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Kota Doria Gather Top
Kota Doria fabric comes from the town of Kota in Rajasthan, India, and is famous for its delicate checkered pattern, translucent texture, and breathability. The word "Doria" actually means "thread" in English, which highlights the intricate weaving technique used to make this fabric. Even today, Kota Doria is handwoven on traditional pit looms in Kaithoon, near Kota, and in some surrounding villages. The traditional process involves dyeing the yarn, setting the loom, and weaving with precision to create the signature checkered pattern known as "khat."
Traditionally, Kota Doria fabric is made from cotton or a blend of cotton and silk, which makes it breathable and comfortable to wear. It's used to make garments like sarees, kurtas, dupattas, and scarves. Because of its comfort, sheer elegance, and timeless appeal, it's a popular choice for everything from casual wear to formal events.
I have such fond memories of turning my mom's Kota sarees into tunics (salwar kameez) or buying Kota fabrics just to make salwar kameez. They were some of my favorite outfits because the fabric is so soft on the skin and perfect for the scorching summer heat. I hadn't worn Kota since I left India in 2004, but when I came across this beautiful top from Jaipur Pink, it felt like a trip down memory lane. I really wanted to share this amazing piece with you all here. It’s such a creative idea to use this elegant and breathable fabric to make a unique top that blends traditional fabric with a contemporary style, giving you a balanced look that’s both casual and refined. This top can be worn lined or unlined, depending on your preference, and it’s perfect for a casual summer outing or a sun-soaked day by the water!