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This collection brings that craft directly to you: garments made by artisans in Kalimpong and the Eastern Himalayan foothills, cut and finished for the way people actually dress today — for pujas, weddings, cultural programs, festival photographs, and the everyday pride of wearing something that means something.
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Expect soft cotton and breathable slub for daywear, poly-cotton brocades and jacquards for structured festival looks, and velvet with gold butti embroidery for evening ceremonies. Silhouettes are designed with real movement in mind — wrap ties that stay secure during dance, reinforced borders that hold through long rituals, fits that photograph cleanly and feel comfortable from morning puja to evening gathering. Sizes run standard; see individual product pages for measurements.
Yes—select ready-to-ship items and standard sizes. Check each product page for dispatch timelines. We work with the fastest shipping partners for quick deliveries.
You’ll find both. Product titles state “set” when the top and bottom come together (e.g., Rai lehenga set). Otherwise, tops like Chaubandi Cholo or Urbandi blouses are sold separately for mix-and-match.
Choose shirting cotton, slub cotton, or light Dhaka blends for breathability. Velvet and heavier jacquards are great for evening events or cooler climates.
Spot clean after wear. Dry clean velvet/jacquard or before long storage. For cotton/Dhaka, gentle hand wash in cold water and dry flat; avoid wringing to protect borders and butti work.
Our Daura Suruwal sets run true to size. If you’re between sizes or prefer room for layering, pick the larger size; the wrap-tie design allows easy adjustment.
Yes. We incorporate hallmark elements—Daura Suruwal, Dhaka trims, Chaubandi Cholo, Phariya, Ghalek, Khenja, Tash Kuchin—while optimizing fit and finish for everyday comfort.
A Phariya is a wrap skirt (common in Tamang/Gurung/Newar styling), while a lehenga is a stitched, flared skirt. Both pair well with Cholo/Cholo-inspired blouses and shawls.
Absolutely. Try a Newari waistcoat over a crisp shirt and trousers, or pair a Chaubandi Cholo with a solid maxi skirt. A Khenja coat instantly elevates denim for smart-casual events.