Chinaya Banaras

Red Marine Embroidered Chiniya Silk Suit Set

13,740 INR
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Are you looking for a perfect balance of style and comfort in a suit? You are in the right place. Pick up this Red Marine Embroidered Chiniya Silk Suit Set that is a perfect fit for your wardrobe. Designed in a quality Chiniya silk fabric, it assures a soft and soothing touch against the skin. It has tie and dye kantha embroidered marine motifs on the border kurta and has round v neckline and 3/4th sleeves that comes with matching chiniya silk pants & organza silk kantha embroidered dupatta. You can also team this suit set with a stole or contrast dupatta. Pair this with antique jewellery and chokers to look elegant.

Color: Red

Pattern: Tie & Dye

Work: Hand Embroidered

Fabric: Chiniya Silk 

Occasion: Party/Festive/ Summer/Wedding Wear

Care: Dry Clean Only

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

Length of the kurta: 45 inches

Length of the pant: 40 inches

Sleeve Length: 18 inches

Delivery Time: 25-30 days. For urgent delivery kindly contact us.

Made in India

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FAQs

Yes, the dupatta in this suit set can be styled across multiple looks, including the classic single-shoulder drape, the across-the-front-pinned styling for hands-free comfort, the bridal-style head veil for puja and mandap contexts, or the wrapped-around-shoulders layering for indoor cooler venues. This flexibility lets the same suit set look distinctly different across two or three events, which is why dupatta versatility is a key value driver in premium ethnic suit purchases.
Yes, this suit set works well as a guest outfit at sangeet evenings and indoor haldi functions, especially when paired with statement earrings and a single bangle stack. The embroidered chiniya silk holds up under photography lighting, the suit silhouette allows easier movement during dance, and the red marine tone stands out among the typical yellow-and-orange palette of haldi or the pastel-saturation often seen at modern sangeets, making the wearer photograph distinctively.
The suit set is meaningfully comfortable for long family events because chiniya silk is softer and lighter than heavier silks, the stitched silhouette removes the need for repeated drape adjustments, and the dupatta can be styled to either fall freely or stay pinned for hands-free comfort. Women often wear it for full-day events spanning lunch and dinner functions without changing, which is why it ranks high in family wedding capsule recommendations.
Chiniya silk is a pure silk variant native to Banaras, with a soft fluid drape, a natural sheen, and a body weight that sits between katan silk and chiffon. Cotton silk blends are matte and casual, suitable for daytime office and casual wear; modal silk is even lighter and more drapey but lacks the heritage signal. Chiniya silk is preferred for festive and family-event wear because it reads luxurious without being overly heavy.
Yes, a ready-stitched suit set like this one is significantly easier than a saree for women who do not drape sarees regularly, are travelling for the wedding, or expect long event hours with limited time to re-adjust. The pre-stitched silhouette stays in place across the evening, the dupatta can be styled or draped flexibly, and the outfit reads festive without requiring assistance to wear, which is why it is a popular recommendation for NRI relatives and busy mothers.
Yes, this red marine chiniya silk suit set is well suited for festive dinners, family get-togethers, Karwa Chauth, Diwali parties, and intimate family weddings where guests want a polished outfit without saree-level effort. The embroidered detailing on the chiniya silk base reads festive enough for milestone family occasions, and the rich red marine tone photographs beautifully across both daytime and evening lighting, making it a preferred pick for hosts and close-family guests.
Yes, this is one of the better recommendations for women who attend family weddings frequently but find sarees difficult to drape or lehengas impractical to manage. The embroidered chiniya silk base gives the visual richness of bridal-adjacent occasion wear, while the suit silhouette offers easier movement, simpler bathroom logistics, and less re-adjustment over a long evening, which is why ready suit sets remain popular among sisters of the bride, aunts, and close family guests.
The suit features layered embroidery techniques typical of premium Banarasi suit sets, including zari thread work, resham detailing, and possibly accents of zardozi or sequin work to add dimensional sheen on the chiniya silk base. The combination of techniques is what gives the suit its festive visual weight, and because the embroidery is done by hand on a Banaras silk base, the finished suit reads as occasion-grade rather than mass-market festive wear.
The suit set is best suited for festive Diwali dinners, Karwa Chauth gatherings, sangeet evenings as a guest, intimate engagement ceremonies, family pujas, anniversary celebrations, and mehendi functions where outfits need to be photogenic but comfortable. Its red marine base also makes it appropriate for first Karwa Chauth, first Diwali after marriage, and other meaningful family milestones where the colour symbolism of red carries cultural and emotional weight.
This red marine chiniya silk suit performs well across autumn, winter, and early spring weddings and festive functions, since the silk body provides gentle insulation without being heavy. In summer, it works for AC indoor evening events but is less ideal for outdoor day functions in peak heat. The deep red marine tone reads especially beautiful under Diwali diya lighting and evening reception lighting, making October-to-February its strongest seasonal window.
Chiniya silk is preferred for embroidered suits because it holds embroidery beautifully without buckling, drapes with a natural fluidity that flatters most body types, and breathes better than heavier silks during long indoor events. The soft sheen of chiniya silk also lifts metallic and resham embroidery visually, making the work appear richer than it would on a matte cotton silk base. This combination explains why chiniya silk dominates the premium suit segment.