Deep Purple Banarasi Silk Suit Set with Tanchui Resham and Aari Work

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This deep purple stitched kurta is crafted from mulberry silk and features intricate Tanchui Resham work complemented by water-gold zari stripes. The straight-cut kurta comes with a V-neckline and 3/4th sleeves, offering a comfortable yet stylish fit. Paired with a coordinated straight-bottom pant, this outfit is designed for ease and elegance.
The organza silk dupatta enhances the set with its detailed aari work and sequin embellishments, creating a graceful look for festive or celebratory gatherings.

Key Features:
• Material: Banarasi Mulberry Silk
• Color: Deep Purple
• Kurta Length: Approx. 45 inches
• Bottom Length: Approx. 38 inches
• Dupatta: Organza Silk with Aari Work and Sequins

Deliver within 10-15 business days. For urgent delivery, please contact us.

Care Instructions: Dry clean only.

Perfect for: Festivals, wedding celebrations, and family gatherings.

For custom stitching, kindly contact our team at +91 7705012088. Note: Customizations make the product ineligible for exchange or refund.

Color Disclaimer: Please Note: Actual color may slightly vary from the image due to lighting conditions during photography.

Tips: Pair this suit set with traditional jewelry and elegant footwear for a beautiful wedding look.

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Absolutely. This Deep Purple Banarasi Silk Suit Set offers a distinctive festive look that photographs well against both indoor and outdoor wedding settings. Banarasi silk's inherent richness ensures it reads as celebratory in destination contexts, while the Tanchui resham and Aari work create visual interest without requiring heavy jewelry to complete the look. The purple color is versatile enough to fit mehendi, cocktail, and welcome-dinner dress codes in a destination wedding circuit.
Yes. The Tanchui resham and Aari work provide enough visual interest that this suit can be styled confidently with minimal jewelry. A pair of small gold or purple-stone jhumkas and a thin bangle set allows the fabric's own craft to take center stage. For women who prefer understated ethnic dressing, this is preferable over heavily embellished suits that demand extensive jewelry coordination. The deep purple color also works well with silver jewelry for a cooler, more contemporary aesthetic.
Standard zari work uses metallic (gold or silver) threads woven into the fabric to create shimmering motifs. Tanchui resham work, by contrast, uses colored silk (resham) threads to produce multi-hued, fine-textured woven patterns that have a soft sheen rather than a metallic glint. This gives the fabric a more nuanced, painterly quality — preferred by women who want premium Banarasi craftsmanship but seek a less metallically intense finish compared to full zari suits.
Deep purple is a year-round color in Indian fashion. In summer, this Banarasi silk suit can be worn to evening functions and air-conditioned indoor celebrations where the fabric's warmth is not a concern. In winter, its rich color and the textural depth of the Tanchui resham are well-matched to the season's festive palette. For colder weather, layer with a thin Pashmina or silk dupatta in a complementary shade — ivory, blush, or gold — to add warmth while maintaining the suit's elegant silhouette.
Yes, the Deep Purple Banarasi Silk Suit Set with Tanchui Resham and Aari Work is a refined option for festive family functions, puja events, and cultural celebrations. Deep purple is considered an auspicious and elegant color in Indian tradition, and the combination of Tanchui resham weaving and Aari handwork gives the suit enough festive weight for formal occasions without overwhelming the wearer. It's also popular for Navratri, Dussehra, and Diwali celebrations where non-red traditional wear is preferred.
Yes. Unlike suits with extensive zardozi, sequin, or threadwork embroidery, this Deep Purple Suit Set uses Tanchui resham weaving (a woven, not embroidered, technique) and Aari handwork, which adds embellishment without adding significant weight. The fabric remains wearable for extended functions, and the Aari detailing provides tactile richness and visual appeal without the density of full hand-embroidered suits — making it a preferred option for women who prioritize comfort alongside aesthetic quality.
Yes, this Deep Purple Banarasi Silk Suit Set is a strong choice for a festive ethnic dress code at a college or office function. The suit's silhouette is polished and formal but not bridal, making it appropriately dressy without being overdressed. The purple color distinguishes it from the more common red, pink, and yellow ethnic wear choices, giving it a modern, editorial quality that younger women and professionals appreciate for festive occasions.
Yes, this suit is available ready to ship as a stitched set. For alterations, Chinaya Banaras offers stitching and customization services through their team — note that availing customization makes the piece ineligible for exchange or refund. It is recommended to confirm sizing requirements before placing an order. The ready-to-ship availability makes this a strong option for women who need festive attire within a shorter lead time, such as for an upcoming wedding or celebration.
Aari work is a hand embroidery technique in which a needle with a hook (the aari) is used to create fine chain-stitch embellishments on fabric. On this suit, the Aari work adds post-weave detailing — typically outlining motifs or creating delicate floral or geometric embellishments — that gives the garment an additional tactile layer of craft. Each element of Aari work is applied by hand by skilled embroiderers, adding to the artisanal quality of the final piece.
Tanchui is a specialized Banarasi weaving technique derived from Chinese (Sino) weaving influences, using colored resham (silk) threads to create multi-hued patterns woven directly into the fabric. In this Deep Purple Suit Set, Tanchui resham forms the decorative motifs that run across the fabric surface, creating a layered, textured appearance with subtle color variation — a significant craft achievement that distinguishes handloom Banarasi suits from machine-woven alternatives.
This suit is best suited for wedding pre-functions (sangeet, mehendi, or engagement), Navratri celebrations, Diwali parties, and formal cultural events. Purple is particularly sought after for evening occasions where it catches light beautifully, and the Tanchui resham and Aari work ensure the suit reads as premium in formal settings. It is also popular among women attending South Asian community events internationally, where Banarasi silk signifies cultural pride and luxury simultaneously.