The colour of old gold. The hand of a thousand stitches.
There is a hue that belongs to neither mustard nor amber , it lives somewhere in between, warm as afternoon light through brass vessels, deep as turmeric left to steep. This is Mulchandari , a colour named for its antique luminosity, and the soul of this exceptional semi-stitched Garara set.
There is a hue that belongs to neither mustard nor amber , it lives somewhere in between, warm as afternoon light through brass vessels, deep as turmeric left to steep. This is Mulchandari , a colour named for its antique luminosity, and the soul of this exceptional semi-stitched Garara set.
The Kameez
The kurta body opens with a dense garden of motifs, full-bloom florals outlined in pearl beadwork, paisley forms nestled among delicate foliage, and a jali-work lattice across the lower panel that creates geometric rhythm beneath the organic sprawl of the upper embroidery. Vertical trellis lines run the length of the garment, anchoring the design with quiet architectural precision. The border panels carry scrolling vine work and ornamental buds, finished with fine dot embroidery along the side panels.
The Garara
The sharara-style garara falls in generous gathers of the same mulchandari silk, scattered across its surface with small sequin and buti embellishments , understated, intentional, luminous.
Set includes: Embroidered Kameez piece · Garara ·
Fabric: Mul Chanderi base
Embroidery: Hand chikankari · Pearl bead work ·
Colour: Antique gold-amber)
Fit: Semi-stitched ; tailored to your measurements
This set is designed for the woman who wears craft as a second skin ,who understands that a garment like this is not made, it is composed.


