Purple Salwar Suit with Intricate Zari Work And Dupatta

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This Purple  Katan silk suit set features a straight-cut kurti features a V-neckline, with the yoke highlighted by an intricate combination of zari jaal and paisley woven motifs. The back of the kurti is adorned with small gold zari motifs, giving it a unique look.

Paired with a coordinated bottom pant fabric with floral and paisley zari borders, the set is completed by a silk dupatta featuring gold zari Pakshi motifs woven, adding a striking touch to the ensemble.

Key Features:
• Material: Katan Silk
• Color: Purple
• Kurti: Straight Cut with V-Neckline, Zari Jaal and Paisley Woven Yoke, and Small Gold Zari Motifs on the Back
• Bottom: Coordinated with Floral and Paisley Zari Border
• Kurta Length: Approx. 44 inches
• Bottom Length: Approx. 37 inches
• Length Length: Approx. 17.5 inches
• Dupatta: Silk Dupatta with Gold Zari Pakshi Motifs

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

Care Instructions: Dry clean only.

Perfect for: Festivals, weddings, and cultural celebrations.
• 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.

Styling Tips: Pair this suit set with traditional jewelry and embroidered juttis to complete the look.

SKU: STH-702
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Yes, this katan silk suit set is built for long sangeet evenings and full-length wedding dinner events, since the stitched silhouette removes drape concerns and the breathable silk fabric does not become uncomfortable across a multi-hour function. The dupatta can be styled freely for dance segments and pinned for dinner segments, the suit's structure remains intact through movement, and the colour and zari work continue to photograph well as the evening lighting changes.
Yes, this purple katan silk suit set is a strong recommendation for sisters, sisters-in-law, and close cousins of the bride or groom who want a wedding-adjacent outfit that registers as occasion-grade without overshadowing the bride. The intricate zari work signals investment and care, the purple tone photographs richly against most wedding decor palettes, and the suit silhouette gives the wearer freedom to participate actively in rituals, dances, and family logistics across the wedding day.
Katan silk is the most premium pure silk woven in Banaras, with a smooth tightly woven base that holds intricate zari work with exceptional dimensional clarity. Raw silk is more textured and structured, suited for jacket-style silhouettes; chiniya silk is lighter and more fluid, suited for drapey suits. Katan sits in between as the heritage choice when you want a silk base that reads luxurious and visually still rather than textured or flowy.
The zari on this suit is hand-woven directly into the katan silk on the Banaras handloom, with metallic threads inserted alongside the silk warp and shaped into motifs through coordinated pattern-frame lifts. Unlike embroidered zari, which sits on top of the fabric, this woven zari is integral to the silk and reads as part of the cloth itself. This makes the work more durable, more dimensional, and significantly higher in heritage value.
Purple is one of the more versatile Banarasi colours because it sits between traditional and modern aesthetics, photographs flattering across most Indian skin tones, and pairs effortlessly with gold, silver, polki, and oxidised jewellery. It is rich enough for weddings and festive evenings yet not as bridal-coded as red, making it appropriate for the wearer across multiple roles. Stylists often recommend purple Banarasi suits to women building a year-round festive capsule.
Yes, this purple katan silk suit set is one of the better picks for women looking to step up from the chiffon and georgette suits that dominate everyday festive wardrobes. Katan silk carries more body, holds zari work with greater dimensional richness, and reads as occasion-grade rather than routine ethnic wear. Women often choose it specifically when they want their outfit to register as a wardrobe upgrade at family weddings, milestone Diwali dinners, and curated engagement ceremonies.
Yes, this suit set is specifically suited for women who attend many family weddings and festive functions but prefer the manageability of a salwar suit over the drape commitment of a saree or the volume of a lehenga. The katan silk and zari work give it the richness expected of wedding-adjacent dressing, while the suit silhouette allows free movement, easier travel, and full-evening comfort, which is why it is a popular recommendation for working mothers and travelling guests.
Yes, this suit set is significantly easier to manage than a multi-layered lehenga across long events because the stitched salwar and kurta hold their shape without constant adjustment, the dupatta can be pinned or draped flexibly, and the silhouette allows seated and standing transitions without bulk. Women attending weekend-long family weddings often pick a katan suit for one of the days specifically because of this ease, reserving lehengas for shorter ceremonial events.
Katan silk is the highest-grade pure silk woven in Banaras, produced through tightly twisted silk yarns that create a smooth, dense, and durable fabric. It is considered premium because it holds zari and intricate motif work with exceptional clarity, retains its sheen and structure across decades, and is the traditional choice for trousseau pieces, family heirloom sarees, and ancestral Banarasi suits. The labour and silk-yarn quality involved place katan silk at the top of the Banaras handloom hierarchy.
This katan silk suit set is best suited for sangeet evenings, family wedding receptions, Karwa Chauth, Diwali parties, festive Eid dinners, intimate engagement ceremonies, anniversary celebrations, first-Diwali-as-a-bride occasions, and milestone family birthdays. Its purple base is festive but not bridal, which lets it work for the wearer across multiple roles, from sister and cousin of the bride to family guest, without competing with the bridal party or feeling out of place.
Katan silk suit sets are most appropriate for the October-to-February Indian wedding and festive window, where the silk body provides comfortable warmth across daytime and evening events. The fabric performs equally well in cooler northern winter weddings and in milder peninsular winter functions. In peak summer, katan silk is best reserved for AC indoor evening events rather than outdoor afternoon functions, where lighter chiniya or raw silk suits would be more comfortable choices.