

Aara Royal Purple Chinon Silk Palazzo Suit

Radiate festive elegance in this stunning royal purple palazzo suit set. This three-piece ensemble is a masterful blend of traditional craftsmanship and contemporary style, perfect for celebrations.
The kurta (tunic) is crafted from lightweight and flowing Chinon fabric, giving it a subtle sheen and a beautiful drape. It is adorned with intricate, heavy silver and gold-toned embroidery, likely Zari or Gota Patti work, which forms dense floral and paisley motifs across the body. The round neckline, full-length sleeve cuffs, and hem are all highlighted with a wide, ornate border, adding a touch of regal opulence.
It is paired with coordinating solid purple palazzo pants, which are tailored from rich, smooth Silk. The lustrous texture of the silk pants provides a beautiful contrast to the sheerer chinon kurta, while their wide-leg silhouette ensures maximum comfort and a graceful, flowing movement.
Completing the look is a matching Chinon dupatta (scarf). This sheer, lightweight dupatta is framed on all four sides with the same heavy, elaborate embroidered border as the kurta, tying the entire ensemble together perfectly.
Features
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Type: Three-Piece Palazzo Suit Set
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Components: 1 Kurta (tunic), 1 Pair of Palazzo Pants (trousers), 1 Dupatta (scarf)
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Color: Royal Purple
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Kurta Fabric: Chinon
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Pant Fabric: Silk
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Dupatta Fabric: Chinon
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Work/Embroidery: Heavy silver and gold-toned embroidery, featuring floral and traditional motifs.
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Neckline: Round Neck
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Sleeves: Full-Length Sleeves
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Bottoms Style: Wide-Leg Palazzo
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Dupatta Details: Sheer with a heavy, four-sided embroidered border.
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Care Instructions
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Given the delicate nature of the fabrics (Chinon and Silk) and the heavy, intricate embroidery, this garment requires special care to maintain its beauty.
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Washing: Dry Clean Only. This is the safest method to protect the fabric's texture, color, and the delicate embroidery. Hand washing or machine washing is not recommended as it can cause the fabric to shrink or pucker and can damage the intricate thread work.
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Ironing: If necessary, iron on the reverse side (inside-out) on a very low heat or "silk" setting. Always place a thin cotton cloth between the iron and the fabric to prevent direct heat from damaging the fibers or the embroidery. Never iron directly over the embroidered parts.
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Storage: Store the outfit in a cool, dry place. To protect it from snags, it is best to fold it carefully and store it in a muslin or cotton garment bag, rather than hanging it for long periods (which can stretch the fabric).
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