
Marzipan Casual Kurta Pajama Set with Printed Waves
Machine or hand-wash cold, inside out. Air-dry in shade. Iron on medium heat. Wash with similar colours the first time.
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Behind this piece
The wave motif has moved across Indian textiles for centuries, appearing in the block-printed cottons of Rajasthan's Bagru and Sanganer regions, where artisans ground natural pigments into repeating rhythms of water and wind. This marzipan-toned set continues that conversation in a quieter register. The soft, warm ground of pure cotton carries the printed pattern with an ease that speaks to everyday craft rather than ceremony. It is cloth made for living in: breathable, considered, and rooted in a tradition that understands repetition not as monotony but as meditation.
How to style
For a morning at a farmers' market or a Sunday brunch, wear this set with tan Kolhapuri chappals and a single strand of oxidised silver. Come evening, layer a fine Lucknowi kurta-style waistcoat over the top to lift the occasion without effort. If you are attending a relaxed Eid gathering or a casual family lunch, pair the set with nagra-toe juttis in cognac leather and a small potli bag in raw silk. The marzipan tone accepts warm metals particularly well; a broad bronze cuff at the wrist completes each of these looks with quiet intention.
Fabric & care
Pure cotton breathes generously but rewards gentle handling. Machine-wash on a cold, delicate cycle or hand-wash in cool water with a mild, pH-neutral detergent. Avoid wringing; instead, press the fabric flat between two clean towels to remove excess water. Dry in shade rather than direct sunlight, which can lift the warmth from the printed ground over time. Iron on a medium cotton setting while the fabric is still slightly damp, pressing from the reverse side to protect the print. Store folded loosely, away from moisture, and the cloth will soften beautifully with each wash.
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