The raw silk shirt boasts an intricate tapestry of panni paper work intertwined with golden and silver sequins and copper tilla, creating a dazzling array of patterns and motifs across the fabric. The back of the shirt mirrors the front's grandeur with additional golden sequins and golden tilla work.
Complementing the shirt is a dupatta, lavishly decorated with silver panni paper and copper tilla, creating a rich, textured look. The trousers are made from dyed silk, presenting a sleek contrast to the ornate top.
1- Short Shirt and Shalwar
Shirt:
The neckline is a piece of art on its own, featuring a ban with scalloped cut edges, richly lined with golden sequins, and enhanced with chatta patti detailing for a luxurious finish. The back of the shirt is accented by a hanging tassel that moves gracefully. Sleeves are richly adorned with a combination of chatta patti and kinaari lace, finished with handmade hanging beads.
Dupatta:
The edges of the dupatta are highlighted with kinaari lace, seeri/joint lace, and kiran lace, punctuated by four meticulously crafted handmade tassels at each corner, which serve as a focal point of the ensemble.
Shalwar:
The shalwar has kinaari lace with chatta patti with an embroidered border, giving them a finished look. It is designed with scalloped bottom edges that incorporate subtle organza details, adding depth to the overall silhouette. The overall fabric is enhanced by tilla lines.
2- Long Shirt with Wide-Leg Trouser
Shirt:
Adorned with a scalloped design that gracefully frames the collar, the chatta patti work interweaves layers of fine fabrics. The fabric used in the neck is enhanced by tilla. Panni paper embellished with copper tilla traces intricate patterns that gets the spotlight with all these detailings. The back of the neck has a handmade hanging tassel.
The bell-shaped sleeves have embroidered borders enhanced with chatta patti and hanging beads. The border of the shirt is embroidered and decorated with kinaari lace and scalloped organza patch. The bottom is further enhanced by hanging handmade wool tassles. The side vents of the shirt is also enhanced by kinaari lace.
Dupatta:
The edges of the dupatta are highlighted with kinaari lace, seeri/joint lace, and kiran lace, punctuated by four meticulously crafted handmade tassels at each corner, which serve as a focal point of the ensemble.
Trouser:
The wide-leg trouser has a scalloped cut at the bottom. This style is enhanced with kinaari lace indulging in the scalloped patterns.