Block-Printed Wrap Kurta — Indigo Blue

Block-Printed Wrap Kurta — Indigo Blue

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Rs. 799.00 INR
Sale price  Rs. 799.00 INR Regular price 

Block-Printed Wrap Kurta — Indigo Blue

Rs. 799.00 INR
Sale price  Rs. 799.00 INR Regular price 

The kind of kurta you reach for without thinking.
There's a particular shade of blue that doesn't need to announce itself. Not navy, not royal, something deeper and quieter, the color of indigo-dyed cotton that's been washed just enough to feel lived-in before you've even worn it once. That's this kurta. And once you put it on, the print takes over.
Across every inch of fabric, a repeating block-printed motif, a small, intricate botanical shape, part fleur-de-lis, part folk flower, sits inside a diamond grid in cream and white. Each motif has the slightly imperfect quality that hand block-printing always carries: the edges are crisp but not mechanical, the ink sits on the surface rather than disappearing into it. From across the room, it reads as pattern. Up close its craft. That's exactly the right tension.
The neckline is a deep crossover V-wrap, confident without being fussy, feminine without requiring effort. The wrap closes with a side tie at the waist, letting you control exactly how the kurta falls on your body. Cinched slightly: it's a shaped tunic. Left loose: it drapes. Two silhouettes, one piece, no overthinking. The sleeveless cut keeps it cool enough for the warmest days while the print does enough to make it feel considered regardless of what's underneath.
Wear it with white wide-leg trousers and silver juttis for the version you see here. Or tuck it into a straight cotton skirt. Or layer it over fitted churidar for a more traditional read. This kurta doesn't dictate terms, it adapts.

Product Details

  1. Silhouette- Tunic-length, slightly flared
  2. Neckline- Deep crossover V-wrap
  3. Sleeves- Sleeveless
  4. Closure- Side tie at waist
  5. Print- All-over block-printed botanical diamond motif in cream/white on indigo
  6. Fabric- Cotton
  7. Colour- Indigo Blue with cream block print
  8. Craft- Hand block printing
  9. Occasion- Everyday wear, casual festive, work, travel, summer gatherings
  10. Wash Care- Gentle hand wash in cold water separately. Wash dark colours separately for first few washes. Do not bleach or wring. Dry in shade. Iron on reverse at medium heat.

Styling Notes
Silver is this kurta's natural companion, the cool tones in the indigo pull out silver better than gold. A wide oxidized cuff, small silver hoops, silver kolhapuris. If you want gold, keep it delicate, a thin chain necklace, small studs, nothing heavy. White trousers (straight or palazzo) are the obvious pairing and they work perfectly. For a more unexpected read, try this with a plain beige or tan linen pant, the indigo against a warm neutral is quietly striking. Hair loose or in a low knot, this kurta has the ease of something you don't need to try around.

FAQ

  1. Is this hand block-printed?
    Yes. The botanical diamond motif across the kurta is hand block-printed, which means each repeat carries the slight variation and texture that makes block printing visually distinct from machine or digital prints. This is part of the craft — not an inconsistency.
  2. How does the wrap closure work?
    The kurta wraps crossover at the front and ties at the side with an inner and outer tie. You can adjust the tension to control how fitted or relaxed the silhouette is. The close-up image in the gallery shows the tie detail clearly.
    Will the indigo bleed in the wash?
    Like all deeply dyed indigo cotton, some colour may transfer in the first one or two washes. Always wash separately in cold water for the first few washes. After that, the colour stabilises.
  3. Is this sold with the white trousers?
    No, this is a standalone kurta. The white wide-leg trousers in the images are a styling suggestion.
  4. Can I wear this to the office?
    Yes. With white trousers and simple accessories, this reads as a polished, put-together work outfit. The block print is interesting without being distracting, and the wrap neckline is professional.
  5. Is the kurta lined at the wrap?
    The wrap front has an underlap panel for coverage. Depending on your size and how loosely you tie the side knot, a slip or inner layer is advisable if you prefer more coverage at the neckline.

Made with care

Heirloom quality

Premium materials

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Block-Printed Wrap Kurta — Indigo Blue
Materials

Sustainable, natural textiles can be enjoyed for generations to come.

Care

Wash only when necessary, using cold water and a gentle detergent.

Details

Hand-picked accents give this piece an understated unique look.

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