Ladies Kurti | Khrek Embroidery
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Coupon Discount: 20% off (Up to Rs.5000/- off per Order)
Coupon code: FESTIVE20
Applicable on: Orders above Rs.499/-
Validity: 10th Oct 2025 to 18th Oct 2025
This red cotton kurti is a piece of wearable tradition—crafted with Kharek embroidery, one of the most intricate and lesser-known art forms from the desert region of Kutch, Gujarat. Each stitch tells a silent story passed through generations of artisans, where embroidery wasn’t just a craft but a sacred bond between women and their heritage.
Kharek embroidery takes its name from the term for “dates,” as the embroidery closely resembles the shape and layout of dates arranged in rows. Unlike printed or machine-made garments, this embroidery is executed with precision on counted threads, starting from a grid. The style is geometrical, precise, and highly symmetrical—requiring focused attention and mathematical rhythm.
History and Cultural Significance
Kharek is one of the three major embroidery styles of the Sodha Rajput and Meghwal communities in Kutch, along with Soof and Paako. It is traditionally worked on bridal garments and ceremonial attire, used to mark important stages in a woman’s life. Practiced mostly by women, the skill was honed from early girlhood as part of dowry preparation and community storytelling.
In a modern world driven by speed and sameness, this kurti brings back slow craft—made with patience, intention, and heritage. Wearing it is not just a fashion choice, but a connection to Gujarat’s centuries-old embroidery legacy.
The kurti features striking symmetrical motifs on the front panel and sleeves, meticulously hand-stitched using silk threads that contrast beautifully against the red cotton base. The precision of counted-thread embroidery ensures each motif mirrors the next—creating a balanced and artistic pattern that machine embroidery cannot replicate.
What Sets It Apart
Unlike mass-produced machine embroidery that often lacks depth and originality, Kharek embroidery reflects the artisan’s hand, individuality, and emotional investment. The kurti has been embroidered without pre-drawn outlines—every motif is executed by counting fabric threads, a practice requiring skill, vision, and accuracy.
This kurti is not only beautiful but meaningful. It supports rural women artisans, sustains traditional livelihoods, and helps keep endangered textile practices alive.
Authentic Kharek hand embroidery from Gujarat
Durable, breathable cotton ideal for Indian climates
Artisanal detailing with traditional stitching techniques
Unique, no-two-pieces-alike character
Soft, natural feel with all-day comfort
Suitable for everyday elegance or festive simplicity
How to Care
Prefer hand washing in cold water
Use mild detergent
Do not wring or bleach
Iron on the reverse side
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight
This Ladies Red Cotton Kurti with Kharek Embroidery is a graceful blend of age-old craftsmanship and contemporary comfort. With its symmetrical motifs and hand-finished details, it invites you to wear a story—woven with tradition, pride, and the skilled hands of Gujarat’s embroidery artisans.
Salient features
| Item Type | Handicraft |
|---|---|
| Fabric | Cotton |
| Color | Red |
| Size | XL |
| Occasion | Casual |
| State of Origin | Gujarat |
| Care Instructions | washbale |
| Expected Dispatch Days | 1 ( Ready to Ship) |
Product Disclaimer
This product is handmade and may have slight variations or dissimilarities that are a natural outcome of the human involvement in the process. These minor variations of Stitches/Motifs add to its charm and ensure its uniqueness & authenticity.
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