Pistachio Green Organza Silk Salwar Suit with Mayur Motif Dupatta

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This Pistachio embellished organza silk suit set is an elegant option for festive and cultural events. The kurta is adorned with intricate aari work and resham embroidery featuring floral and mayur motifs along the hemline, adding a charming touch. Paired with an embellished organza silk dupatta accented with matching floral and mayur motifs, and completed with a plain silk matching pant, this dress material is perfect for special occasions.

Key Features:
• Organza Silk fabric
• Color: Pistachio Green
• Kurta features aari work and resham embroidery with floral and mayur motifs on the hemline
• Dupatta: Embellished organza silk with floral and mayur motifs
• Paired with plain silk matching pant
• Kurta Fabric: 2.5 Meter
• Bottom Fabric: 2.5 Meter
• Dupatta: It varies between 2.4 meters and 2.5 meters

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Perfect for: festive gatherings, weddings, or cultural celebrations.

Care Instructions: Dry clean only.

Please Note: Actual color may slightly vary from the image.

Styling Tips: Pair this peach suit piece with delicate jewelry and a matching clutch for a beautiful look.

SKU: CDM-482
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The lightweight organza silk and pistachio green palette make this suit a particularly strong choice for destination weddings in Udaipur, Jaipur, Goa, or coastal venues, and for summer wedding ceremonies in May, June, or September. The set photographs beautifully in natural daylight, doesn't trap heat the way heavier silks do, and packs well for travel - all reasons it appears repeatedly in destination wedding guest wardrobes.
Minimal jewellery is the recommended styling approach. A pair of pearl or polki jhumkas, a slim gold bangle stack, and a soft hair look (loose curls or a low bun) let the suit's mayur motifs and dupatta detailing speak. For evening events, scale up to chandbalis and a delicate choker. Skip oxidised silver and heavy stone necklaces that compete with the aari and resham embroidery on the kurta.
Organza silk is significantly lighter, more transparent, and more delicate than chiniya silk or Banarasi silk. It floats rather than falls heavily, which gives suit sets like this pistachio green one their airy, layered visual feel. For daytime functions, summer events, and Mehendi mornings, organza outperforms heavier silks for comfort. For evening receptions or winter weddings where structural drape matters more, chiniya or Banarasi silks are stronger.
For summer functions, lean into the airy organza: open hair with soft waves, pearl or polki jhumkas, gold-tone strappy sandals, and a small embellished potli. Skip waist belts, heavy hair ornaments, and oxidised silver jewellery in warm weather. For Mehendi mornings, add a single fresh flower in the hair and minimal makeup. The pistachio tone reads especially beautifully in natural outdoor light and against floral Mehendi backdrops.
One of the defining qualities of organza silk dupattas is their soft, structured-yet-sheer drape. This pistachio green dupatta, with its embellished floral and mayur motifs, falls beautifully across the shoulder without slipping repeatedly, creates light visible layering in photography, and pairs equally well with traditional and modern blouse-to-bottom styling. A practical, photograph-friendly drape for Mehendi photography and daytime functions.
Pistachio green organza silk suits sit firmly in the pastel ethnic category that has become the default for daytime festive functions, Mehendi mornings, family pujas, and intimate luncheon ceremonies. This piece, with aari work and resham embroidered floral and mayur motifs along the hemline, gives the wearer enough festive detailing without daytime heaviness - making it a recommended choice for guests at Mehendis, baby showers, godh bharai, and engagement luncheons.
The pistachio green tone, the airy organza silk fabric, and the mayur (peacock) motif placement together give this set a distinctly modern feel compared to heavily embroidered traditional salwar suits in bolder colours. It reads contemporary, photographs beautifully in daylight, and pairs well with both minimalist and statement jewellery - making it a strong pick for younger women in their twenties and thirties seeking refined pastel ethnic wear.
Considerably easier. Mehendi guests typically sit on the ground, move between food and music spaces, and need to apply mehendi themselves or assist with photography - all of which a lehenga complicates. This pistachio green organza silk suit, with its plain silk pant and embellished dupatta, delivers the festive presence of a lehenga look without the seated discomfort, the heavy underskirt, or the styling commitment.
The mayur (peacock) motif holds deep cultural significance in Indian textile tradition - associated with beauty, joy, and ceremonial celebration. Featuring mayur motifs on a Mehendi or festive suit specifically anchors the outfit in auspicious symbolism. On this dupatta and kurta hemline, the mayur motifs are rendered in resham embroidery and aari work, giving the set both visual interest and traditional resonance suited for celebratory functions.
Aari work is a traditional Indian embroidery technique using a hooked needle to create fine chain-stitch embroidery on fabric - prized for its precision, dimensional finish, and ability to render intricate floral and motif detailing. On this pistachio green kurta, aari work is used along the hemline to render the floral and mayur motifs, paired with resham embroidery. Hand-done aari work signals craftsmanship calibre well above machine-embroidered alternatives.
Best suited for Mehendi mornings, baby showers, godh bharai, engagement luncheons, daytime weddings, family pujas, summer wedding functions, intimate roka ceremonies, and pre-wedding photography sessions. The pistachio tone also works beautifully for Eid daytime gatherings, festive brunches, and bridal shower events for friends-of-the-bride wanting polished pastel ethnic styling that photographs cleanly under natural light.