A chicken kurti is a popular traditional Indian garment that features intricate chikan embroidery, a craft that originated in Lucknow, India. The embroidery, often done by hand, is characterized by delicate and detailed patterns, usually in white thread, on soft fabrics like cotton or georgette. The "chicken" part of the name comes from the chikan technique, which involves stitches like phool (flowers), jaali (net-like patterns), and buti (small motifs). Chicken kurtis are highly sought after for their fine craftsmanship and elegance, making them a favorite choice for festive occasions, weddings, or any celebration where traditional attire is desired.
The design of a chicken kurti can range from simple, minimalist styles to more elaborate, heavily embroidered pieces. The kurti itself typically has a relaxed fit with a straight or A-line cut, providing comfort while maintaining its stylish appeal.