SKU: SKU-10606
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This tea pink handworked raw silk gharara set blends traditional bridal artistry with modern elegance. Featuring a long straight kameez, flared chiffon gharara, and net dupatta, it is adorned with metallic thread embroidery, sequins, beads, and chatta patti detailing. The harmonious pastel palette and intricate craftsmanship make it a versatile choice for Nikah, Walima, or a soft-toned Barat. Its refined silhouette and rich textures suit celebrations from UK garden receptions to UAE evening formals, US indoor weddings, and Australia summer festivities.
Designed for refined bridal moments, this tea pink gharara set offers a graceful balance of tradition and contemporary charm. The long straight kameez elongates the frame, while the voluminous gharara adds movement and drama. Ideal for Nikah, Walima, or pastel-themed Barat, it pairs beautifully with delicate jewellery and soft makeup. In US fall receptions, its muted tones harmonise with seasonal palettes, while in Australia summer Eid luncheons, the airy fabrics keep you comfortable.
The raw silk shirt is richly embellished with metallic thread embroidery, sequins, and beadwork, forming ornate floral and paisley motifs. A green bead trim at the hem introduces a subtle pop of colour. The chiffon gharara features a stitched knee band and flared lower panels with chatta patti detailing, enhancing its traditional appeal. The net dupatta, finished with heavily worked borders and an all-over jaal pattern, completes the ensemble with opulent texture, perfect for UK registry ceremonies or UAE evening formals.
The straight-cut shirt and flared gharara create a balanced silhouette that flatters various body types. Full sleeves and a sweetheart neckline add modest elegance. Lightweight yet structured, the set allows ease of movement during extended celebrations. For Canada winter weddings, layering with a shawl can add warmth without compromising style. To preserve its beauty, store in a cool, dry place and avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight.