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698127360a53ae0e93115688Handcrafted Chikankari V-Neck Top|BlackBlack Has Never Looked This Alive Most people think of black as a safe choice—understated, reliable, and easy. But there is nothing safe about this black. This handcrafted Chikankari rayon top takes the classic black base and covers it in cascading white floral embroidery that trails from the shoulders and neckline like a garden in full bloom. The contrast is dramatic without being loud, refined without being boring. It is the kind of top that makes you reach for it again and again, because it always looks like you made an effort, even when you did not. Chikankari — Lucknow's Gift to Indian Fashion Chikankari is one of India's oldest and most celebrated embroidery traditions, and it belongs to Lucknow the way the Taj belongs to Agra—completely and without question. The craft is believed to have been patronised by the Mughal courts and refined over centuries in the workshops and homes of artisans in Uttar Pradesh. At its core, Chikankari is white thread embroidery worked on fabric, traditionally done by hand using a set of thirty-two distinct stitches, each with its own name, character, and place within a composition. The work on this top reflects that tradition faithfully. The embroidery begins densely at the yoke—flowers, snowflake motifs, and feathery leaf sprigs clustered together in a way that creates an almost textural, three-dimensional effect at the upper chest. From there, the design loosens and flows downward, with trailing leaf branches cascading towards the midriff and small scattered sprigs continuing down the length of the kurta all the way to the hem. It is a composition that has been thought through, not just filled in. The density at the top draws the eye upward, and the trailing motifs create a sense of natural, organic movement that flatters the body rather than obscuring it. The fabric chosen for this top is fine rayon—a material that drapes softly, breathes well, and has a gentle sheen that complements the lustre of the white embroidery thread beautifully. What Makes This Top Special? The choice to work Chikankari on black fabric rather than the traditional pastels is what gives this top its contemporary edge. Conventionally, Chikankari is done on white, ivory, or soft pastel fabrics, where the white thread work blends into a tone-on-tone softness. On black, the same white thread becomes bold and graphic—the contrast is sharp, and every stitch is visible with a clarity that actually lets you appreciate the craft more than you might on a lighter base. You can see the individual stitches, the variation in texture between the flat satin-stitch leaves and the raised floral centers, and the care that has gone into building up each motif. The mandarin collar and three-quarter sleeves give the silhouette a clean, polished feel that works across settings—it pairs easily with straight trousers or palazzos for a formal look and with jeans for something more relaxed. The length and the A-line cut are flattering across body types, and the rayon fabric means it stays comfortable through a full day of wear. How to Care for This Top? Delicate hand washing is recommended for this top. Use cold water and a very mild detergent, and handle the embroidered areas gently without scrubbing. Do not wring or twist the fabric. Lay flat to dry or hang in the shade, away from direct sunlight, which can fade both the black fabric and the white thread over time. Iron on the reverse side on a low setting to avoid flattening the raised embroidery stitches. If possible, store it folded in a soft cloth rather than hanging to prevent the rayon from stretching. The Craft You Can Wear Every Day Chikankari has survived centuries of changing fashion because it is genuinely beautiful and genuinely wearable. This black rayon top takes that timeless craft and puts it into a silhouette that belongs completely to the present — practical, versatile, and polished enough for almost any occasion. Available on IndiaHandmade, it is a piece that respects the tradition it comes from while making sure that tradition stays alive in the wardrobes of women today.8079
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Black Has Never Looked This Alive Most people think of black as a safe choice—understated, reliable, and easy. But there is nothing safe about this black. This handcrafted Chikankari rayon top takes the classic black base and covers it in cascadin...

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Black Has Never Looked This Alive Most people think of black as a safe choice—understated, reliable, and easy. But there is nothing safe about this black. This handcrafted Chikankari rayon top takes the classic black base and covers it in cascading white floral embroidery that trails from the shoulders and neckline like a garden in full bloom. The contrast is dramatic without being loud, refined without being boring. It is the kind of top that makes you reach for it again and again, because it always looks like you made an effort, even when you did not. Chikankari — Lucknow's Gift to Indian Fashion Chikankari is one of India's oldest and most celebrated embroidery traditions, and it belongs to Lucknow the way the Taj belongs to Agra—completely and without question. The craft is believed to have been patronised by the Mughal courts and refined over centuries in the workshops and homes of artisans in Uttar Pradesh. At its core, Chikankari is white thread embroidery worked on fabric, traditionally done by hand using a set of thirty-two distinct stitches, each with its own name, character, and place within a composition. The work on this top reflects that tradition faithfully. The embroidery begins densely at the yoke—flowers, snowflake motifs, and feathery leaf sprigs clustered together in a way that creates an almost textural, three-dimensional effect at the upper chest. From there, the design loosens and flows downward, with trailing leaf branches cascading towards the midriff and small scattered sprigs continuing down the length of the kurta all the way to the hem. It is a composition that has been thought through, not just filled in. The density at the top draws the eye upward, and the trailing motifs create a sense of natural, organic movement that flatters the body rather than obscuring it. The fabric chosen for this top is fine rayon—a material that drapes softly, breathes well, and has a gentle sheen that complements the lustre of the white embroidery thread beautifully. What Makes This Top Special? The choice to work Chikankari on black fabric rather than the traditional pastels is what gives this top its contemporary edge. Conventionally, Chikankari is done on white, ivory, or soft pastel fabrics, where the white thread work blends into a tone-on-tone softness. On black, the same white thread becomes bold and graphic—the contrast is sharp, and every stitch is visible with a clarity that actually lets you appreciate the craft more than you might on a lighter base. You can see the individual stitches, the variation in texture between the flat satin-stitch leaves and the raised floral centers, and the care that has gone into building up each motif. The mandarin collar and three-quarter sleeves give the silhouette a clean, polished feel that works across settings—it pairs easily with straight trousers or palazzos for a formal look and with jeans for something more relaxed. The length and the A-line cut are flattering across body types, and the rayon fabric means it stays comfortable through a full day of wear. How to Care for This Top? Delicate hand washing is recommended for this top. Use cold water and a very mild detergent, and handle the embroidered areas gently without scrubbing. Do not wring or twist the fabric. Lay flat to dry or hang in the shade, away from direct sunlight, which can fade both the black fabric and the white thread over time. Iron on the reverse side on a low setting to avoid flattening the raised embroidery stitches. If possible, store it folded in a soft cloth rather than hanging to prevent the rayon from stretching. The Craft You Can Wear Every Day Chikankari has survived centuries of changing fashion because it is genuinely beautiful and genuinely wearable. This black rayon top takes that timeless craft and puts it into a silhouette that belongs completely to the present — practical, versatile, and polished enough for almost any occasion. Available on IndiaHandmade, it is a piece that respects the tradition it comes from while making sure that tradition stays alive in the wardrobes of women today.

Country of originIndia
brandNon-branded
genderFemale
colour#000000
colour nameBlack
sizeXL
fabricRayon
returnableyes
cancellableyes
return window7 days
time to ship24 hours
contact details consumer careIndiahandmade,[email protected],18001216216
manufacturer or packer nameAvadh Chikankari Producer Company Limited Avadh Chikankari Producer Company Limited
manufacturer or packer address347/382, Old Tikait Ganj, Tulsidas Marg Lucknow Uttar Pradesh 226004
common or generic name of commodityHandcrafted Chikankari V-Neck Top|Black
month year of manufacture packing importNA
imported product country of originIN