Chartreuse green Sharara set
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SPECIFICATIONS
Colour: Chartreuse green
A chartreuse green tulle kalidar paired with a gharara. The embroideries, crafted with kasab-dori and resham marodi ka kaam, dabka, naqshi, sucha gota, sequins and pearls, are used to render towering keri motifs, magnificent peacocks and a multi hued Mughal-esque Jaali in the borders, that are gleaned from archival textiles. The look is completed with a multi-hued tulle dupatta. -
MATERIAL & CARE
Dry Clean only
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DISCLAIMER
This is a handcrafted product containing vintage fabrics, Threads, sequins, zari etc. and may have slight irregularities or imperfections. These irregularities are the result of the human involvement in the process and raw material that adds to the finished products charm while ensuring you have a "one-of-a-kind piece”
Despite every effort to provide accurate images of each outfit's color and design, actual colors and design may vary slightly due to the screen settings of different devices, the mood and lighting in the shoot location, and other factors.
Any returns for a product due to customer dissatisfaction with a finish (that is not a fault) will need to comply with the RAH terms and conditions. -
INSPIRATION STORY
SHARARA
The splendor and glory of the erstwhile Days of the Raj is the raison d’ etre of the "Ode to the Royals". Inspired by the Indian Maharajas and the nobles of the past and their lifestyle which was heavily influenced by their travels, the collection is an ode to the splendor and extravagance of their lives well-lived. The collection is a celebration of royal opulence tempered in hues of pastel pinks and blues, burnished golds, rose tints and lush reds. The embroideries- delicate zardozi and sucha gota ka kaam along with meticulous marodi ka kaam are evocative of a bygone majestic magnificence, making the collection a befitting tribute to an opulent era of high fashion, exotic indulgence and rich statements in regal clothing and accessories.SHARARAThe splendor and glory of the erstwhile Days of the Raj is the raison d’ etre of the "Ode to the Royals". Inspired by the Indian Maharajas and the nobles of the past and their lifestyle which was heavily influenced by their travels, the collection is an ode to the splendor and extravagance of their lives well-lived. The collection is a celebration of royal opulence tempered in hues of pastel pinks and blues, burnished golds, rose tints and lush reds. The embroideries- delicate zardozi and sucha gota ka kaam along with meticulous marodi ka kaam are evocative of a bygone majestic magnificence, making the collection a befitting tribute to an opulent era of high fashion, exotic indulgence and rich statements in regal clothing and accessories.
The splendor and glory of the erstwhile Days of the Raj is the raison d’ etre of the "Ode to the Royals". Inspired by the Indian Maharajas and the nobles of the past and their lifestyle which was heavily influenced by their travels, the collection is an ode to the splendor and extravagance of their lives well-lived. The collection is a celebration of royal opulence tempered in hues of pastel pinks and blues, burnished golds, rose tints and lush reds. The embroideries- delicate zardozi and sucha gota ka kaam along with meticulous marodi ka kaam are evocative of a bygone majestic magnificence, making the collection a befitting tribute to an opulent era of high fashion, exotic indulgence and rich statements in regal clothing and accessories.
The splendor and glory of the erstwhile Days of the Raj is the raison d’ etre of the "Ode to the Royals". Inspired by the Indian Maharajas and the nobles of the past and their lifestyle which was heavily influenced by their travels, the collection is an ode to the splendor and extravagance of their lives well-lived. The collection is a celebration of royal opulence tempered in hues of pastel pinks and blues, burnished golds, rose tints and lush reds. The embroideries- delicate zardozi and sucha gota ka kaam along with meticulous marodi ka kaam are evocative of a bygone majestic magnificence, making the collection a befitting tribute to an opulent era of high fashion, exotic indulgence and rich statements in regal clothing and accessories.
Colour: Chartreuse green
A chartreuse green tulle kalidar paired with a gharara. The embroideries, crafted with kasab-dori and resham marodi ka kaam, dabka, naqshi, sucha gota, sequins and pearls, are used to render towering keri motifs, magnificent peacocks and a multi hued Mughal-esque Jaali in the borders, that are gleaned from archival textiles. The look is completed with a multi-hued tulle dupatta.
Dry Clean only
This is a handcrafted product containing vintage fabrics, Threads, sequins, zari etc.
and may have slight irregularities or imperfections. These irregularities are the result
of the human involvement in the process and raw material that adds to the finished products
charm while ensuring you have a "one-of-a-kind piece”
Despite every effort to provide accurate
images of each outfit's color and design, actual colors and design may vary slightly due to
the screen settings of different devices, the mood and lighting in the shoot location, and other factors.
Any returns for a product due to customer dissatisfaction with
a finish (that is not a fault) will need to comply with the RAH terms and conditions.