SKU: SKU-7009
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This aubergine-to-plum kalidar pishwas exudes bridal grandeur with its floor-length, multi-panel silhouette and intricate handwork. Zardozi embroidery graces the bodice, while gold and silver kaamdani shimmer on the sleeves. Finished with a jamawar border and paired with a sequinned gold net dupatta, it’s perfect for Nikah, Barat, or Walima. The jewel tones and luxurious fabrics make it equally striking for US and Canada weddings, UK garden receptions, or UAE evening celebrations.
The aubergine-to-plum gradient of this kalidar pishwas offers a regal palette suited to formal celebrations. Its jewel tones and lustrous jamawar hem make it a standout for Nikah, Barat, or Walima. In US fall receptions, the rich hues complement seasonal tones, while in UK registry ceremonies, the gold net dupatta adds a light, ethereal touch. For UAE evening formals, the shimmer of kaamdani catches ambient light beautifully, and in Canada winter weddings, the full sleeves provide both coverage and elegance.
This pishwas showcases couture-level artistry with dense zardozi embroidery on the bodice, gold and silver kaamdani on the sleeves, and a handcrafted tassel at the open-back neckline. The hem is adorned with a jamawar border layered over floral hand block prints, blending traditional textile techniques with opulent finishing. The gold net dupatta, sprinkled with sequins, balances the heavier silk panels with airy lightness, making it comfortable for extended wear during Australia summer Eid luncheons or evening celebrations.
Cut in a continuous kalidar style, the floor-length silhouette flows in voluminous panels from bodice to hem, creating graceful movement. The full sleeves and scoop neckline frame the upper body elegantly, while the open back with tassel detail adds a touch of allure. The churidar bottoms complete the traditional ensemble, ensuring a balanced proportion. This design flatters a range of body types, offering both structure and fluidity for diverse cultural and seasonal contexts.