Artisan Grace Abaya – Gujarati Hand Embroidery
The Artisan Grace Abaya by Avellyn combines modest fashion with heritage craftsmanship. Made from soft Chinon Silk, this abaya offers a smooth, lightweight drape, perfect for both comfort and luxury. Its standout feature is the hand-embroidered sleeves and back, designed with authentic Gujarati embroidery that celebrates cultural artistry. A delicate lace hem adds detail and enhances the overall finish. Designed in a kimono style, this abaya is suitable for different occasions.
Fabric Details
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Fabric: Chinon Silk – lightweight, breathable, and flowy.
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Hand Embroidery: Gujarati traditional embroidery on sleeves & back.
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Hem: Delicate lace detailing.
Color
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Base Colour: BabyPink
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Embroidery: Multicolour threads with heritage-inspired patterns
How to Wear
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Style with a neutral or embroidered hijab for a polished look.
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Pair with heels or flats, depending on the occasion.
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Add minimal jewellery to highlight the embroidery without overpowering it.
Where to Wear
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Office or Work Meetings – formal yet stylish, modest wear.
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Festive Gatherings – embroidery adds a cultural touch for celebrations.
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Casual Outings – light and flowy fabric ensures all-day comfort.
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Evening Dinners & Events – elegant enough for a refined evening look.
Avellyn Promises
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Premium quality fabric
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Authentic Gujrati hand embroidery
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Attention to detail in every design
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Fashion that balances modesty with style
What is Authentic Gujarati Embroidery?
Gujarati embroidery is one of the oldest and most celebrated handicraft traditions of India, deeply rooted in the culture and lifestyle of Gujarat. Known for its vibrant colours, mirror work, bead detailing, and fine thread stitches, this embroidery reflects the artistic heritage of local communities who have passed down the skill through generations.
The craft often features geometric patterns, floral motifs, peacocks, elephants, and traditional symbols inspired by daily life, folklore, and spirituality. It is not only decorative but also symbolic, with many designs believed to bring good luck and prosperity. Traditionally, Gujarati women created embroidered textiles for weddings, festivals, and household decorations, making each piece a story of identity and pride.
Today, authentic Gujarati embroidery is widely used in fashion apparel, abayas, shawls, dupattas, handbags, wall hangings, and home décor items. Its intricate detailing adds elegance and cultural depth to modern designs, making it popular among fashion houses and designers worldwide.
More than just craftwork, this embroidery is a tradition of storytelling and heritage preservation. Each stitch represents patience, artistry, and cultural continuity, turning fabric into a living canvas of Gujarati culture.
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