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Phulkari Chinon Dupatta Hand Embroidered-NS40

Phulkari Chinon Dupatta Hand Embroidered-NS40

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We bring to you Phulkari, a traditional form of Punjabi embroidery known for its vibrant and intricate designs. It is often associated with festive celebrations and significant life events. The primary stitch used in Phulkari is the "Kari" stitch, where threads are worked in a darning technique to create elaborate patterns. Other stitches may include "Bachra" (stitching across the fabric) and "Teni Phulkari" (floral design). These garments are made in rural households involving multiple members of the same family working over one article from weeks to months. A traditional hand embroidered Dupatta that represents the Punjabi festive color and joy.

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Size Guide

One Size = Fits All

Size Chart for Top and Kurti:

Size XS S M L XL XXL XXXL
Bust 36 38 40 42 44 46 48
Waist 33 35 36 37 40 42 44
Hip 38 41 43 46 49 51 53

 

Size Chart for Footwear:

Size/Euro 35 36 37 38 39 40 41
UK 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
US 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Foot Length (Cm) 22.1 22.8 23.5 24.2 24.8 25.4 26.2

Return Policy Summary

We have an easy and free 5 day return policy, which means you have 5 days after receiving your item to request a return for any reason from size misfit to simply not liking the product. 

For Indian Customers we do not charge for any return shipping. Unfortunately for our international customers we charge you for return shipping on actual basis or you can choose to return on your own through your trusted shipping partner.

To be eligible for a return, your item must be in the same condition that you received it, undamaged, unworn or unused, with tags, and in its original packaging. 

IMPORTANT:

Take a video of the package when you open it from all sides and of all its contents while unboxing, if you do not have that video we will not be liable to take return in case incorrect or incomplete order is delivered to you or if any of the article has any damage or manufacturing defect. This is to avoid misuse of our easy return policy.

To start a Return:

1. From Home Page Menu tab go to "Your Order" page.

2. Click the order that you want to submit the return for.

3. If your order has more than one item, then select the items that you want to return.

4. Select a return reason and add a note for the store.

5. Click "Submit request".

We will arrange a free pick up with our delivery partners in India.

In a very few cases at remote locations where service is not available, we’ll send you a return shipping label, as well as instructions on how and where to send your package. Items sent back to us without first requesting a return will not be accepted. 

The products are to be returned to the following address: Needle Story, Ground Floor, SCF 72, Phase 3B-2, Mohali, SAS Nagar, Punjab-160059, India

You can always contact us for any return related question through whatsapp at +91 9056565577 or by writing at info@needlestory.com

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Shipping Policy Summary

Domestic Shipping Policy:

Our Shipping is Free all across India

Shipment processing time:

All orders are processed within 2–3 business days of receipt of the order.

If we are experiencing a high volume of orders, shipments may be delayed by a few days. If your shipment experiences a significant delay, we will contact you via email or phone.

Shipment Confirmation and Order Tracking:

You will receive a Shipment Confirmation email with your tracking number once your order has shipped. The tracking number will be active within 24 hours.

We will not be held responsible if the customer provides a wrong shipping address or contact number.

IMPORTANT:

Take a video of the package when you open it from all sides and of all its contents while unboxing, if you do not have that video we will not be liable to take return in case wrong or incomplete order is delivered to you or if any of the article has any damage or manufacturing defect. This is to avoid misuse of our easy return policy. Click here for our Return and Refund Policy.

Damaged or Tampered Outer Packaging:

If you are receiving a shipment with tampered or damaged outer packaging please refuse delivery, we will not be liable for such a package received by you.

International Shipping Policy:

We only ship orders with minimum value of INR 5000/-

We apply a flat shipping charge of INR 1800/- to your order.

We are not liable for any Tax, Custom, Duty, VAT of any kind in an international order and customer has to clear that at their own end as it is their responsibility.

For any help or information, please WhatsApp at +91 90 5656 5577 or write us an email at info@needlestory.com

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Celebrate Indian Craft

Indian Craft that we celebrate represents a rich and diverse tradition of textile arts that reflect the country’s cultural heritage and regional diversity. These crafts often involve intricate techniques, traditional motifs, and handwork that have been passed down through generations. Here’s looking into some of the key Indian Crafts in clothing:

Chikankari

Chikankari is a traditional Indian form of embroidery that originated in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. Known for its delicate and intricate needlework, Chikankari is often performed on lightweight fabrics such as muslin, chiffon, or georgette. This craft is characterized by its use of fine, translucent stitches and embellishments, including floral motifs, paisleys, and geometric patterns.

The embroidery involves a variety of stitches, including Tari, Zardozi, Bakhiya, Phanda, and Jaali. These stitches are used to create texture and patterns on fabric. The techniques range from simple to complex, allowing for both understated elegance and intricate designs. Each individual garment takes from a few weeks to a few months to complete.

Today, Chikankari continues to be a sought-after craft in both traditional and contemporary fashion. Designers incorporate Chikankari into modern apparel, including sarees, suits, and accessories, blending traditional artistry with current trends.

Chikankari is not just an art form but a cultural heritage of India, reflecting the craftsmanship of artisans and the historical richness of the Mughal era. It remains a symbol of grace and sophistication in Indian textiles.

Phulkari

Phulkari is a traditional form of Punjabi embroidery known for its vibrant and intricate designs. Originating from the Punjab region of India and Pakistan, Phulkari, which means "flower work," is celebrated for its colorful patterns and elaborate stitching techniques.

Phulkari has been practiced for centuries in the Punjab region, with roots tracing back to the 15th century. It was traditionally performed by rural women as part of their dowry and worn on special occasions, such as weddings and festivals.

Phulkari embroidery features bold, geometric patterns and floral motifs. Designs often include flowers, leaves, and abstract shapes. The primary stitch used in Phulkari is the "Kari" stitch, where threads are worked in a darning technique to create elaborate patterns. Other stitches may include "Bachra" (stitching across the fabric) and "Teni Phulkari" (a simple floral design). These garments are made in rural households involving multiple members of the same family working over one article from weeks to months.

Phulkari represents the rich cultural heritage of Punjab, reflecting the artistic skills of rural women and their role in preserving cultural traditions. It is often associated with festive celebrations and significant life events.

Rajasthani Block Print

Block Printing is a traditional textile printing technique that uses carved wooden blocks to create designs on fabric. This age-old craft has been practiced across various Indian cultures and is renowned for its intricate patterns and artisanal quality.

The process involves carved wooden blocks, fabric (often cotton or silk), and textile dyes or pigments. A design is carved into a block of wood, which is then dipped in dye and stamped onto the fabric. This is repeated to build up the complete pattern. Multiple blocks may be used for different colors or layers in the design.

There are several styles, including Ajrakh (intricate patterns from Gujarat), Sanganeri (delicate floral designs from Rajasthan), and Bagru (traditional prints with natural dyes from Rajasthan).

Block printing is a significant part of Indian textile traditions, reflecting local artistry and craftsmanship. It represents a blend of historical techniques with modern design sensibilities.

Punjabi Jutti

The Punjabi Jutti is a traditional form of footwear from the region of Punjab, known for its distinctive design and rich cultural heritage. These handcrafted shoes, traditionally made from leather, features a rounded toe and a slip-on style, often adorned with intricate embroidery and embellishments using techniques such as zardozi (metal thread embroidery), aari (needlework), and pearl embellishments.

Historically worn by both men and women, handmade with leather, juttis were designed to provide comfort and durability for everyday use. Over time, however, these humble shoes evolved into a canvas for intricate craftsmanship and artistic expression making them associate more with festive occasions, weddings, and cultural celebrations in Punjab. They symbolize a deep connection to Punjabi traditions and artistry.

In recent years, the jutti has gained global popularity, evolving into a fashionable accessory while retaining its traditional charm. Contemporary designs continue to celebrate its cultural roots, blending classic craftsmanship with modern aesthetics.

The Juttis we bring to you uses 100% genuine leather, made by hand using traditional ways with modern designs making them highly durable and aesthetically appealing. The Punjabi jutti stands as a beautiful representation of Punjabi heritage and a stylish element in a modern attire.

Our Vision

We will keep on adding and celebrating more crafts from different parts of India. Join us and together we will keep alive the age old traditions and vibrant crafts of India by supporting the artisans who for generations have kept on working on these crafts but still struggle to make ends meet. As we grow we will strive to reduce middlemen and source directly from artisans so that they get fair share for their hard work.

Warmest regards,

Needle Story Team