Kota Doriya Suit With Gota Patti Work (Yellow) — Sun-Kissed Fabric, Heritage Embellishment
Some colours need no introduction — they walk into a room and the mood lifts. Yellow is one of them. The Kota Doriya Suit with Gota Patti Work in Yellow captures the very best of this radiant colour: the barely-there lightness of GI-tagged Kota Doriya weave in warm golden yellow, adorned with hand-stitched Gota Patti embroidery that transforms this already beautiful fabric into something truly regal. This suit was made for moments of joy — and it will create them wherever you wear it.
Craftsmanship & Fabric
Kota Doriya is a GI-tagged fabric from Kaithoon, near Kota, Rajasthan — woven using a centuries-old method that remains impossible to mechanically replicate with full authenticity. The khat weave interlaces cotton and silk threads in a square checkered pattern, producing a fabric that is feather-light, breathable, and possessed of a natural silk shimmer. In yellow, this shimmer creates a sunny, glowing warmth — the fabric seems to absorb sunlight and release it gently, making the wearer appear radiant in all lighting conditions.
Over this warm yellow base, Gota Patti craftspeople apply hand-stitched gold metallic ribbon in decorative floral and geometric patterns. The gold embroidery and the yellow fabric share a tonal warmth that makes this combination feel harmonious and luxurious at once. The Gota Patti adds just enough shimmer to elevate the look for festive occasions without making it feel heavy or over-dressed — it is embellishment at its most sophisticated.
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 embroidery
- Type: Unstitched three-piece suit fabric
- Occasion: Haldi ceremony, Teej, Vasant Panchami, sangeet, Navratri, festive functions
Perfect For
Yellow carries deep auspiciousness in Indian culture — associated with turmeric blessings at weddings, the arrival of spring, and the golden bounty of harvest. This suit shines brightest at Haldi ceremonies, Vasant Panchami, Teej, Navratri festive days, sangeet functions, spring and summer weddings, and any celebration where warmth, joy, and festivity are the order of the day. It is also an inspired gifting choice — for brides, for mothers of brides, or for any woman who loves ethnic wear of genuine quality and heritage provenance.
Pair with Kundan or Meenakari jewellery set in gold, embroidered mojris, and a potli bag for the complete traditional look. For a more contemporary approach, choose simple gold drop earrings and strappy heels.
Royal Heritage, Artisan Hands
Both Kota Doriya weaving and Gota Patti embroidery are craft traditions with roots in the royal courts of Rajasthan. The weavers of Kaithoon and the Gota Patti artisans of Jaipur have both carried their crafts across generations, adapting to contemporary tastes while preserving the authenticity of their methods. By choosing this suit, you are not just making a fashion choice — you are sustaining two living craft traditions and the livelihoods of the families who practise them.
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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