Shades of Crimson

Angharkha

Experienced craftsmanship comes together to make this signature House red angharkha. Originating from the time of Rajistani Mughals, this style defines all that is regal and traditional.

Elevate your bridal look with this impeccable pleated ensemble, ensuring elegance in every fold.

Essence of molten

Lamè

Going beyond its visual allure, lamè embodies a sense of celebration, luxury, and cultural depth. Its metallic threads, woven into the fabric, allow light to dance across the surface, creating a striking, iridescent finish that adds a touch of elegance and grandeur,

This rich material, once favored by ancient Egyptian and Greek royalty for crafting garments with gold and silver, now celebrates the depth and drama of vibrant South Asian culture.

Whether it’s a lehenga, saree, or gown, lamè captures the perfect balance for those looking for tradition and modern opulence.

Opulence of white

Pishwas

Deeply rooted in the Mughal era, the pishwas represents the opulence and grandeur of royal courts. Traditionally worn by noblewomen, it symbolizes luxury, royalty, and grace.

For the multicultural and dynamic bride, this style offers a way to connect with a rich cultural heritage while reimagining the essence of the modern woman. It celebrates timeless elegance and empowers today’s bride to embrace both tradition and contemporary beauty in one regal silhouette.

The Signature House Red

Red is a color that is so deeply woven into the very fabric of our South Asian heritage, embodying joy, celebration and the promise of a new beginning. When adorned with intricate embroidery and delicate embellishments, it becomes more than a visual statement; it is a radiant expression of the bride’s grace, a reflection of her roots, and a tribute to the values and culture she carries into this new chapter of life.

From the meticulous artistry of Chatta Patti — where narrow strips of contrasting fabrics are hand-stitched into bold, geometric patterns on a flowing farshi gharara — to the delicate complexity of jaal embroidery laid gracefully across a six-yard French net dupatta, every element reflects time-honored skill and tradition. The bold shimmer of gota work dancing along the hem of a lehnga, the fluid beauty of zardozi threads tracing regal motifs, and the fine aari embroidery bringing floral patterns to life — each technique adds both depth and boldness.

Each piece pays tribute — to our artisans, to our clients, and to the to the craft that brings them together.