Kota Doriya Hand Painted Unstitched Suit (Blue) — Serene Confidence, Artisan’s Mastery
Blue is the colour of depth, of calm skies, of the infinite — and on the delicate canvas of Kota Doriya fabric, it becomes something quietly commanding. The Kota Doriya Hand Painted Unstitched Suit in Blue is an exercise in composed elegance: the airy sheerness of one of Rajasthan’s most celebrated handwoven fabrics, brought alive by the hand of an artisan who paints each motif freehand with patient skill. This is not an outfit you simply wear — it is a statement you make with quiet authority.
Craftsmanship & Fabric
Kota Doriya is a GI-tagged fabric woven in Kaithoon, near Kota, Rajasthan. Its signature khat weave — a square checkered interlacing of fine cotton and silk threads — produces one of India’s lightest and most breathable textiles. The cotton-silk blend gives the fabric a soft, natural sheen: cool on the skin, graceful in movement, and effortlessly flattering across silhouettes. It has been treasured in Rajasthan for centuries, worn by royalty at court and artisans in celebration alike.
On this sheer base, a skilled artisan applies hand-painted blue motifs — florals, paisleys, or nature-inspired designs executed entirely freehand. Blue pigments on Kota Doriya create a striking contrast: the coolness of the colour against the warmth of the fabric’s silk sheen makes for a look that is at once serene and sophisticated. Because the painting is done by hand, no two suits are identical — each carries its own natural variations that make it genuinely one-of-a-kind.
Features & Specifications
- Top fabric: GI-tagged Kota Doriya (Cotton-Silk blend) — hand-painted
- Dupatta: Kota Doriya — matching/coordinating
- Bottom fabric: Cotton
- Colour: Blue with hand-painted floral/motif designs
- Type: Unstitched three-piece suit fabric
- Occasion: Navratri (blue day), Eid, formal daytime functions, office festive, cultural events
- Silhouette: Tailor as straight kurta, A-line, or flared anarkali to preference
Perfect For
Blue holds layered significance in Indian tradition — the colour of Navratri’s eighth day (dedicated to Mahagauri), the devotional blue of Lord Krishna, the crisp elegance of Eid mornings. This suit is a beautiful choice for Navratri blue day, Eid al-Fitr, formal pooja functions, cultural programmes, and daytime formal events. Blue is also one of the most universally flattering colours — it enhances every skin tone, making this suit a reliable choice whenever you want to look polished and put-together.
Pair with silver Oxidised jewellery and white or silver juttis for a traditional look. Or wear with minimal gold jewellery and simple flats for a professional ethnic aesthetic that works beautifully for daytime occasions.
Hand-Painted Exclusivity
The artisans who hand-paint Kota Doriya suits work without stencils or mechanical guides — every motif is drawn from memory and muscle, applied with a confidence born of years of practice and generational knowledge. On a sheer fabric like Kota Doriya, this requires extraordinary control: there is no margin for error, no way to erase a misplaced stroke. What you receive in this suit is the culmination of that mastery — a wearable piece that no factory, however sophisticated, could produce.
What’s in the Box
- 1× Kota Doriya kurta fabric (hand-painted in blue) — unstitched
- 1× Cotton bottom fabric — unstitched
- 1× Kota Doriya dupatta — matching











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