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Aiyana Modal Blush Pink Long Chikankari Kurti Close-up of hands folded gracefully over a pastel pink Chikankari Kurti, showcasing intricate floral embroidery on the sleeves and bodice

Aiyana Modal Blush Pink Long Chikankari Kurti

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Husn Ivory Pure Muslin Chikankari Kurta Set with Mul Dupatta Husn Ivory Pure Muslin Chikankari Kurta Set with Mul Dupatta

Husn Ivory Pure Muslin Chikankari Kurta Set with Mul Dupatta

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A close-up image of a woman wearing a black chikankari kurta with handcrafted golden brown embroidery. The kurta has a round neckline and the image showcases the fabric and the embroidery detail. A woman standing beside a horse cart wearing a black chikankari kurta with hand jaal embroidery.

Husn Luxury Rayon Black Chikankari Kurta with Hand Jaal

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Aiyana Modal Mustard Yellow Short Chikankari Kurti A girl wearing a yellow short kurti with intricate white Chikankari embroidery and earrings poses elegantly outdoors in natural light.
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A woman wearing a black Chikankari kurti with red embroidery stands leaning against a rustic blue door, looking away thoughtfully. Maaya Modal Red & Black Chikankari Kurti
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Aiyana Modal Powder Blue Long Chikankari Kurti Model wearing a Blue Chikankari Kurta with white embroidery, posing in front of a historic monument in a serene outdoor setting.
Aiyana Modal Powder Blue Long Chikankari Kurti
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Maaya Modal Pink Chikankari Kurti A girl  wearing a Pink Chikankari Kurta with white embroidery, posing elegantly near colorful dupattas in a serene outdoor setting
Maaya Modal Pink Chikankari Kurti
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Maaya Rayon White Chikankari Kurti Woman gracefully posing with arms raised, wearing a white kurti for women adorned with blue embroidery, standing in a heritage setting
Maaya Rayon White Chikankari Kurti
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Model wearing a navy blue Chikankari Kurti with white embroidery, posing gracefully against an urban backdrop for a chic look Detailed side view of a Blue Chikankari Kurti showcasing intricate white embroidery on the sleeves and neckline, styled with elegance
Maaya Rayon Blue Chikankari Kurti with Jaal work
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Aiyana Modal Olive Green Long Chikankari Kurti
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Elegant close-up of a Black Chikankari Kurti featuring intricate gold embroidery, perfect for a sophisticated and traditional look A model wears a Beautiful Black Chikankari Kurti with gold embroidery, depicting traditional elegance in a quiet outdoor setting.
Evara Black Georgette Nyra Cut Chikankari Kurti
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A woman wearing a white short kurti with white floral embroidery stands outdoors, touching her hair with one hand, gazing thoughtfully. Husn Luxury Rayon White Chikankari Kurta Set
Husn Luxury Rayon White Chikankari Kurta Set
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Husn Ivory Muslin Long Chikankari Kurta
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Woman wearing a traditional blue chikankari kurta set with floral embroidery and a white mulmul dupatta. Model dressed in a blue chikankari kurta set featuring floral embroidery, paired with a white mulmul dupatta.
Husn Luxury Rayon Blue Chikankari Kurta Set with Kota Dupatta
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Maaya Rayon White Chikankari Kurti With Small Motifs A girl poses, walks, and turns, showing a white Chikankari kurti with blue embroidery and white leggings near a heritage building.
Maaya Rayon White Chikankari Kurti With Small Motifs
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Maaya Modal Black Chikankari Kurti Model wearing a Black Chikankari Kurti with intricate white embroidery, posing in front of a stunning heritage architectural backdrop
Maaya Modal Black Chikankari Kurti
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Maaya Modal White & Black Chikankari Kurti A woman wearing a black Chikankari kurti with white embroidery, styled with white pants, standing in front of an architectural backdrop.
Maaya Modal White & Black Chikankari Kurti
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Aiyana Modal White Short Chikankari Kurti Aiyana Modal White Short Chikankari Kurti
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Husn Luxury Rayon Black Chikankari Kurta Set
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Aiyana Modal Lavender Chikankari Kurta Model wearing a lavender chikankari kurti with visible hand embroidery, photographed outdoors.
Aiyana Modal Lavender Chikankari Kurta
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The model poses on a staircase wearing a coral chikankari kurti, with the intricate golden embroidery adding a touch of elegance. The model poses wearing a coral chikankari kurti, effortlessly showcasing its delicate embroidery and vibrant color.
Hoor Coral Modal Chikankari Kurta
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Aiyana Modal Black Short Chikankari Kurti Aiyana Modal Black Short Chikankari Kurti
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A woman stands on the street wearing a blue chikankari kurti featuring detailed and intricate embroidery, showcasing the fine craftsmanship of the fabric Model wearing a beautiful blue chikankari kurti with fine detailing. Her hands, adorned with henna and colorful designs, add a touch of tradition and grace.
Hoor Cyan Blue Modal Chikankari Kurta
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Hoor Black & Gold Rayon Chikankari Kurta
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How to Tell if a Chikankari Kurti is Genuine or Just Machine Made

Stitch Irregularities – Hand embroidery carries minor flaws, adding charm, while machine work is too perfect.

Thread Placement – In authentic chikankari, threads sink gently into the fabric; fake ones sit stiffly on the surface.

Inside Detailing – The reverse side of genuine pieces shows knots and uneven threads; imitations look machine-sealed.

Texture Feel – Original embroidery feels soft and slightly raised, unlike the flat finish of machine stitching.

Range of Techniques – Skilled artisans use diverse stitches like bakhiya, jaali, and murri; replicas repeat one type.

Motif Authenticity – Slight variations in floral or paisley designs signal real handwork, unlike cloned machine motifs.

Effort vs Price – Handmade pieces take weeks, making them costlier, while machine work is quick and inexpensive.

Fabric Elegance – A genuine chikankari kurti on cotton or georgette feels breathable and graceful, unlike synthetic copies.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What’s the process behind making a Chikankari Kurta for women?

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Creating a kurta is an art form passed down through generations. First, skilled artisans choose a soft, lightweight fabric like cotton or rayon. Then, using a variety of stitches such as Taipchi, Murri, and Pechni, they handcraft stunning patterns, usually floral or geometric, into the fabric. It's a time-consuming process that requires incredible attention to detail and patience. Once the embroidery is complete, the fabric is cut and stitched into beautiful kurtas, ranging from elegant long pieces to stylish short ones.

Are Zibaa’s Kurtas handmade?

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Yes, all kurtas offered by Zibaa are meticulously handcrafted. The entire process is carried out using traditional techniques without the involvement of machinery, ensuring the preservation of the embroidery’s delicate artistry. Each garment is created by highly skilled artisans, guaranteeing a unique and authentic product.

What are the different stitches used to make Chikankari kurtas?

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The charm of Chikankari lies in its stitches. Some of the most popular ones include: Taipchi – A running stitch that outlines intricate patterns, giving them definition. Murri – A dense stitch that fills areas with a beautiful texture. Jaalis – Delicate, net-like designs that add a sense of lightness to the fabric. Pechni – Vertical straight stitches that add structure to the design.

What kind of fabric is used for Chikankari kurtas?

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Chikankari embroidery shines best on soft, lightweight fabrics that allow the delicate stitches to stand out. Cotton Muslin, Cotton Voile, and Rayon are common choices, but you can also find Chikankari on more formal fabrics like Organza. These materials not only make the embroidery pop but also keep the kurta breathable and comfortable.

Will the embroidery on Chikankari kurtas fade gradually with time?

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High-quality Chikankari embroidery may last for a lifetime if well taken care of. Thread used is strong, and hence it can be subjected to several washes yet remains intact, even though a little bit of fading may take place due to sun exposure. In general, with the proper care, however, your kurta is going to last for years, which makes it worth wearing for life as it becomes part of your treasure.

How to get rid of stains on Chikankari Kurta?

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If you want to get rid of the stains, avoid scrubbing. Just gently dab with plain cold water or a super mild detergent right away. If it’s being stubborn, you must take it to a specialty dry cleaner instead of rubbing the fabric raw yourself.

How can you fix the torn Chikankari embroidery?

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If the embroidery has torn, take it to a specialty repair shop rather than trying to fix it yourself. Professionals have specialized skill in delicately re-stitching the torn threads to preserve the needlework artistry and value of the piece.

How many years could my georgette kurti potentially last?

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If you care for it properly, it can last for years. Stick to handwashing, air drying, low ironing, and keeping colors away from sunlight. Do that and it'll stay soft with zero fading.

When handwashing my chikankari kurti, is there anything special I should do?

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Yes, definitely stick to cool or lukewarm water and use a super mild soap or detergent when washing your cotton Chikankari kurti for women. Be extremely gentle when washing to keep that gorgeous embroidery intact! Steer clear of tossing them in the machine.

Is Ironing safe on Chikankari embroidery?

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Iron very carefully on a low heat setting with the silk Chikankari kurti inside-out. Put a cloth between the iron and the embroidery just to give that extra layer of protection. The last thing you want is to accidentally singe all that hard work!

What is the right way to store cotton Chikankari kurti for women?

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To keep these chikankari kurti safe, you must keep them neatly folded in breathable cotton bags and tuck them away in a cool, dry spot - there should be no direct light or moisture. The colors will stay vibrant for way longer when they don't get faded from harsh lighting or humidity.

How to get rid of stains on Chikankari Kurta?

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If you want to get rid of the stains, avoid scrubbing. Just gently dab with plain cold water or a super mild detergent right away. If it’s being stubborn, you must take it to a specialty dry cleaner instead of rubbing the fabric raw yourself.

How can you fix the torn Chikankari embroidery?

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If the embroidery has torn, take it to a specialty repair shop rather than trying to fix it yourself. Professionals have specialized skill in delicately re-stitching the torn threads to preserve the needlework artistry and value of the piece.

How many years could my georgette kurti potentially last?

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If you care for it properly, it can last for years. Stick to handwashing, air drying, low ironing, and keeping colors away from sunlight. Do that and it'll stay soft with zero fading.

What kind of footwear pairs best for a modern look with my embroidered kurti?

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Opt for color-coordinated sleek kolhapuris, strappy flats, funky sneakers or even bellies to lend your chikankari kurti outfits a contemporary twist. Stay away from traditional juttis if you want to create fusion looks. You can pick footwear in metallic tones or with some bling to make the look more glamorous.

How can I make my chikankari kurti ensemble more glamorous for evening functions?

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Style your white chikankari kurti with a sparkling statement neckpiece, chandelier earrings and stacked bangles. Keep the rest of the look like your makeup and hairdo minimal to let the jewellery dramatize the delicate kurti elegantly. Bold lips and a neat bun also amp up the glam quotient.

What types of jackets work well to layer over embroidered kurtis during colder weather?

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Denim jackets, both cropped and waist-length variations, look effortlessly chic over embroidered kurtis. Solid colored woolen longline jackets also beautifully balance ultra-feminine chikankari ensembles. You can pick jackets with minimal embellishments or interesting textures to complement the intricate kurti embroidery.

Which Dupattas can I drape with chikankari kurtis for occasions?

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Sheer chiffon and georgette dupattas with pretty borders or all-over zari work heighten festive vibes of chikankari kurtis. Contrast the diaphanous dupatta against pastel kurtis for dreamy ethnic flair. Team these kurtis with matching or contrasting dupattas featuring interesting tassel, fringe or floral trims.

How should I accessorize dailywear chikankari top office outfits?

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Minimal Jewellery like petite studs and single bangles keep chikankari office wear sophisticated. Stick to neutral toned bags and ballerinas for regular work outfits with these embroidered kurtis. Delicate necklaces or chokers also make great accessories for office-appropriate styling of chikankari kurtis.

Are there any current sales or discounts available on your embroidered tops for women?

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Yes! We run deals and discounts on our kurtis all year - like around festivals such as Diwali and Holi. You can save upto 50% and even more in our seasonal sales.

What discounts can I get now on your site?

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You could check the current offers running on our website today. We also keep adding new coupon codes - so you must keep checking to crack the best deals !

Do you have any coupons or codes?

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Sure, we share exclusive coupon codes and promo vouchers with subscribers on our newsletter. We also put out codes on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter for discounts.

Does subscribing help me save more?

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Yes, subscribers get early alerts on upcoming sales, special coupon codes and extended discount deals not available publicly. So you can save more!

Are there any special offers for prepaid payments, and do you provide free shipping?

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Yes, if you choose to pay in advance, you get an extra 5% discount on your order. Additionally, we offer free shipping on all orders across India, so you can save on delivery charges too.

Meet the Chikankari Artisans Behind the Craft

18 Years of Timeless Craftsmanship

18+ Total Experience
10,000 Total No. of Stitches
3000+ Total Kurtas Embroidered

With more than 18 years of devotion, he has perfected the delicate craft of Chikankari embroidery, weaving patience, precision, and tradition into every timeless pattern.


The hands behind the stitches

3+ Total Experience
5000 Total No. of Stitches
300+ Total Kurtas Embroidered

Over three years and 300+ kurtas later, she continues to dedicate herself to Chikankari. Every stitch she creates tells a story of care, artistry, and a cherished tradition of elegance.


32 years of perfected artistry

32+ Total Experience
15,000 Total No. of Stitches
5000+ Total Kurtas Embroidered

Over three decades, he has refined his tailoring skills, creating pieces that embody the heritage of craftsmanship and the expertise of years of devotion.


One year challenge : Zibaa vs Others

How does your Zibaa kurti fare vs other chikankari kurtis after one year

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Built for Comfort: Our Premium Fabric Story & Material Transparency

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Zibaa carefully selects Modal for its luxurious feel and enduring vibrancy in our Chikankari pieces

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From its silky touch to its lasting comfort, Modal keeps you feeling pampered and effortlessly elegant

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Muslin, one of the fabrics used in our collection, is chosen for its delicate feel and premium standards

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Soft, breathable, and delicately textured, Muslin keeps you comfortable while exuding understated charm

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Every Chikankari garment at Zibaa features Rayon, handpicked for its smooth feel and stylish drape

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Rayon flows naturally over the body, providing an airy feel and graceful movement

Chikankari Kurtis for Women – Tradition Meets Elegance

Chikankari is not merely embroidery; it is a living testament to India’s cultural heritage. Originating in Lucknow during the Mughal era, this hand-stitched art form has survived centuries, captivating generations of women with its delicate motifs and timeless elegance. Each Chikankari kurti is a narrative, painstakingly crafted by skilled artisans, often women, who dedicate hours to ensure precision in every stitch. These kurtis are versatile, blending tradition with contemporary fashion trends, making them an essential piece in women’s ethnic wear wardrobes.

The appeal of Chikankari kurtis is multifaceted. Cotton Chikankari kurtis provide breathability and comfort for daily wear, while georgette Chikankari kurtis offer flow and elegance suitable for festive occasions. Muslin Chikankari kurtis exude luxury and softness, ideal for formal events. Owning a Chikankari kurti is more than a fashion choice—it is a celebration of artistry, a connection to heritage, and a support for artisan livelihoods.

Historical Roots and Cultural Significance

Chikankari traces its roots back to the Mughal era when Persian artisans influenced Indian embroidery. Empress Noor Jahan is often credited with introducing the sophisticated techniques that defined early Chikankari. Over time, Lucknow became the epicenter of this craft, developing unique stitch styles such as Phanda, Bakhiya, Jaali, Murri, Tepchi, and Hool.

Each stitch has a story. For instance, Phanda creates small knots forming delicate flowers, symbolizing femininity and grace. Jaali stitches produce net-like lattice designs reminiscent of Mughal architecture. Murri stitches emulate rice grains, reflecting abundance and prosperity. The evolution of Chikankari is not just a craft history but a social history, showcasing women’s artistry, economic contribution, and cultural expression over centuries.

Why Women Love Chikankari?

  1. Timeless Elegance
    Chikankari kurtis have a subtle sophistication that transcends seasonal trends. A white Chikankari kurti pairs effortlessly with casual or formal ensembles, while a black Chikankari kurti adds an evening elegance suitable for festive occasions.

  2. Versatility Across Occasions
    From casual cotton kurtis to georgette Chikankari kurtis, women can style these pieces for office wear, festivals, weddings, and daily outings. Chikankari short kurtis appeal to younger audiences, while longer cotton kurtis are perfect for traditional settings.

  3. Comfortable Fabrics
    The choice of fabric influences comfort. Cotton and muslin provide breathability, georgette offers fluidity, and viscose brings a contemporary touch. Women appreciate the combination of comfort and craftsmanship that Chikankari provides.

  4. Empowering Artisans
    Each Chikankari kurti supports local artisan communities, especially women in villages around Lucknow such as Maliyabad, Malihabad, and neighboring areas. Purchasing these kurtis directly impacts artisan livelihoods and encourages the continuation of this centuries-old craft.

  5. Cultural Connection
    Wearing Chikankari is a celebration of heritage. For many women, it’s an emotional connection to India’s textile history, turning everyday clothing into a symbol of pride and tradition.

Popularity Growth Among Women

Chikankari’s resurgence among women is fueled by multiple factors:

  • Celebrity Influence: Bollywood actresses and fashion icons frequently showcase Chikankari, making it aspirational.

  • Social Media Exposure: Instagram, Pinterest, and TikTok have expanded Chikankari’s reach, inspiring younger audiences to embrace ethnic wear.

  • E-Commerce Accessibility: Platforms like Zibaa allow global customers to explore authentic Chikankari, promoting the craft beyond Indian borders.

  • Research-Based Trends: Studies indicate a 25% increase in demand for hand-embroidered kurtis among urban women over the past five years.

  • Cultural Pride: Consumers increasingly value handmade, sustainable products, which has driven women to choose Chikankari over mass-produced fashion.

This growth reflects both a fashion trend and a deeper cultural revival, highlighting the enduring appeal of Chikankari.

Fabric Options and Why Cotton Stands Out

Cotton Chikankari Kurtis

Lightweight, breathable, and versatile, cotton is the most popular choice for everyday wear. Cotton’s firm texture allows artisans to execute detailed stitches precisely, ensuring durability and aesthetic perfection. Cotton kurtis are easy to maintain, making them a practical choice for working women and students.

Georgette Chikankari Kurtis

Ideal for festive and formal occasions, georgette adds fluidity and elegance. The lightweight fabric allows embroidery to flow naturally, enhancing the visual appeal for evening events and weddings.

Muslin Chikankari Kurtis

Soft and luxurious, muslin is perfect for semi-formal occasions. Its delicate nature complements intricate stitches, giving the kurti an airy, ethereal quality.

Viscose Chikankari Kurtis

Smooth and contemporary, viscose adds a modern twist. It’s favored for fusion wear, balancing traditional embroidery with contemporary silhouettes.

Fabric Comparison

Fabric Comfort Stitch Precision Best For Occasion
Cotton High Excellent Daily Wear Casual
Georgette Medium Medium Flowing Styles Festive/Wedding
Muslin High Medium-High Semi-Formal Office/Events
Viscose Medium Medium Fusion Wear Casual/Fusion

 

Cotton stands out due to its breathability, durability, ease of maintenance, and ability to hold stitches without distortion, making it a favorite among women.

Special Designs and Stitches Preferred by Women

Women often select Chikankari stitches based on occasion, comfort, and aesthetic appeal:

  • Phanda: Round knot stitches creating floral motifs.

  • Bakhiya: Shadow work stitches adding depth.

  • Jaali: Net-like lattice designs for elegance.

  • Murri: Tiny grain-like motifs enhancing delicacy.

  • Tepchi: Running outlines for borders.

  • Hool: Chain stitches for decorative edges.

Each stitch type allows women to express personal style. For daily wear, subtle Phanda and Bakhiya are preferred; for festive events, Jaali and Murri are popular choices.

Styling Tips for Women

  1. Pairing with Bottom Wear

    • Cotton kurtis: leggings, jeans, palazzos

    • Georgette kurtis: flowy skirts or palazzos

    • Short Chikankari kurtis: dhoti pants or fitted trousers

  2. Accessorizing

    • Minimalistic jewelry complements embroidery

    • Juttis or kolhapuris enhance traditional charm

  3. Layering

    • Dupattas, scarves, or jackets add versatility

    • Fusion styling blends contemporary fashion with traditional embroidery

  4. Occasion-Based Styling

    • Office: Light cotton with subtle embroidery

    • Festivals: Vibrant georgette with rich motifs

    • Weddings: Muslin or viscose kurtis with detailed handwork

Hard Work Behind Chikankari: Artistry, Labor & Empowerment

Chikankari is not merely an embroidery technique; it is a labor-intensive art form that demands exceptional skill, patience, and dedication. Each kurti is a testament to the hours of meticulous work invested by artisans, predominantly women, in villages surrounding Lucknow, such as Maliyabad, Malihabad, and Kakori.

Time Investment per Kurti

The time required to complete a Chikankari kurti varies based on the complexity of the design and the fabric used. On average:

  • Cotton Chikankari Kurtis: 20–30 hours

  • Georgette Chikankari Kurtis: 30–50 hours

  • Muslin Chikankari Kurtis: 40–60 hours

These estimates account for all stages of production, including design tracing, stitching, and finishing.

Socioeconomic Impact on Women Artisans

Chikankari provides significant economic opportunities for women in rural areas. Key statistics include:

  • Employment: Approximately 250,000 artisans are engaged in Chikankari work in Lucknow and surrounding districts .

  • Income: Women artisans typically earn between ₹5,000 to ₹10,000 per month, depending on the volume and complexity of work .

  • Skill Development: Many artisans receive training in Chikankari techniques, enhancing their craftsmanship and employability.

Beyond financial benefits, Chikankari empowers women by providing a platform for creative expression and community engagement.

Village-Level Production: Maliyabad, Malihabad & Surrounding Areas

Villages like Maliyabad and Malihabad are hubs for Chikankari production. Key aspects of village-level operations include:

  • Home-Based Work: Many artisans work from home, allowing them to balance household responsibilities with income-generating activities.

  • Training Centers: Local institutions and NGOs offer training in Chikankari techniques, fostering skill development and preserving traditional crafts.

  • Cooperatives: Artisans often collaborate in cooperatives, pooling resources and sharing knowledge to enhance productivity and quality.

These village-level operations not only sustain the Chikankari tradition but also contribute to the local economy and community development.

Handmade vs Machine-Made Chikankari

Feature Handmade Machine-Made
Precision Artisan skill-based Uniform but less intricate
Cultural Value High – preserves heritage Low
Uniqueness Each piece is unique Mass-produced, identical
Durability Long-lasting Moderate
Price Higher due to labor Lower

Handmade Chikankari is unmatched in authenticity, artistry, and longevity, making it a better choice for women who value tradition and craftsmanship.

Care Instructions

  • Hand wash in cold water with mild detergent

  • Avoid bleach or harsh chemicals

  • Dry in shade to prevent fading

  • Iron on low heat with a protective cloth

  • Store folded in a cool, dry place

Proper care ensures longevity and preserves the beauty of intricate embroidery.

Everyday and Festive Uses

  1. Daily Wear: Cotton Chikankari kurtis paired with leggings or jeans

  2. Office: Muslin or cotton kurtis with subtle embroidery

  3. Festivals: Georgette Chikankari kurtis with vibrant motifs

  4. Evening Wear: Viscose or georgette kurtis with rich handwork

  5. Fusion Styles: Short Chikankari kurtis paired with skirts, palazzos, or dhoti pants

These versatile options allow women to wear Chikankari for every occasion, celebrating heritage while staying stylish.

Beyond Kurtis: Exploring Chikankari Across Women’s Wardrobes

Chikankari embroidery is no longer confined to traditional kurtis; it has gracefully expanded into a wide variety of women’s ethnic wear, offering versatile options for different occasions and personal styles. Modern women appreciate how this delicate hand-stitched embroidery can elevate not just everyday wear but also formal and festive outfits.

Chikankari Short Kurtis

Short kurtis have become increasingly popular for casual and semi-formal wear. Women love pairing Chikankari short kurtis with jeans, leggings, or palazzos for a blend of comfort and style. The lightness of cotton or soft muslin fabric ensures ease of movement while maintaining the elegance of traditional hand embroidery. Short kurtis with subtle Jaali or Phanda patterns are particularly favored by younger women seeking a contemporary look while staying rooted in traditional craftsmanship.

Chikankari Tops

Beyond kurtis, Chikankari has found its way onto tops, offering a versatile option for fusion wear. Women often pair Chikankari tops with denim skirts or tailored pants, creating outfits that are perfect for casual outings or informal office settings. The embroidered tops showcase intricate motifs such as floral vines or paisleys, which are subtle enough to blend with Western-style ensembles, demonstrating how Chikankari can seamlessly adapt to modern fashion trends.

Chikankari Suits

For formal occasions, festivals, or family celebrations, Chikankari suits remain a timeless choice. These suits, often crafted from soft muslin, georgette, or cotton blends, feature hand-embroidered patterns on both the kameez and dupatta. Women appreciate the way Chikankari suits combine tradition and elegance, allowing them to participate in cultural events while wearing garments that support local artisans. Some suits feature intricate Tepchi and Murri stitches, making them ideal for weddings, festive gatherings, or ceremonial occasions.

Chikankari Dresses

Chikankari embroidery has also expanded into full-length dresses and A-line styles, catering to women who want a blend of Western silhouettes with traditional Indian craftsmanship. Chikankari dresses are particularly popular for semi-formal events, garden parties, or even ethnic-themed office gatherings. Lightweight fabrics such as cotton or georgette allow for intricate embroidery without compromising comfort, making these dresses both stylish and practical.

This expansion of products ensures the craft remains relevant and accessible to modern women.