Description
Fabric & Craftsmanship Details
A bridal pishwas of this scale is usually a multi-layered ensemble. Here is the standard breakdown for such a design:
| Component | Recommended Fabric | Details |
| Pishwas (Frock) | Premium Net / Organza | These fabrics provide the necessary “lift” and volume for the flare while being strong enough to hold heavy Zardosi and Tilla work. |
| Bodice (Yoke) | Tissue / Mysorie | Often reinforced with a stiffer fabric like Tissue to ensure the heavy hand-embellishment (Dabka, Naqshi) doesn’t sag. |
| Lehenga (Inner) | Jamawar / Raw Silk | A high-grade Jamawar adds a patterned texture that peeks through the sheer pishwas, or a 60g Raw Silk for a structured, clean fall. |
| Dupatta | Soft French Net | Light enough to drape over the head but sturdy enough for a heavy four-sided border (Matha Patti). |
Embellishment Techniques:
To achieve the look in the photo, the following materials are typically used:
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Antique Gold Tilla: For the base cord-work.
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Dabka & Naqshi: Traditional metal wires for 3D floral textures.
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Sequins (Sitara): To provide the shimmering “water” effect on the flare.
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Pota & Crystals: For added sparkle on the neckline and sleeve cuffs.










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