Frequently Asked Questions
What is Jacquard Fabric?
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Jacquard fabric is a type of woven textile that achieves its design or patterns during its construction or weaving process, not afterwards, like most of the other fabrics. The simplest way to identify a pure jacquard fabric is by its raised designs. Named after the French inventor Joseph Marie Jacquard, who invented the loom, jacquard fabric proudly showcases the beauty of the loom through its complex patterns and designs.

Are Jacquard Kurtis Suitable for All Occasions?
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Yes. Jacquard kurtis are incredibly versatile and can be styled in various ways for a wide range of occasions. No matter the event, slipping on a printed cotton jacquard kurta makes you a showstopper. Its luxurious texture never fails to amaze people. So buy a jacquard kurta set online from iTokri!

How to Care for Jacquard Fabric Kurtis?
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Caring for a jacquard kurta only necessitates gentle washing in cold water using a mild detergent, keeping the kurta away from direct sunlight, steam ironing on the reverse side of the kurta to remove wrinkles and creases and keeping it folded in your wardrobe to maintain its shape.

How is jacquard fabric different from regular fabric?
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Jacquard fabric has patterns woven directly into the cloth, unlike regular fabrics, where designs are printed.

Is Jacquard weaving a traditional craft?
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Yes, it is an age-old craft that is rooted in India's textile history.

Are Printed Jacquard Kurtis suitable for festive wear?
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Yes, printed Jacquard kurtis are perfect for festive dressing as they let you embrace the richness and warmth of our artistic heritage.

Does the print on Jacquard fabric fade easily?
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Since the design is woven, the patterns remain intact over time, no matter how regularly you use the garment.

Is Jacquard fabric breathable for summer wear?
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Cotton Jacquard is soft and breathable, making it ideal for summer wear.

Is Jacquard fabric handmade or machine-made?
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iTokri has a bespoke range of hand-woven Jacquard kurtis. Our handloom-style Jacquard kurtis have been crafted by skilled artisans across the country.

How should I wash a Printed Jacquard Kurti?
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Gently wash it in cold water with a mild detergent. Do not wring the garment aggressively to drain out excess water. Always reverse the printed Jacquard kurta before ironing.

Shop Jacquard Kurta for Every Occasion Online From iTokri

If there’s one fabric that every woman must have in her wardrobe, it is Jacquard fabric. The ideal of elegance and versatility, the jacquard kurta has been admired in the textile industry for its complex manufacturing process and timeless appeal since its first production during the 1800s. 

Since its introduction in India, women have fallen in love with it so hard that jacquard kurtis have become a part of women’s everyday attire, to special occasion wear. Among all sorts of jacquard kurta sets for ladies, the A-line long jacquard kurta as found on iTokri, has swept women off their feet. With such an adaptable piece in a woman's collection, dressing up has never been easier.

Jacquard Kurtas: Where Texture Meets Tradition 

Jacquard kurtas are heirlooms of Indian craftsmanship. The intricately woven patterns reflect our culture's deep artistic roots. From the lightweight Jacquard fabrickurta to the elegant woven Jacquard pattern kurti, this fabric is known for blending tradition with modern sophistication.

Born from the revolutionary invention of Joseph Mary Jacquard, the traditional Jacquard weave kurti is made using the loom, which is guided by punched cards. Made from diverse materials like cotton and silk, printed Jacquard kurtas offer durability, breathability, and elegance.

From daily wear to occasion wear, the depth, design, and heritage of a woven jacquard-patterned kurti are simply too good.

From Loom to Wardrobe: The Art of Jacquard Kurti Weaving

A traditional Jacquard weave Kurti is brought to life in the following way:


● Setting up the loom

To make every woven jacquard pattern kurti, a traditional loom is set up. It is prepared with warp threads. It helps with the weave. 

● Setting the design

Using the technique invented by Joseph Marie Jacquard, punched cards are then installed on the loom. These cards help form intricate patterns by guiding which warp threads to lift. These patterns are intrinsic to traditional Jacquard weave kurtis

● Warp and weft

As the loom moves, threads are lifted and lowered as per the punched cards. As a result, the woven Jacquard pattern kurtis come out as very detailed and aesthetic pieces of fabric. 

● Patterns

As the dance of warp and weft continues, floral patterns, vines, pasties, or temple motifs take shape that are woven directly onto the fabric. Handloom style Jacquard kurta made in this fashion turn into pieces of wearable art. 

● Finishing

Once the fabric is ready, it is washed, steamed, and cut into silhouettes for making an A-line Jacquard cotton long kurta or a soft Jacquard kurti for daily wear. This way, the fabric transforms into an attire that celebrates artistry and heritage.


Famous Crafts Available In Printed Jacquard Kutri At iTokri 

Our jacquard printed Kurtis for women are available in the following crafts:

● Jacquard Weaving Printed Kurti

These kurtis feature motifs that are delicately woven onto the fabric, which gives them texture and an artistic nuance. Every floral design or paisley motif carries the finesse of craftsmanship.

● Patchwork Jacquard Kurta

In these jacquard kurtis for women, artisans stitch together pieces of different jacquard kurtis to create a beautiful pattern. The thing about these kurtas is that no two are ever the same, so much like the women who wear them.

● Srikalahasti penwork kalamkari Jacquard Kurta

The confluence of South Indian penwork and the textured grace of jacquard makes these jacquard cotton long kurtas a must-have in a woman’s wardrobe. These jacquard kurtis for women tell mythological stories and other tales through hand-drawn kalamkari art.

Wide Colour Options Available in Jacquard Fabric Kurti Online at iTokri

Our traditional Jacquard weave Kurtis are available in a number of colours for you to choose from:

● Pink Jacquard Kurta

As soft as rose petals, our pink jacquard kurtis for women reflect true elegance.

● Red Jacquard Kurti 

Bold like sindoor and festive like beats, our red jacquard kurtis are made for celebrations.

● Purple Printed Jacquard Kurti 

Purple is a regal shade, and you can wear our purple printed jacquard kurtis when you want to feel like royalty while staying rooted to our traditions.

● Maroon Jacquard Long Kurta 

Maroon is the colour of strength and tradition. Our maroon jacquard long kurtis will make you feel all festive and reminisce the warmth of home.

Unique Features of Jacquard That Make it Perfect for Kurtis

Jacquard fabric hasn’t won the hearts of women just because of its intricate woven patterns and luxurious texture; the unique, elaborate designs that go into printed cotton jacquard kurtis have also played a role in it. Its raised patterns make it easy to distinguish among a variety of fabrics and add depth and dimension to the kurtis. The patterns that are so distinctive of jacquard kurtis make designing floral motifs and detailed and geometric patterns on this fabric so easy. An amalgamation of all these traits lends jacquard a rich and luxurious look, durability, breathability, and resilience. This fabric is so resilient to changes that you can leave a Jacquard Cotton A-Line Long Kurta in your wardrobe for years without wearing it, and it’ll still retain its shape and beauty for years to come. 

How to Style Your Jacquard Kurta for Every Occasion

This is how you can style your jacquard kurtas depending upon the order of your day:

● For exuding a festive vibe, you can pair a red jacquard kurti with a banarasi dupatta and matching jhumkas

● For work, you can style your maroon jacquard long kurtas with palazzo & pants and then complete your look with vibrant Kolhapuris.

● For running errands, you can choose a soft jacquard kurti for daily wear and style it with leggings, dainty earrings, matching footwear, and a sling bag.

● For dazzling in some traditional radiance, try draping a phulkari dupatta,  or a stole, over a pink jacquard kurta to look your ethnic best.

Why Choose iTokri for Buying Authentic Indian Handicrafts Online

iTokri is the most trusted destination online for quality, authenticity, and variety. With a curated collection of handpicked women's traditional kurtas from skilled artisans across India, iTokri offers a unique shopping experience that celebrates traditional craftsmanship, Indian fabric, and contemporary designs.

At iTokri, you'll find a diverse range of Chikankari kurtas for women, printed palazzo, Banarasi kurtis, and formal kurtis for women in colours, sizes, cuts, styles and patterns available nowhere else. Its commitment to promoting sustainable and ethical fashion practices is also highly commendable. It has taken a pledge to empower the communities of Indian artists and protect the Indian arts from being lost in the crowd.

● Authenticity Guarantee

Every jacquard kurti for women or any other garment on iTokri is handcrafted and curated from skilled artisans across India. 

● Limited-Edition Arts

Each product is a rare and timeless expression of handmade art.

● Local Kindness, Global Shipping

Our products are skilfully made by Indian artisans and delivered worldwide.

● Fair Trade Practices

No matter if you buy a traditional jacquard weave kurti, a dupatta, kurta set for women or shirts for men from iTokri, your purchase will empower weavers and do its bit to sustain indigenous crafts and art forms.

● Free Alteration 

Everything you order from us can be customised according to your size, so that it drapes you like a dream.

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Kurtis For Women - Kurtis Price Starting From

Women’s Kurta & Kurti

1850/-

Bagh Printed Kurti

1550/-

White Kurta For Women

950/-

Leheriya Kurtas

3590/-

Women’s Kurtas Under 1000

850/-

Festive Kurta 

1850/-

Black Kurta for Women

1290/-

New Arrival Kurtis For Women

1990/-

Silk Kurti

1890/-

Plain Kurti

1290/-

Shibori Kurtis

1290/-

Chikankari Kurtis

850/-

Jamdani Kurtis

1700/-

Tussar Silk Kurtis

2900/-

Bandhani Kurtis

1850/-

Mangalagiri Kurtis 

1990/-

Khun Weave Kurta

2590/-

Cotton Kurtis

1990/-

Batik Print Kurti

1990/-

Best Selling Kurtis For Women

2590/-

Maheshwari Kurti For Women

7200/-

Ajrakh Kurtis

1990/-

Organic Kala Cotton Kurti

3900/-

Kalamkari Kurtis 

1790/-

Pochampally Ikat Kurtis

1100/-

Woollen Kurtis  

2990/-

Bagru Print Kurtis

1890/-

Akola Kurtis

1990/-

Dharwad Kurtis

1490/-

Pipad Block Print Kurtis

1490/-

Sanganeri Kurtis

1790/-


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