SKU: SKU-21640
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This antique and champagne gold tissue zari pishwas set exudes regal elegance, perfect for grand celebrations. The floor-length silhouette, paired with a pure kimkhaab sharara and embroidered organza dupatta, offers a harmonious blend of texture and craftsmanship. Ideal for Walima, Nikah, or Barat, its metallic sheen and intricate bird motifs create a timeless bridal statement. The ensemble’s versatility suits US and Canada weddings, UK garden receptions, UAE evening formals, and Australia summer festivities, ensuring it shines across diverse style contexts.
Designed for the most memorable celebrations, this pishwas set is a vision of bridal opulence. The antique and champagne gold tones shimmer under soft lighting, making it a striking choice for Walima, Nikah, or Barat. In US fall receptions or UK registry ceremonies, its full sleeves and modest neckline offer both elegance and comfort. The wide-legged kimkhaab sharara adds depth, while the embroidered organza dupatta drapes gracefully for a balanced, traditional look.
The pishwas is crafted from lustrous tissue zari, known for its crisp texture and metallic sheen. Heavy embroidery with intricate bird motifs, sequins, and ornate scalloped borders showcase meticulous artistry. The pure kimkhaab sharara introduces brocade richness, while the organza dupatta’s delicate embroidery and lace edging add a soft, ethereal touch. This interplay of textures ensures the ensemble stands out at UAE evening formals or Canada winter weddings, where layered luxury is appreciated.
With its floor-length kalidar cut, this pishwas offers a voluminous flare that moves gracefully. The full sleeves and modest neckline provide a balanced silhouette, suitable for layering with statement jewellery or a traditional shawl. For Australia summer Eid luncheons, the airy organza dupatta keeps the look light, while the kimkhaab sharara adds grandeur without compromising comfort. Pair with gold heels and minimal accessories to let the embroidery and fabric textures take centre stage.