Shatranj Set
In the durbars of Rajputana, shatranj was never just a game. It was power made visible — strategy dressed in silk, patience gilded in gold.
This set carries that same weight.
The kurta is woven in deep royal violet with scattered gold buti, the kind of cloth that catches candlelight the way old havelis catch the evening sun. The yoke is hand-set with mirrors — geometric, deliberate, the same craft that once adorned the palaces of Jaipur. The hemline falls in a scalloped border of mirror drops and gold kiran, each piece placed by hand.
The shalwar is cut in silver-blue tissue — fluid and metallic, shifting colour with every movement, like moonlight on marble floors.
The dupatta is sheer violet, bordered in gold zari paisley, draped the way Rajput women draped theirs — not to cover, but to command.
Shatranj is not worn. It is played.
Limited pieces. No restock.