Kota Doriya Suit With Gota Patti Work (Yellow) — Golden Light, Royal Embroidery
Yellow and gold — a combination that has lit up Indian celebrations since the courts of the Mughals. In the Kota Doriya Suit with Gota Patti Work in Yellow, this luminous pairing finds its most joyful expression: the sunlit warmth of a yellow GI-tagged Kota Doriya fabric adorned with gleaming hand-applied Gota Patti embroidery in gold. This is a suit that radiates happiness — one that seems to carry its own light wherever it goes.
Craftsmanship & Fabric
Kota Doriya fabric is woven in Kaithoon, near Kota, Rajasthan, under geographic indication protection. The fabric’s khat weave — cotton and silk threads interlaced in a precise square checkered pattern — produces a textile of exceptional lightness and sheerness. The silk threads in the yellow fabric catch and amplify ambient light, giving the colour a luminous depth that flat-woven cotton alone cannot achieve. Yellow Kota Doriya in sunlight is a genuinely breathtaking sight.
The Gota Patti work is applied by hand by trained embroidery artisans, who stitch gold metallic ribbon into flowers, paisleys, geometric borders, and traditional Indian motifs directly onto the fabric. On yellow, the gold Gota Patti creates a harmonious warmth — both colours in the same tonal family, yet distinct enough to create beautiful visual depth and a festive, celebratory glow. This combination is particularly beloved for bridal and pre-wedding functions in North Indian tradition.
Features & Specifications
- Top fabric: GI-tagged Kota Doriya (Cotton-Silk blend) with Gota Patti embroidery
- Dupatta: Kota Doriya — matching/coordinating
- Bottom fabric: Cotton
- Embroidery: Handcrafted Rajasthani Gota Patti (gold metallic ribbon appliqué)
- Colour: Yellow with gold Gota Patti motifs
- Type: Unstitched three-piece suit fabric
- Occasion: Vasant Panchami, Haldi ceremony, Basant, sangeet, spring weddings, Diwali
Perfect For
Yellow is one of the most auspicious colours in Indian tradition — the colour of turmeric, of the Haldi ceremony that blesses the bride before her wedding, of Vasant Panchami (the spring festival of Saraswati), and of the golden marigolds that mark every celebration. This suit is ideal for Haldi ceremonies, Vasant Panchami, Basant Panchami, sangeet functions, spring weddings, Diwali celebrations, and festive daytime events. The warmth of yellow with gold Gota Patti creates a look that is particularly striking in photographs — rich, celebratory, and deeply rooted in Indian aesthetic tradition.
Style with gold Kundan or polki jewellery, a maang tikka, and embroidered bridal juttis for the complete traditional look. This suit is also a beautiful gifting choice for brides-to-be — a piece that carries its own festive blessings.
The Gota Patti Tradition of Rajasthan
Gota Patti embroidery originated in the royal courts of Rajasthan and was traditionally used on the garments of queens, noblewomen, and brides. Today’s Gota Patti artisans continue this lineage — applying metallic ribbon by hand with the same precision and artistry as their predecessors. On a yellow Kota Doriya suit, the craft appears at its most celebratory: warm, luminous, and unmistakably joyful. Wearing this suit is wearing a piece of that royal tradition, reimagined for the modern Indian woman.
What’s in the Box
- 1× Kota Doriya kurta fabric with Gota Patti embroidery (yellow) — unstitched
- 1× Cotton bottom fabric — unstitched
- 1× Kota Doriya dupatta — matching











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