Ivory cotton and soft print for the beginning of the evening.
Evening rituals / festive cloth
For the lamp-lit hours.
Silk, cotton, print and ceremonial ease for kurtas, overlays, dinner sets, and festive Indian wardrobes.
Enter the festive edit
Rosewood layers, gold details, and relaxed ceremonial form.
Clothes that feel festive without becoming costume.
The Ceremony
Tradition is not a costume. It is a way of entering the evening.
Maison Jai studies the clothing around Indian rituals: the kurta chosen before guests arrive, the dupatta lifted before the aarti, the jacket worn when dinner moves to the terrace.
Discover the house palette
Product Categories
Built for celebration, kept for every evening after.
Kurtas
Printed cotton, silk blends, balanced ease.
Tunics
Ivory bases, delicate floral stories, soft movement.
Overlays
Layered pieces for lamp-lit gatherings.
Festive Wardrobe
Deep color. Quiet form.

Surkh Silk Kurta
Rs. 9,800

Ivory Puja Tunic
Rs. 8,400

Gulabi Printed Overlay
Rs. 12,200

Ceremonial Trouser Set
Rs. 10,600
The Aarti Edit
When the home becomes the occasion.
Garments made for brass light, flower trays, warm rooms, and the long after-dinner conversations that make festivals memorable.
Atelier Notes
Brass Light
Warmth decides the palette: gold, rosewood, ivory, shadow.
Printed Surface
The pattern is allowed to be rich; the silhouette stays calm.
Permanent Festive
Pieces made for celebration, then many evenings after.
Maison Journal
Stories in cloth, color, and ceremony.
CraftThe pressure of the block.
RitualDressing before guests arrive.
Palette