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Gul-e-Zafran

Gul-e-Zafran

Fabric & Design Details

1. The Shirt / Angrakha (Mustard/Ochre)

  • Fabric: Pure Raw Silk (80g) or Cotton Net.

    • Why: Nida Azwer frequently uses Raw Silk for its structure and sheen, which holds heavy embroidery well without sagging. Cotton Net is used for a lighter, more flowy “Kalidar” look.

  • Texture: Smooth with a subtle matte sheen.

  • Work/Embellishment: Likely features “Marodi” or “Vasli” embroidery (antique gold thread work). Look for motifs inspired by Mughal architecture, floral vines, or birds (a Nida Azwer signature).

  • Style: An Angrakha cut (overlapping front) or a floor-length Kalidar/Peshwas with a heavy border (daman) at the bottom.

2. The Shawl / Dupatta (Deep Maroon/Burgundy)

  • Fabric: Pure Micro Velvet.

    • Why: Velvet is the classic pairing for winter formals in this color scheme. It adds a “royal” weight to the outfit.

  • Work/Embellishment: Heavy Zardozi (gold bullion wire work) and Gota accents.

    • Detailing: The borders likely have thick, intricate embroidery, and the center may have a “spray” of smaller motifs or sequins (chan).

3. The Bottoms (Trousers/Churidar)

  • Fabric: Korean Raw Silk or Banarasi Jamawar.

    • Style: Usually a Churidar (for a traditional look) or Straight Pants with gold lace/gota finishing at the ankles.

  • Color: Dyed to match the shirt (Mustard) to create a seamless column of color, allowing the Maroon shawl to pop.

Summary Table for Tailor/Boutique

Component Suggested Fabric Color Code Surface Ornamentation
Upper (Shirt) Pure Raw Silk Mustard / Ochre Hand-embriodered Zardozi & Resham (Silk Thread)
Drape (Shawl) Pure Velvet Deep Maroon / Oxblood Heavy Gold Border, Gota Patti, Tassels on corners
Lower (Pant) Raw Silk or Jamawar Mustard (Matching) Plain with ankle embroidery or Gota lace

Disclaimer

Please note that slight variations in color and embellishment may occur due to lighting and hand-crafted detailing. Each piece is uniquely made to order.

Description

Fabric & Design Details

1. The Shirt / Angrakha (Mustard/Ochre)

  • Fabric: Pure Raw Silk (80g) or Cotton Net.

    • Why: Nida Azwer frequently uses Raw Silk for its structure and sheen, which holds heavy embroidery well without sagging. Cotton Net is used for a lighter, more flowy “Kalidar” look.

  • Texture: Smooth with a subtle matte sheen.

  • Work/Embellishment: Likely features “Marodi” or “Vasli” embroidery (antique gold thread work). Look for motifs inspired by Mughal architecture, floral vines, or birds (a Nida Azwer signature).

  • Style: An Angrakha cut (overlapping front) or a floor-length Kalidar/Peshwas with a heavy border (daman) at the bottom.

2. The Shawl / Dupatta (Deep Maroon/Burgundy)

  • Fabric: Pure Micro Velvet.

    • Why: Velvet is the classic pairing for winter formals in this color scheme. It adds a “royal” weight to the outfit.

  • Work/Embellishment: Heavy Zardozi (gold bullion wire work) and Gota accents.

    • Detailing: The borders likely have thick, intricate embroidery, and the center may have a “spray” of smaller motifs or sequins (chan).

3. The Bottoms (Trousers/Churidar)

  • Fabric: Korean Raw Silk or Banarasi Jamawar.

    • Style: Usually a Churidar (for a traditional look) or Straight Pants with gold lace/gota finishing at the ankles.

  • Color: Dyed to match the shirt (Mustard) to create a seamless column of color, allowing the Maroon shawl to pop.

Summary Table for Tailor/Boutique

Component Suggested Fabric Color Code Surface Ornamentation
Upper (Shirt) Pure Raw Silk Mustard / Ochre Hand-embriodered Zardozi & Resham (Silk Thread)
Drape (Shawl) Pure Velvet Deep Maroon / Oxblood Heavy Gold Border, Gota Patti, Tassels on corners
Lower (Pant) Raw Silk or Jamawar Mustard (Matching) Plain with ankle embroidery or Gota lace

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