Printed Kurtas For Women

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Bagru Print Kurta with Gota Yoke

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Rs. 1,250.00
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Blue Floral Buti Kurta with Gota Trim

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Rs. 950.00
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Cotton Gold print Kurta with Gota detail

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Rs. 1,150.00
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Bagru Print Kurta with Gota Yoke

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Rs. 1,250.00
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Women Printed Cotton Kurta in Peach

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Rs. 1,050.00
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Women Printed Cotton Kurta in Red

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Cotton Gold print Kurta with Gota detail

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Printed kurtas for women in breathable cotton, printed and stitched in Jaipur. This collection carries hand block prints alongside small everyday motifs: sanganeri florals, bagru inspired patterns, butas and border details, on kurtas cut for real days rather than occasions.

A printed kurta does the styling work for you. Where a solid kurta needs a dupatta or jewellery to finish, a good print is already complete over plain bottoms. The prints here stay in the wearable middle: detailed enough to be interesting, quiet enough for the office. Most are block printed by hand, which is why no two pieces repeat exactly, and why the print softens rather than fades with washing.

Prefer solids? The main kurta collection carries both. Pair prints with cotton trousers or culottes in a colour picked from the print itself, and add a cotton kurta slip under lighter fabrics.

Hand block print kurtas, the honest version

Hand block printing means a carved wooden block, dye and a printer's eye, repeated across metres of cotton. Slight shifts in pressure and alignment are the signature of the process, not flaws. Sanganeri prints run fine and floral on light grounds; bagru prints run earthier, often on dyed grounds. Both traditions come from within an hour of our Jaipur workshop, and both behave beautifully in cotton you can machine wash on gentle.

Why these printed kurtas earn a place

  • Hand block prints and small motifs that finish an outfit without accessories
  • Breathable cotton that handles Indian summers and office hours
  • Prints chosen to pair with the bottoms you already own
  • Sanganeri and bagru design details from Jaipur's own printing belt
  • Sizes S to 3XL with honest garment measurements listed
  • Dispatch in 24 to 48 hours, free shipping on prepaid orders above 600 rupees

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if a kurta is genuinely hand block printed?

Look for tiny variations: slightly uneven repeats, small dye shifts, a faint block edge. Screen and digital prints are perfectly uniform. Hand block variation is the proof of the process.

Will the print fade with washing?

Block printed cotton softens rather than fades when treated well. Wash cold with mild detergent, inside out, and skip the dryer. The first two washes may release a little excess dye, which is normal.

Are printed kurtas office appropriate?

Small and medium scale prints in two or three colours read completely office appropriate over solid bottoms. Save large, high contrast prints for weekends and gatherings.

What bottoms go with a printed kurta?

Pick one colour from inside the print and match your bottoms to it. Solid cotton trousers, culottes or wide leg pants in that colour will always work; printed bottoms with printed kurtas rarely do.

What is the difference between sanganeri and bagru prints?

Sanganeri prints are fine florals, usually on white or light grounds. Bagru prints use earthier vegetable dye tones, often on cream or dyed backgrounds. Both are hand block traditions from villages near Jaipur.

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