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Pitta Work Single Muniya Dupatta

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Disclaimer: Products are traditionally woven in rich two-tone hues that reflect differently under varying angles and light. Due to photography and individual screen settings, slight colour variations may occur. These natural differences are an inherent part of handcrafted textiles.

Care:
  • Professional Dry Clean Only and never attempt to wash it at home.
  • Store in muslin cloth instead of plastic to let the silk breathe.
  • Change the folds every 3 months to prevent the fabric from cracking.
  • Iron on the reverse side using a low heat setting and a protective cloth.
  • Air it out in the shade after every use to remove moisture.
  • Avoid direct perfume or deodorant sprays to prevent staining and zari damage.

Product Name: Pitta Work Single Muniya Dupatta
Product Type: Dupatta
Color Name: Pastel Yellow
Fabric: Pure Silk
Weave: Hand woven with fusion of Pitta Work
Border: Traditional Muniya Border
Pallu: Traditional Parrot Pallu
Zari Type: Gold Tissue
Body Design: Floral Work with Pitta Work
Length: Approx. 2 to 2.25 meters

Details: 

The Pitta Work Single Muniya Dupatta is a graceful expression of traditional craftsmanship brought to life in luxurious pure silk. Hand woven with meticulous care, this dupatta beautifully blends classic weaving techniques with intricate pitta work, resulting in a rich yet refined aesthetic.

The body of the dupatta is adorned with elegant floral motifs highlighted through delicate pitta work, adding depth, texture, and a subtle metallic shimmer. Framing the design is the timeless Muniya Border, inspired by the traditional parrot motif that symbolizes prosperity and joy in Indian textiles.

Completing the look is the Traditional Parrot Pallu, woven with artistic detail and finished using luminous gold tissue zari. The pallu serves as the focal point, showcasing heritage-inspired design elements that elevate the overall elegance of the dupatta.

Lightweight yet opulent, this dupatta pairs effortlessly with silk sarees, lehengas, or ethnic ensembles, making it a versatile choice for weddings, festive occasions, and cultural celebrations.


Disclaimer

Dupatta's are traditionally woven in rich two-tone hues that reflect differently under varying angles and light. Due to photography and individual screen settings, slight colour variations may occur. These natural differences are an inherent part of handcrafted textiles.

Product Specifications

Product Name: Pitta Work Single Muniya Dupatta
Product Type: Dupatta
Color Name: Pastel Yellow
Fabric: Pure Silk
Weave: Hand woven with fusion of Pitta Work
Border: Traditional Muniya Border
Pallu: Traditional Parrot Pallu
Zari Type: Gold Tissue
Body Design: Floral Work with Pitta Work
Length: Approx. 2 to 2.25 meters





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Q1What makes the Single Muniya Dupatta special?

The dupatta stands out for its handwoven pure silk base, intricate floral pitta work, classic Muniya border, and a richly detailed traditional parrot pallu.

Q2What is pitta work in this dupatta?

Pitta work is a fine metallic embellishment technique used to enhance woven motifs, adding subtle shine and handcrafted detailing to the fabric.

Q3Is this dupatta suitable for weddings and festive wear?

Yes, the use of pure silk, gold tissue zari, and traditional motifs makes it ideal for weddings, festivals, and special cultural occasions.

Q4Can this dupatta be paired with different outfits?

Absolutely. It complements silk sarees, lehengas, anarkalis, and other ethnic wear beautifully.

Q5How should this dupatta be cared for?

Professional dry cleaning only is recommended to preserve the silk fabric, zari, and delicate pitta work.

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