SKU: SKU-32515
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This antique gold silk sherwani blends traditional craftsmanship with a modern silhouette, making it a refined choice for ceremonial occasions. The lustrous silk base is adorned with intricate adda work embroidery in metallic threads, creating a sophisticated texture without overpowering the garment’s natural sheen. Its straight, knee-length cut with a bandhgala collar offers a sleek profile, perfect for formal gatherings. Whether styled for a Walima in the UK, a Nikah in the UAE, or an engagement in Canada, this ensemble delivers timeless elegance.
Designed for formal celebrations, this antique gold sherwani offers understated luxury for grooms and close family members. The warm gold tone complements both daytime and evening events, from a Walima reception in the UAE to a Nikah ceremony in the UK. Its versatile hue pairs effortlessly with traditional accessories, allowing for personalised styling that reflects cultural heritage while maintaining a contemporary edge.
The sherwani is tailored from premium silk, chosen for its lustrous finish and smooth drape. Intricate adda work embroidery in metallic threads forms repeating floral motifs across the front, sleeves, and collar, adding artisanal depth. The concealed front fastening maintains a clean line, while the embroidered cuff borders provide a subtle accent. This balance of embellishment and fabric sheen ensures the piece remains elegant without appearing overly ornate, making it suitable for diverse formal settings, including Canada winter weddings.
The straight, knee-length cut and slim fit create a sleek, elongated silhouette. Full sleeves and a bandhgala collar enhance the formal profile, while the matching slim trousers complete the cohesive look. For added flair, pair with a contrasting turban or traditional khusa shoes. This sherwani’s breathable silk fabric ensures comfort during extended wear, whether at an Australia summer engagement luncheon or a US fall reception, adapting seamlessly to different climates and cultural contexts.