The Maheshwari handwoven dress material with full buti top and dupatta is a beautiful blend of tradition and elegance, crafted from half silk and half cotton fabric.
Unique Features of Maheshwari Fabric
Geometrical and floral motifs inspired by the architecture of Maharani Ahilyabai Holkar’s fort, often featuring reversible borders and distinct stripes on the pallu.
Lightweight yet compact, heavier than Chanderi but still comfortable.
Typically features zari work on borders and butis, enhancing its elegance without heavy embroidery.
Styling Tips for Maheshwari Dress Material
Tailor the top into a classic kurta or anarkali style to highlight the fabric’s graceful fall.
Pair with a contrasting or matching churidar or palazzo pants for a modern silhouette.
Accessorize with traditional silver or gold jewelry to complement the zari accents.
Use the dupatta draped elegantly over one shoulder or styled as a stole for a contemporary look.
Occasions to Wear Maheshwari Dress Material
Ideal for festive occasions, weddings, and formal gatherings due to its rich texture and heritage appeal.
Suitable for office or semi-formal events when styled with minimal accessories.
Perfect for cultural events where traditional craftsmanship is celebrated.
You can explore a variety of Maheshwari silk dress materials, including hand-embroidered, block-printed, and zari work options, available online at EthnicsLand
Maheshwari Handwoven Dress Material Top And Dupatta
Fabric: Half silk and half cotton
Top: 2.5 meters
Dupatta: 2.5 meters