SKU: SKU-33123
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This peach jamawar silk sherwani blends regal craftsmanship with timeless elegance. Featuring intricate gold thread embroidery over a woven paisley base, it offers a structured knee-length silhouette with a bandh gala neckline. Perfect for grooms seeking a refined look for weddings, this ensemble includes churidar trousers and a silk shawl. Its versatile styling suits grand celebrations in the US and Canada, refined receptions in the UK, and evening formals in the UAE or Australia’s summer festivities.
Designed for the discerning groom, this sherwani radiates sophistication at every angle. The peach jamawar silk base, enriched with a subtle paisley weave, is adorned with gold thread embroidery forming floral and vine motifs. Its regal presence makes it ideal for Barat processions, Nikah vows, or Walima receptions. In US fall receptions or UK registry ceremonies, the warm peach tone pairs beautifully with seasonal palettes, while in UAE evening formals or Australia summer Eid luncheons, its light-reflective embroidery adds festive charm.
The structured knee-length cut with a bandh gala neckline ensures a dignified silhouette. Metallic gold buttons and beadwork along the collar enhance the opulence. The ensemble is completed with crisp white cotton-silk churidar trousers and a silk shawl in ice-blue and peach, featuring fine woven patterns. A maroon turban with gold zari chevron motifs and a multi-strand pearl necklace with turquoise accents elevate the ceremonial grandeur, suitable for both traditional and contemporary wedding settings.
This sherwani offers a balance of structure and comfort, allowing ease of movement during extended celebrations. The breathable jamawar silk and cotton-silk trousers ensure comfort in varied climates, from Canada’s winter weddings with layered accessories to Australia’s warm outdoor gatherings. Pair with traditional footwear and minimal jewellery for understated elegance, or embrace full regalia with turban and necklace for a statement-making entrance.