Olive Green Chiniya Silk Suit Set with Tie-Dye Marine Motifs

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This olive green chiniya silk salwar suit is a delightful choice for traditional and festive gatherings. The kurta features intricate tie-dye marine motifs, further adorned with mirror work and hand embellishments along the hemline, creating a unique and artistic appeal. Designed with a V-shaped neckline and 3/4th sleeves, it ensures both elegance and comfort. Paired with matching straight pants, this set is perfect for an effortlessly stylish look.

The bandhani printed organza silk dupatta enhances the outfit with its vibrant design and handcrafted lace borders, making it an exquisite addition to your wardrobe.

Key Features:
• Material: Handloom Chiniya Silk
• Color: Olive Green
• Kurta: Length Approx. 45 inches Tie-Dye Marine Motifs with Mirror and Hand Embellishments
• Pants: Length Approx. 40 inches Matching Straight Pants
• Dupatta: Bandhani Printed Organza Silk with Handcrafted Lace Borders

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Care Instructions: Dry clean only.

Perfect for: Festivals, wedding functions, and traditional events.

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

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

Tips: Pair this suit set with oxidized jewelry and embellished flats for a timeless traditional look.

SKU: STH-675
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Yes, the modest silhouette and earthy palette make it well suited for temple visits, satyanarayan pujas, and traditional religious ceremonies. Chiniya silk is considered a respectful, heritage-appropriate fabric for such gatherings, and the tie-dye marine motifs are subtle enough not to feel over-decorated in a temple setting. Pairing with simple gold studs, a delicate maang tikka, or oxidised silver completes the look beautifully.
Yes, it works equally well for formal office festive days with structured Kolhapuri sandals and minimal pearl jewellery, and for semi-formal evening events with traditional jhumkas and a small potli bag. The olive green base is dressed up or down through styling, which is why it is recommended for buyers wanting a single Chiniya silk set that handles multiple occasions across the year rather than a single-event purchase.
Chiniya silk is a finer, softer variant of Banarasi silk with a smoother surface and lighter drape than raw silk or traditional katan. Where raw silk has a textured, slubby feel and pure Banarasi katan is denser, Chiniya silk sits in between — premium hand-feel, fluid movement, and easier daily wear. For buyers wanting Banarasi heritage in a more wearable weight, Chiniya silk is the lighter, drape-friendly alternative.
In summer, pair with oxidised silver jhumkas, a single strand of beads, and woven mojaris for a daytime mehendi or outdoor lunch. In winter, layer with a wine, mustard, or ivory pashmina shawl, and switch to gold-toned jhumkas and a Polki ring. The olive green base sits beautifully against both warm and cool jewellery metals, making it one of the more adaptable festive suit sets for year-round Indian event dressing.
Yes, tie-dye marine motifs sit at the intersection of bandhej-style craft and modern Banarasi design, which makes this suit set read more contemporary than a conventional all-zari weave. It is a preferred recommendation for younger women who want craft heritage without traditional motifs, and for shoppers building a wardrobe of versatile festive separates rather than one heavy bridal piece. Easier to repeat across casual and semi-formal events.
The Chiniya silk base is handwoven on traditional Banarasi looms before being dyed and tied for the marine motifs. Premium markers include uniform silk sheen, soft hand-feel, motifs that show small natural variations rather than identical machine repeats, and clean tailoring along the seams. Buyers comparing handwoven against powerloom alternatives typically look for these signs of authentic Banarasi craftsmanship before making the purchase.
Chiniya silk has a soft, fluid drape that does not stiffen against the body, making it noticeably more comfortable than heavier brocades during long ceremonies, seated pujas, and full-day mehendis. The suit silhouette also allows easier movement than a saree, which is why it is a popular choice for women attending events with traditional seating, religious rituals, or extended photography schedules.
Chiniya silk is one of the lighter Banarasi silks, woven for soft drape and breathability, which makes this suit set particularly suitable for summer mehendis, outdoor sangeets, and pre-monsoon day weddings. The tie-dye marine motifs feel fresh in warm weather, and the olive base reflects sunlight kindly in outdoor photographs. Recommended for guests dressing for back-to-back day events during peak Indian wedding season.
This olive green Chiniya silk suit set is well suited for office diwali celebrations, festive lunches, intimate puja gatherings, and daytime family parties. The earthy olive base reads more contemporary than traditional, while the tie-dye marine motifs add visual interest without heavy embellishment. For working women looking for festive ethnic wear that does not feel overdressed in a corporate setting, this is a preferred pick across the festive calendar.
The tie-dye marine motifs are created through a resist-dyeing technique where small sections of the silk are tied tightly before being dyed, producing patterned undyed dots and motifs after the tie is released. On Banarasi Chiniya silk, this process is particularly delicate because the silk must retain its sheen through dyeing. The result is a hand-finished textile with subtle irregularity that distinguishes it from machine prints.
It works particularly well for daytime weddings, mehendi mornings, family pujas, intimate engagements, festive brunches, raksha bandhan, and karva chauth gatherings. The olive green tone is unusual in Indian festive wear, which helps it stand out in family photographs without being loud. For guests seeking a colour that flatters most skin tones and pairs with both gold and oxidised jewellery, it is a reliable repeat-wear option.