Woven Design Dupatta
Woven Design Dupatta
Floral Woven Design Silk Dupatta
Woven Design Dupatta
Woven Design Dupatta
Woven Design Dupatta
Woven Design Dupatta
Woven Design Dupatta
Pink And Yellow Woven Design Dupatta
Woven Design Organza Dupatta
Woven Design Dupatta
Woven Design Dupatta
Woven Design Organza Dupatta
A designer dupatta instantly elevates ethnic wear. Choose from sheer organza or woven silk pieces crafted for comfort and style. Prices range from $12 to $22, suitable for daily use or festive occasions.
Current picks from House of Indya feature woven and organza textures in fresh colors:
These dupattas match kurta sets, lehengas, or fusion outfits. The silk blend adds weight and richness for festive wear. Delivery covers multiple regions with tracking.
Silk and organza offer structure and shine, while poly blends are low maintenance for daily use. For weddings or evenings, look for woven zari or light sequin accents.
Neutrals like cream, gold, or peach blend easily with patterned outfits. Bold shades such as pink or navy give contrast to solids. Selecting the right tone can refresh a familiar outfit.
Fold along the weave to retain shape. Store silk or organza in muslin covers away from moisture. Iron gently from the reverse side to keep edges crisp.
House of Indya designs modern Indian wear with traditional detail. The range includes kurta sets, sarees, lehengas, and indo-western separates. Services include size-inclusive fits, custom stitching, and global delivery within about 15 days. Visit the Noida studio for fittings or contact support by phone for order help.
Popular materials include silk, organza, chiffon, and poly blends, each offering a distinct texture and drape.
Yes, lightweight dupattas can be paired with dresses or tunics to add an ethnic accent.
Hand wash in cold water or dry clean, especially for silk or embellished fabrics.
They make elegant gifts for festivals, weddings, or housewarmings due to their versatile appeal.
Most dupattas measure about 2.25 meters in length, allowing flexible draping styles.
Many designs feature woven zari, mirror work, or floral motifs depending on the collection.