Traditional Handwork Phulkari Collection
Vintage Hand Embroidery Phulkari Dupatta Wrapper: A Tribute to Punjabi Culture
Enter the world of vivid hues, luxurious textures, and time-honored artistry with our Traditional Handwork Phulkari Collection. Phulkari, which literally means “flower work,” is not just embroidery, but a living tradition passed on through generations of skilled Punjabi women and deeply rooted in the cultural belly of Punjab.
This collection offers a beautiful knife work, patterned bespoke and is contrasted with mirror work, vibrant thread work and sporting age-old techniques which stand for more than just style, these are the pride of Punjab.
Why Choose Traditional Handwork Phulkari?
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Heritage You Can Wear
Our assortment is a tribute to Punjab’s heritage. Every Phulkari dupatta, stole, shawl is hand embroidered by artists whose skills have been honed over the centuries. These aren’t machine-made knock-offs — they are the real deal, made by hand from artisans with deep roots in tradition. -
Unmatched Craftsmanship
Phulkari embroidery is a type of craft in which floss silk thread is stitched on handwoven cloth, such as cotton or georgette. (Designs are embroidered on the reverse side — a skill that only master hands can achieve. The effect is, as a result, a beautiful colorful and textural play. -
Perfect for Weddings & Celebrations
If you are a bride who wishes to give her trousseau an ethnic spin or a guest at a wedding, a classic Phulkari dupatta is just the latest ‘it’ thing to elevate your look. Pair it with a plain suit or lehenga and let the handwork speak for itself. -
One-of-a-Kind Designs
Each dupatta in our Traditional Handiwork Phulkari Collection is one of a kind as we are dedicated to one piece one design. That means when you shop with us, you’re not only buying fashion — you’re buying a piece of art.
Here’s Why You Will Love Our Traditional Handwork Phulkari Collection
- Genuine Regional Craft – Handmade by talented ladies of villages of Punjab employing decades old craft.
- Colour-Loaded Embroidery – Our elements are a medley of traditional colours and modern vibes – think mustard yellow and deep maroon.
- Great for Gifting – A thoughtful gift for weddings, or cultural celebrations.
- Fusion-Friendly Fashion – Whether you wear it over a lehenga or pair it with blue jeans, it’s forever to be evergreen.
- Limited Edition Alternatives – Not mass produced. Each dupatta is one-of-a-kind.
Phulkari Most Popular Styles in Our Traditional Collection
Introducing you to a special collection of hand-embroidered Phulkari's in different materials and styles:
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Black Pure Chinon Silk Gotta Patti Hand Embroidered Phulkari Dupatta
Pure Chinon silk with heavy Gotta Patti handwork – ideal for wedding, reception and also parties in evening.
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Pink Pure Silk Gotta Phulkari Dupatta M11
Lavish pure silk dupatta with classic Gotta work – perfect for festive wear, bridal trousseau, or as a present.
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Vintage Khaddar Bagh Phulkari Early 20th Century KBD7
One of a kind handwoven vintage Bagh Phulkari on real khaddar – a heritage piece made for cultural staging or heirloom gifting.
How to Wear Phulkari in 2025: Here’s How it Stacks Up Styling Tips
- Classic Punjabi Look: Simply add a Phulkari Dupatta over a plain salwar kameez or a Patiala suit.
- Fusion Fashion: On the days when you want to pair up - a vibrant phulkari and a crop top and flared skirt can't ever make you miss a second look with an Indo-western fusion at its best.
- Simple elegance : Pair your Phulkari with a colour toned kurta or lehenga and keep the rest simple and let the embroidery shine.
- Modern Accessory: Drape it as a scarf, a utility belt (drape a phulkari on your waist over a tunic or saree pallu and you will rock it.
Why you should buy phulkari from Pink Phulkari?
- 100% Authentic Hand Embroidery
- Made by Traditional Artisans
- Design is exclusive and not available anywhere else
- Light But Stylish for All Seasons
Our commitment to preserving the native handloom and still offer comfort right at your doorstep is what sets Pink Phulkari apart as the best place to buy Phulkari online.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is Phulkari embroidery?
Phulkari is a traditional form of craft in which, the embroidery is done using silk threads on cotton, chanderi and georgette materials.
2. How To Wear A Phulkari Dupatta?
You can team it with salwar suits, lehengas, skirts or even a set of a denim jacket over it for a fusion look. It’s versatile and festive.
3. Are all Phulkaris hand-embroidered?
This is our traditional Handwork Phulkari Collection for Ladies/ Gents We do utter manual work.
4. Is it good to wear Phulkari to a wedding?
Absolutely! Phulkari dupattas are so popular in weddings, pre wedding functions and festivals because of the brighten look of up and its cultural value.
5. How to care for my Phulkari?
Dry clean only. Preserve its threads and colour by storing in a muslin cloth. Do not expose to the sun for extended periods.