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Katan vs Raw Silk vs Brocade for Kurta

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Topic: katan vs raw silk vs brocade for kurta

Compare katan, raw silk, and brocade / kimkhab for men's and festive kurtas: hand, lining, meters, occasion, and who should choose which.

Katan vs Raw Silk vs Brocade for Kurta helps festive buyers shortlist the three most common Banaras kurta hands before they open the full silk-type grid. Parent hub: Silk Fabric for Kurta.

Primary topic: katan vs raw silk vs brocade for kurta.

Side-by-side comparison

PointKatanRaw silkBrocade / kimkhab
Hand / lookSmooth, bright Banaras sheenMatte, textured, modern on cameraMotif-led, denser, ceremonial
Best forWedding guests, reception, structured menswearDay festive, designer samples, textured editsGroom-side, reception statements, premium rails
Lining / astarOften optional on mid-weight piecesUsually optional; check translucencyOften needed for comfort and clean finish
Meter tip2.5 to 3.5 m men's kurtaSame range; easier motif matching on plainsPlan extra for motif match
Care leanGentle clean; watch water spots on bright facesMild care; avoid hard wringingDry clean; protect metal thread
Open type pagePure Katan SilkRaw SilkBrocade

How to choose in one minute

  • Want bright festive structure? Start with katan.
  • Want quieter texture for day events? Start with raw silk.
  • Want the cloth to carry the design? Start with brocade or kimkhab.

Still unsure? Read meters and sample packs, then order a 2.5 m length.

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Common questions

Katan or raw silk for a men's festive kurta?

Katan for brighter formal structure. Raw silk for a matte, textured look.

When should I pick brocade instead?

When motif and ceremonial presence matter more than a plain silk face.

Do brocade kurtas need lining?

Often yes, for comfort and a clean collar or placket. Confirm on the piece.