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Anonymous This co-ord set is phenomenal, the colors, the work everything is just stunning, nice work SURYAAT, keep it up.
Deep burgundy · heavily embroidered ivory shisha mirror-work yoke with hand-stitched outline work · hand-knotted white cotton lace trim — scalloped border on hemline, tassel-fringe border on dupatta edge · matching raw cotton straight-cut palazzo · with layered white lace and cotton tassel border
Fabric: Cotton kurta · Dense shisha mirror-work yoke · Hand-stitched ivory outline embroidery · White cotton lace hem border · Scalloped lace detailing · palazzo · Layered lace and tassel border
Story — From the havelis of Shekhawati:
In the painted havelis of Shekhawati, the women did not speak their wealth. They wore it.
Every surface told a story — the frescos on the outer walls, the mirror-work on the inner chambers, the cotton on a woman's back as she crossed a courtyard that had held four generations of morning light. The mirror-work was not decorative. It was philosophy. To reflect the world back at itself. To say: I see you, and I do not flinch.
Agha carries that language forward. The dense shisha yoke is hand-set, piece by piece, the way those havelis were built — without hurry, without compromise. The white lace at the hem is the restraint a great woman always keeps. Burgundy, because the Marwari merchant women understood that power has a colour, and it is never beige.
She does not need to lead loudly. The room already knows.
· Raw Cotton kurta · Dense shisha mirror-work yoke · Hand-stitched ivory embroidery · White cotton lace hem · Scalloped detailing · Raw silk palazzo · Layered lace