| Product Name | Rust and Gold Farshi Lehenga (Inspired by Zeeshan Danish) |
| Product SKU | RGFL |
| Outfit Type | Eastern Bridal Wear |
| Collection | Nikkah Dresses |
| Work Technique | Pure Hand Embroidery and other embellishments |
Rust and Gold Farshi Lehenga Details
With a regal aesthetic sense that is pretty much incomparable, our new addition to the bridal clothing collection is the perfect choice for any type of bride-to-be. The rust and gold Farshi lehenga with long shirt is something that ticks all the boxes of charm, elegance and traditionalism. This floor-sweeping ensemble can be worn on all wedding events such as Walima, Nikkah, Baraat and Reception due to its colour-theme and design. Following are the complete details of this rust, gold and red farshi lehenga.
Design and Fabric Details
The wedding couture features a long shirt with a rounded neckline, full sleeves and traditional style. Paired with floor-sweeping farshi that comes with a long tail on the back in an oh-so-chic look and feel. The kurta and fasrhi are teamed with two dupattas; the first one comes in organza (We use Indian silk), while the second dupatta is made of pure Chinese chiffon. For the shirt, we picked the highest quality zari net, while for the bottom, there is masoori that is coupled with jamawar/atlas fabric. The bottom is self-printed, on which our artisans did some handwork to enhance the overall look.
Colour Scheme
There are very few colour combinations that every bride-to-be adorns, and, of course, rust and gold is one of them. The shirt comes in pure rust shade, upon which we used maroon, gold and rust colour-schemes in the hand embroidery. The flowy farshi bridal lehenga showcases candy red and rust hues, while dupattas come in gold and deep redish shades. These colour themes altogether make the ensemble the prettiest Farshi Lehenga ever. In the embroidery, we also used antique shades, silver and peach to give an extra-gorgeous look.
Embroidery details of Rust and Gold Farshi Lehenga
It’s called pure zardozi work! Yes, we used dabka, kora, nakshi, along with crystal ornamentations such as pearls, sequins and beads. You can’t overlook its delicate craftsmanship, as our most talented artisans crafted the most exquisite zari artwork in this masterpiece.
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