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Discover the elegance of Bhutia traditional dress—crafted for ceremonies, festivals, and modern wardrobes alike. From women’s Kira sets and Bakhu dresses to Pangden aprons and men’s Khenja jackets, our Bhutanese Collection brings together silk-brocade, jacquard and comfortable blends that look refined yet feel easy to wear. Expect practical details (lined pieces, secure closures) and heritage motifs—like Droden stripes, Tash Kuchin borders, auspicious medallions—designed to stand out at Losar, Pang Lhabsol, temple visits, weddings, and cultural programs.
Ideal for Losar, Pang Lhabsol, family weddings, monastery visits, school cultural days, and community programs. Our versatile jackets and separates also layer beautifully for fusion looks—pair a Khenja over trousers, or style a Pangden-inspired wrap with a contemporary blouse.
Most pieces run true to size with room for layering (Wonju inner). Refer to the size on each product page; if you’re between sizes, choose the larger one for an easy drape and arm movement, especially for Tego jackets.
Yes. Our jacquard and poly-cotton blends are breathable and lighter than heavy brocades, making them comfortable for indoor events and temperate weather. For cooler climates, layer with a shawl or thermal inner.
Spot clean after wear; dry-clean for heavy soiling or before long storage. Store folded with tissue to protect borders like Tash Kuchin and avoid hanging heavy pieces to prevent stretching.
Typically a coordinated top (Tego), an inner (Wonju) and a wrapper (the Kira). Product descriptions specify inclusions; some styles are sold as single pieces for easy mix-and-match.
Traditionally, Pangden (the striped apron) signifies marital status in Bhutia/Bhutanese culture; however, many customers now style Pangden-inspired wraps as fashion accessories. Follow your community customs for ceremonial wear.
Yes—check the shipping timeline on each product page. For upcoming festivals, choose ready-to-ship items and standard sizes for the fastest dispatch.
We work with heritage motifs (e.g., Droden stripes, auspicious medallions) and culturally informed silhouettes (Bakhu/Kho, Kira, Tego/Wonju, Pangden). Our edits balance authenticity with modern comfort and fit.
Absolutely. A Khenja pairs well with tailored trousers or denim. For a refined look, keep the base neutral and let the brocade/jacquard jacket be the highlight.