric : No Lining

    Type : Un Stitched

    Pattern : Embroidered

    Net Quantity (N) : Single

    We're always on the lookout for new ethnic wear styles to wear for various events. When shopping for the best suit for ladies, you should consider the textiles used. One such gorgeous cloth that has already been rediscovered is Kota doria. This velvety, light-weight, and gorgeous fabric is used to make everything from saree and churidar to scarf and skirts, however the Kota doriya sarees and salwar kameez are currently the most popular. One must indulge in a high-quality material like kota doria if you really want a high-quality outfit that is also comfy.

     

    Kota doria has much more appealing qualities than plain cotton. It's noted for being lighter, permeable, and simple to care for. It's also more durable than cotton, certainly longer. This cloth has a distinct texture. It feels smooth but raw when touched, almost as if it hasn't been perfected. It has personality because of this direct emotion.

     

    Party wear salwar suits with Kota doria are manufactured as an exclusive open weaving process that has been used by artisans in Kota village and the surrounding areas for ages. The hamlet of Kota, after which the cloth is named, wasn't the only one in Rajasthan where such weaving techniques are used. These techniques were brought here from Mysore in the 17th and 18th centuries and are still employed there now. However, only in Kota were they developed and perfected, and that is

    Country of Origin : India

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    Rajesh Kumar
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    Sab kucha aacha hai color pic ke jaisa sem nhi hai Thanks for meesho

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