Explore more of our amazing collections of home decors, fabrics, and other essentials:
Check out our exclusive fabric and weave collection of handloom sarees, kurtis, tees, dupattas, stoles, scarves, mufflers, unstitched dress materials, etc. Shop for high-quality fabrics and attractive weaves like - Ikat sarees, dupattas and stoles, Banarasi sarees and stoles, Tussar silk, Chanderi silk, Pure cotton weaves, pure silk weaves, Ajrak printed dupattas, applique work dupattas, batik printed dupattas and sarees, Maheshwari dupattas and many such more.
iTokri also has an amazing selection of hand-carved wooden sculptures and dolls, home decors, paper mache crafts, kitchen essentials, garden essentials, wall hangings, hand-painted and hand-painted folk art wall paintings on handmade canvases.
Why should you choose iTokri?
iTokri has one of the largest online collections of the best handmade Indian products. iTokri promises safe contactless delivery services and authentic, high-quality products. iTokri also has a friendly customer service staff to guide you through issues and problems and a customer-friendly website that is easy to navigate through.
Send presents via iTokri’s zero contact, fast international delivery services to your loved ones who live abroad, and greet them with your love and well wishes on occasions and festivals.
iTokri also works with several organizations and NGOs that work together to encourage tribal and rural artisans and craftsmen to create more of the traditional crafts, weaves, and artworks, make them financially stable and promote the traditional, tribal, local, and rural artworks of India.
FAQs
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What is a handloom cotton dupatta?
Handloom cotton dupattas are dupattas that are woven by hand on a traditional weaving loom with cotton threads and yarns. Handloom cotton dupattas are immensely beautiful and soft, and comfortable to wear and touch.
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How do you match handloom dupattas?
Handloom dupattas have an advantage to them. They are versatile, so you can very easily match them with any western wear or chic outfits or with something more casual. But the best that a dupatta looks paired up with is the traditional Indian attire like sarees, lehengas, kurtis, and churidar sets.
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