
Black and Pink Printed Kurta Set with Jai Sri Rama Mantra
Machine or hand-wash cold, inside out. Air-dry in shade. Iron on medium heat. Wash with similar colours the first time.
Description
Black and Pink Printed Kurta Set with Jai Sri Rama Mantra Where devotion becomes design, the sacred syllables of *Jai Sri Rama* travel from the realm of prayer into everyday adornment. Rendered in a crisp poly-cotton blend, this kurta set carries the mantra as its central motif, printed across a ground of deep black punctuated by rose pink. The contrast is deliberate and quietly striking: black absorbs, pink illuminates, and the script between them holds its own gentle authority. Block and screen-print traditions across Rajasthan and Gujarat have long understood how sacred text becomes ornament without losing meaning, and this piece draws on that same sensibility. The fabric breathes well across seasons, making it a practical companion for temple visits, festive gatherings, and the quieter rituals of daily life. Pair it with white or ivory palazzo trousers to let the black and pink speak without competition. A pair of simple jhumkas in gold or terracotta will complete the look with understated devotion.
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Behind this piece
The tradition of devotional textile printing in India runs deep, from the temple towns of Nathdwara to the sacred ghats of Varanasi, where cloth has long carried mantra and meaning in equal measure. This kurta set brings that inheritance into everyday wear, with the Jai Sri Rama mantra rendered as a repeating print motif across a poly-cotton ground. The black and pink palette draws on a bold, contemporary sensibility while the script itself roots the garment in something older and more considered. Wearing a mantra is, in the Indian tradition, an act of quiet devotion.
How to style
For a temple visit or festive morning gathering, pair this kurta set with straight ivory or black palazzo trousers and slip-on kolhapuri flats in tan leather. A single strand of rudraksha or pale pink quartz beads keeps the devotional spirit present without overpowering the print. For a more relaxed weekend look, layer the kurta over slim cigarette pants in black, adding oxidised silver jhumkas. The pink tones respond beautifully to rose-gold or copper-toned bangles worn in a stack, particularly alongside a sheer dupatta in blush tissue.
Fabric & care
Poly-cotton blends reward gentle handling. Machine wash cold on a delicate cycle, or hand wash in cool water using a mild, pH-neutral detergent. Avoid wringing, which distorts the weave and causes pilling over time. Dry flat or on a padded hanger away from direct sunlight, as prolonged exposure fades printed surfaces. The mantra print is best protected by turning the garment inside out before washing. A low to medium iron setting, with a pressing cloth between iron and fabric, preserves the print integrity. Store folded in breathable cotton, not polythene.
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