Ready to Wear Dhoti and Angavastram Set with Meenakari Woven Golden Border
Colors:
Green Flash
Green Flash
Melon
Melon
Pure White
Pure White
Barrier Reef
Barrier Reef
Autumn Glory
Autumn Glory
Bleached Sand
Bleached Sand
Clove
Clove
Deep Ultramarine
Deep Ultramarine
Flame Scarlet
Flame Scarlet
Prism Violet
Prism Violet
Raspberry Sorbet
Raspberry Sorbet
Rosebloom
Rosebloom
Royal Blue
Royal Blue
Spicy Orange
Spicy Orange
Tide Pool
Tide Pool
Tigerlily Orange
Tigerlily Orange
Wild Aster
Wild Aster
Zinnia
Zinnia
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MADE IN INDIA.

Ready to Wear Dhoti and Angavastram Set with Meenakari Woven Golden Border

$38.25
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Since time immemorial the parrot's green color has been symbolizing fertility and prosperity in traditional Indian attire. Goddess Kamakshi holding a parrot is revered as the deity of prosperity. The parrot green color is preferred by men and women in ethnic wear to elevate the auspiciousness of the occasion. This ready-to-wear Dhoti and Angavastram Set in art silk is a perfect choice for men for such occasions. Introducing our exquisite Ready to Wear with the luxurious dhoti features a comfortable fit and a stunning Meenakari woven golden border, while the accompanying angavastram adds a regal touch. Perfect for weddings, festivals, and special occasions, this set exudes timeless charm and sophistication. 

Color:
Green Flash
Green Flash
Melon
Melon
Pure White
Pure White
Barrier Reef
Barrier Reef
Autumn Glory
Autumn Glory
Bleached Sand
Bleached Sand
Clove
Clove
Deep Ultramarine
Deep Ultramarine
Flame Scarlet
Flame Scarlet
Prism Violet
Prism Violet
Raspberry Sorbet
Raspberry Sorbet
Rosebloom
Rosebloom
Royal Blue
Royal Blue
Spicy Orange
Spicy Orange
Tide Pool
Tide Pool
Tigerlily Orange
Tigerlily Orange
Wild Aster
Wild Aster
Zinnia
Zinnia
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Express Shipping
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Specifications
SPG26
Art Silk
Delivery and Return Policies
Ships in 1-3 days
Returns and Exchanges accepted within 7 days
Free Delivery
Easy Returns
Easy Returns
Return within 7 days of
order delivery.See T&Cs
Fully Insured
Fully Insured
All orders are fully insured
to ensure peace of mind.
100% Handmade
100% Handmade
All products are
MADE IN INDIA.

Embrace Tradition with Unmatched Elegance

Step into a realm of timeless tradition and exquisite craftsmanship with this ready-to-wear dhoti and angavastram set. Designed for comfort and cultural significance, this ensemble is perfect for religious ceremonies, auspicious occasions, cultural festivals, or any event where you wish to exude a sense of grace and heritage. The vibrant, eye-catching green hue is both refreshing and sophisticated, making you stand out with a subtle yet powerful presence.

Art Silk Draping Perfection

Crafted from high-quality art silk, this dhoti offers a luxurious drape that moves beautifully with every step. The fabric is lightweight and breathable, ensuring comfort throughout the day or evening, even in warmer climates. The ready-to-wear design eliminates the hassle of traditional draping, offering a pre-stitched dhoti that is easy to wear and adjust, providing a perfect fit and a clean, polished silhouette. This convenience does not compromise on authenticity; the garment retains the classic appeal of a traditional dhoti, allowing you to connect with your roots effortlessly.

A Touch of Royal Grandeur: The Meenakari Border

The true highlight of this ensemble is the magnificent Meenakari woven golden border adorning both the dhoti and the angavastram. This intricate detailing, reminiscent of royal artistry, adds a layer of opulence and sophistication that is simply breathtaking. The Meenakari technique, known for its vibrant enamel work and meticulous craftsmanship, is beautifully translated into this golden border, creating a rich texture and a dazzling shimmer. The golden threads are woven with precision, forming elegant patterns that catch the light and draw the eye. This exquisite border elevates the entire outfit, transforming it into a statement piece that speaks of refined taste and cultural pride.

Versatile and Distinguished

The accompanying angavastram, also featuring the same opulent golden border, is designed to be draped over the shoulder, adding an extra layer of elegance and completeness to your traditional attire. Its generous size ensures a graceful drape, complementing the dhoti perfectly. This set is ideal for groomsmen, cultural performances, spiritual gatherings, or simply for those who appreciate the beauty and significance of Indian traditional wear. It's a versatile addition to any wardrobe, promising to make you the center of admiration at every event. Experience the perfect blend of modern convenience and ancient artistry.

Wrapping Culture: The Art of Wearing a dhoti

Dhoti is an unstitched garment or a large fabric, measuring about 5 yards in length, that is wrapped by men around their waist and legs. In Vedic civilization, wearing Dhoti was a part of their everyday attire. However, modern civilization has changed the clothing styles and preferences of Indian men and women. Indians have now imbibed the western culture. That being said, one cannot ignore the fact that some sections of men can still be seen wearing dhotis such as the farmers of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, some secular politicians, the pujaris or priests in Hindu temples, and some traditional martial artists. It is undoubtedly the emblem of the unmatched Indian culture. Dhoti is called by different names in different places such as "Mundu" in Kerala, "Laacha" in Punjab, "Mardaani" in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, "Veshti" in Tamil Nadu, "Dhotar" in Maharashtra, etc.

Draping a perfect Dhoti: The neat and comfortable way

Tying a perfect dhoti is not a difficult task and can be wrapped in various ways. If you want to experience the comfortable drape of the dhoti, you need to know how to wear the dhoti in the simplest way, the steps of which are mentioned below:

Step 1 - Bring the cloth to the front

Take a long piece of unstitched cloth of your choice. Make sure it is clean and does not have any wrinkles on it. Bring the cloth from the back to the front on the waist so that there is the same length of the cloth on either side of your body.
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Step 2 - Tie knots to keep the cloth in place

Measuring on both your index fingers, tie two knots near the navel. The knots should neither be too tight nor too loose on your waist. Now the cloth is divided into two sections; left and right.
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Step 3 - Set pleats on the left side

Take the left section from between your legs. Make a series of structured and aligned folds between both the loose ends, and tuck it at the back. Remember, it is the way the folds have been set that makes the dhoti look elegant.
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Step 4 - Make folds on the right side

Now that the left section is set, it is time to work on the right section of the cloth. You have to make similar pleats on this side too and make sure that they remain intact. Now tuck it at the waist and your dhoti is ready.
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Different ways of styling Dhoti

The lightweight cotton fabric of the dhoti is available in various colors having a stripe of a colorful border making it appear rich and sophisticated. This clothing is suited especially for the summer season. A lot of innovations have been made to the Dhoti, one of them being its availability in silk fabric also. The silk varieties are worn on special occasions and marriage ceremonies, while the cotton varieties are worn as daily wear. The Indian dhoti is not only extremely comfortable for men but also adds an element of dignity and manliness to their personalities. The way of styling the Indian dhoti differs from place to place and has indeed evolved a lot due to global influence.
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In the South Indian states men either fold their dhoti into half and tuck it at the waist reaching only to their knees which is mostly worn on informal occasions, or a full-length dhoti which is mostly plain white bearing a golden border. They wear it with an unstitched piece of cloth known as “Angavastram” draped over their shoulders. Some men wear the dhoti along with a shirt which they call a “Chokka”.
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Men in North India style their dhoti with a Kurta and the combination is called “Dhoti-kurta”. Men of the “Jaat” community of Haryana are also seen clad in Dhoti Kurta.

Traditional men of West Bengal wear a Dhoti made of Tussar or Silk along with a Kurta on the festivity celebrations of Durga Puja and Saraswati Puja.

The Gaudiya Vaishnavas or the devotees of the worldwide-known Hare Krishna Movement have positively adopted the Vedic culture of wearing Dhoti as their everyday attire. The Brahmacharis wear saffron colored dhoti along with saffron Kurta while the Grihastha men wear white colored dhoti along with white Kurta. Some unmarried boys pair their dhoti with a simple T-shirt or collared shirt making it look more like a fashionable garment. The youth of this movement inspires others to reconnect with the rich tradition and culture of Bharat due to which wearing a dhoti has gained a lot of popularity.
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