Women's Embroidered Phulkari Chiffon Dupatta
Women's Embroidered Phulkari Chiffon Dupatta
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Meaning of Phulkari
The word Phulkari originates from Punjab and translates to “flower work.” It is a traditional embroidery art form deeply rooted in Punjabi culture, especially seen in the sacred city of Amritsar. Known for its vibrant colors and intricate craftsmanship, Phulkari has earned admiration worldwide and remains a must-have souvenir for many visitors to India.
Timeless Beauty & Modern Charm
Crafted with feather-soft, lustrous threads, this Phulkari dupatta brings a radiant sparkle to every look. Whether paired with a classic ethnic outfit or a chic contemporary ensemble, it adds effortless grace and elevates your elegance. A true keepsake—these timeless pieces are designed to remain treasured in your wardrobe for years.
Perfect for Gifting
Lightweight and beautifully designed, this dupatta from the House of Stylish is an ideal gifting choice for all occasions. With a generous length of 2.2 meters, it offers comfort and style in equal measure.
Pattern
“Pankha”—meaning fan in Punjabi—is a floral heritage pattern cherished across generations in Punjab. Traditionally, fabrics with this motif are used as a “Chaddar” carried by the bride’s brothers during her entry into the wedding ceremony, symbolizing love, honor, and blessings.
Specifications
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Size: 42 × 84 inches
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Color: Magenta
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Origin: Punjab, India
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