

A showpiece of Mughal-era embroidery tradition, this kurta pajama set carries hand-applied Zardozi work, gold metallic threadwork built stitch by stitch into the fabric surface, creating a depth of embellishment that catches light from every angle and tells the story of artisanal craftsmanship with every movement. The Zardozi technique dates back to the royal courts, and on this set, that heritage is unmistakable. Every element is finished by artisans at Taroob 's Amritsar atelier, where the embroidery is built into the fabric rather than applied on top of it, the distinction that separates handwork from machine work, and longevity from a single season. The kurta and pajama are drafted together as a pair, with Taroob's master cutters balancing the length, chest room, and fall of the fabric so both pieces sit correctly when worn. The fit is clean and structured without being restrictive, designed for a man who wants to wear the finest embroidery in the room and remain comfortable through an entire evening. Whether worn to a wedding, a reception dinner, Eid celebrations, or gifted to someone who appreciates genuine luxury, this set arrives in Taroob's signature packaging for a pre
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