Simplicity That Speaks Volumes Some outfits make a statement by being loud. This one makes a statement by being quietly, confidently beautiful. This cream unstitched suit set, adorned with hand-embroidered turquoise Sindhi work, is the kind of ensemble that draws attention not because it demands it but because it earns it. Clean, elegant, and rooted in a centuries-old embroidery tradition, this suit set is for the woman who appreciates craft as much as she appreciates style. The Art of Sindhi Embroidery Sindhi embroidery is one of the oldest and most recognisable needlework traditions on the Indian subcontinent. Originating from the Sindh region and carried forward by communities that settled across Punjab and Rajasthan, this craft is characterised by its use of geometric patterns—diamonds, crosses, and angular motifs arranged in precise, repeating formations. The work is done completely by hand, and each motif needs careful counting of the threads and careful placement of the stitches. What makes Sindhi embroidery distinctive is its structured symmetry. Unlike freehand embroidery styles that allow for improvisation, Sindhi work follows a disciplined grid. Every stitch has its place, and the finished pattern has a mathematical clarity that is deeply satisfying to look at. The artisans who practice this craft, many of them based in Punjab, have inherited not just the technique but also the patience and precision that it demands. On this suit set, the embroidery is done in vivid turquoise thread against the soft cream base fabric—a combination that feels both traditional and fresh at the same time. What Makes This Suit Set Special The beauty of an unstitched suit set lies in the freedom it offers. You decide the cut, the fit, and the silhouette—whether that is a straight kurta or an Anarkali, a salwar or a relaxed palazzo. The fabric does its part by being generous in length and consistent in quality. The embroidery on the yoke area is the centrepiece of the top piece, with smaller scattered motifs running down the length, giving the overall look a sense of balance rather than excess. The dupatta, in matching fabric, completes the set without overpowering it. How to Care for This Suit? Since the embroidery is done by hand and the fabric is natural cotton, hand washing is strongly recommended. Use cold or lukewarm water with a gentle detergent. Wash the pieces separately to prevent colour bleeding. Do not soak for too long, and avoid harsh scrubbing near the embroidered areas. Dry in the shade by laying flat or hanging carefully. Iron on the reverse side to protect the embroidery. Wearing a Piece of Living Craft Every time you wear this suit, you are wearing something that a skilled artisan spent hours creating—not on a machine, but with their hands and eyes and patience. It can't be mass-produced or go out of style. Available on IndiaHandmade, this cream Sindhi work suit set is a celebration of Punjab's embroidery heritage and a wardrobe investment that you will come back to again and again.