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Chikan Kurti

Chikan Kurtis is incredibly sophisticated and graceful. The intricate designs, pastel colors, and simplicity of designs make them an irresistible purchase. There are countless, unusual and contemporary fabric choices, color combinations and embroidery designs. There are many hand-sewn garments that add to the originality and charm of the garment. Make a choice that breaks the monotony of Chikankari with a fusion of “Zardozi”, “Aari”, “Abla” and “Kaamdani” with “Muqaish”, which is put together to intensify and enhance the beauty of Kurti.

Best designs of the Chikankari Kurta Collection:

Here are some Kurti designs for chikan work that will give you the idea of ??making a better choice when buying chikan dresses.

1. Chikan hand embroidered short black top:

Black is the color that most women choose for everyday wear. Here is a pretty classic black chikan kurti, a hand-embroidered short top made of faux georgette material. It is a buttoned shirt kurti with a short stand-up collar. The front part is loaded with delicate Chikankari works of the Murri and Kiel Kangan type. You can wear it with jeans or white leggings, black ballerina shoes and oxidized earrings – a fascinating and charming look. It is wonderful college attire.

2. Long multi-colored Chikan Kurti:

An exquisite and delicate long Chikan Kurti made of chiffon material with elaborate handmade patterns on the entire front. It has long sleeves with chikankari work on the end of the sleeves and flowers to the shoulder. The V-neck with a short stand-up collar seeps into a short button placket. The most spectacular and striking feature of this dress is the chikankari work, which is handmade from multi-colored threads. This gives the dress an eye-catching look.

3. Pink and green Chikan Kurti:

This dress is skillfully designed in light pink and fluorescent green. It is made of georgette material and is elegantly embroidered with floral patterns everywhere. It has a v-neck. The neckline, the arm openings and the hem are all provided with delicate piping that gives the dress finesse.

4. Pastel white Chikan Kurti:

An attractive white Chikan Kurta made of Terry Rubia material. It feels soft and very comfortable, a short Kurta with a V-neck, accompanied by a short button placket and long sleeves. It has a combination of chikankari work – white and pista green threads. The pista green chikankari is attached to the neck, hem and sleeve end. This is perfect clothing for the evening meeting. It can also be worn in the office or college. Wear it with matching leggings or patiala or even jeans.

5. Lucknow I White Chikankari Kurti Anarkali:

A wonderful white chikankari kurta in anarkali style and the most striking feature is the white thread used for embroidery, which makes it a very angelic look. It’s a full length anarkali kurti with a round neckline and full sleeves. An absolutely hypocritical dress that gives people the feeling of being out of the world. It corresponds to the fashion trend as it has special Aari Chikan work on both the front and back – everywhere. The hem and sleeves are trimmed with delicate lace.

6. Yellow anarkali:

Let this yellow faux-georgette-chikankari kurtis make you shine. It is stylishly embroidered with “Phanda” and “Keel Kangan” stitches with white thread. The flowers and leaves are embroidered on the entire front part of the dress and there is a single flower on the back. The neck and the sleeve are embroidered with a double line before diving into the sea of ??flowers. Pair it with skinny jeans for a trendy casual look. You can also choose pants or white chudidhar.

7. Gray and Pink Chikan Kurti:

This is a very simple, delicate and beautiful kurti with a round neckline and full sleeves. A gray Kurti with fantastic chikankari work done with pink thread. The main feature of this dress is the different types of stitches used on the neckline, sleeves and hem. The entire front part of the kurta is covered with floral patterns and there is a patchwork on the back. This dress gives elegance to your charming personality.

8. Red Lucknow Chikan Kurti:

A continuous kurta made of red georgette material that is loaded with chikankari work everywhere. It has a designer V-neck. A red and white stripe surrounds the neck and runs all the way down in the middle to give it an Egyptian look. The entire dress is covered with fine chikankari made of murri, shade and kangan. It comes with three slots. Get ready to paint the city red with this dazzling beauty paired with skinny jeans or white Chudidhar or Palazzo pants.

9. Black Chikankari Kurti:

With this hand embroidered Kurti you are at the zenith’s climax. With this ethnic Kurta you are sure to be the focus of your work. An attractive combination of black and gold threads was used for traditional chikan stitches such as “Bakhiya”, “Phanda” etc. The Kurti has a band collar, followed by an open button placket with gold piping on the bottom. It also has a jaal pattern on the front and leaf motifs all over. Pair it with white palazzo pants and oxidized jewelry and look gorgeous.

10.Casual cotton Chikan Kurti:

Redefine your casual look with these bright orange cotton chikankari kurti. It’s a paradigm with classic hand-embroidered chikankari work done with light brown cotton thread. The imagination of the craftsman is beautifully displayed in this creation. The material is light, easy to care for and very comfortable to wear. Combine it with contrasting chudidhar or palazzo pants or salwar and flat, light brown chappals – and you will look like a heavenly beauty.

11. Chikan Kurta for men:

Who said Chikankari Kurtis designs are only for women. Here is a classic Lucknow made of blue cotton that I embroidered by hand for men. So men get ready to make room in your closet for this exclusive piece. It has a stand-up collar that protrudes into a button placket. It is embroidered with delicate chikankari stitches such as “UltiBakhiya”, “Pechni” etc. Light blue threadwork used for embroidery make it very easy, but it creates a confusing look. The fabric is very comfortable and shows sophistication and class. You will surely be praised for your style of clothing if you combine it with Churidhar and Mojaris.

12. White and Blue Chikan Kurta Kaftan:

A perfect short finished chikan kurtis that you can pair with dark blue jeans and make all of your friends become jealous. This kurta is not the normally designed one, but a kaftan-style kaikan kurta with a v-neck and short, elongated sleeves. It has a straight hem, but no slits. Exquisite floral and leaf pattern on the neckline. Pull the cord on the chest, which is attached with beautiful blue tassels. This is combined with skinny jeans and chappals to make you look stunningly attractive.

13. Asymmetric Chikankari Short Kurti made of cotton:

A stunning short beige cotton chikan kurti design with an asymmetrical hem is very tempting in combination with white palazzo pants. It comes with full sleeves and a simple but elegant round neckline. It drapes you beautifully and is a wonderful outfit for parties. A subdued Chikankari work on the yoke. This outfit gives you magical looks of extravagant style awareness.

14. Cotton Chikankari Mukaish Short-Sleeved Kurti:

This is a perfectly trendy, short, casual kurta to wear and work. It is specially made from fine cotton fabric to give you the best comfort when working. It is sleeveless and can be combined with jeans, printed or plain trousers. The Chikankari-Mukaish work is carried out on the entire front and gives it a fashionable look. Just cover yourself with a stole and be a style icon at your work place.

15. Lavender Chikankari Kurti:

Fascinating and confusing short lavender-colored anarkali kurta with breathtaking chikankari work made of white and purple thread. It has a round neckline and long sleeves. It can be worn with white or purple churidar and a matching dupatta. This dress is similar to chikankari work on another, albeit traditional, platform. They are casual office dresses that make others green with envy.

There are numerous machine embroidered dresses on the market so check them before you buy. The best way to find out is to look at the back of the fabric – the machine embroidery is neat and even, while the hand embroidery has loose threads and knots. The price range and cost of clothing generally depend on the finesse of the work, the purity of the fabric and the unusualness of the design. Various options for Chikankari works such as Bakhiya, Fanda, Schatten, Murri, Kiel n Kagan, Bijali, Darz, Jaali etc. are available.

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