Frequently Asked Question
Kota Doria is the most practical choice for daily summer wear. The open weave keeps air moving through the fabric, so it stays light even in heat. Our Leheriya and Patola Kota Doria dupattas are both good options if you want something you can wear comfortably every day.
A multi-color dupatta with mirror work is made for occasions where you want your outfit to do a little more work. Weddings, festive functions, mehendi ceremonies, and Diwali celebrations are all natural fits. Pair it with a solid colour kurta or lehenga and let the dupatta be the statement.
Hand wash in cold water with a mild detergent and handle gently. Do not wring or rub the embroidered sections. Lay flat to dry. If the piece has a lot of mirror or gotta work, dry cleaning is a safer option. Store loosely rolled rather than folded at the embroidery to avoid damaging the work over time.
Yes, especially with lighter fabrics. A Kota Doria or cotton dupatta drapes well around the neck and sits the way a stole would. It is a useful way to wear the same piece more casually without it feeling like an ethnic look specifically.
Most dupattas sold in retail stores are machine-printed on synthetic fabric. Ours are handcrafted using regional techniques like Leheriya dyeing, Kutch embroidery, and mirror work. The fabrics are genuine Kota Doria, cotton, and tissue. And because we work directly with artisans rather than through multiple middlemen, the price stays at Rs. 595 without us having to compromise on any of that.