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Golden and Red Nikkah Gharara

Original price was: £1,199.00.Current price is: £810.50.

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Dress Detail:

  • Fabric: Tissue
  • Colour: Golden
  • Dupatta Fabric: Zari Net

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    Body Height ( Head to Toe ) - Without Sandals

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    * Body Height ( Head to Toe ) - Without Sandals


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Product Name Golden and Red Nikkah Gharara (Inspired by Faiza Saqlain)
Product SKU GRNG
Outfit Type Eastern Bridal Wear
Perfect For Nikkah Ceremony
Work Technique Pure Hand Embroidery and other embellishments

Golden and Red Nikkah Gharara Details

Gharara is the ultra-beautiful dress code in all Pakistani bridal dresses. On the other hand, if you want to explore some seriously fabulous wedding ghararas, PK Bridals is the ultimate choice. We have featured 20+ impeccable Pakistani bridal ghararas online for our young, classy customers who are going to tie the knot soon in Canada. Recently, we incorporated this Golden and Red Nikkah Gharara into our bridal wear product line. Saboor Aly appeared in this awe-inspiring gharara on her Nikkah day. Following are the complete details of embroidery, design and colour scheme of this Nikkah gharara in Golden colour.

Design and Fabric Details

The design of this gharara is pure eye-candy! You have a medium-length shirt with full sleeves and a rounded neckline (not too deep but not too modest as well). The luxury kameez is teamed with floor-sweeping farshi gharara, and finally, we have a complementary dupatta. We used premium quality organza, brochia, and silk in this new creation for the upcoming wedding season.

Colour Scheme

There are at least 10+ colours used in this Golden colour gharara. Red, green, silver and gold are the prominent hues in the embroidery and fabric. The combination of candy-red and bottle green looks ethereal on the borders of the dupatta, shirt and gharara. Gold and silver are the top shades that we used in the lavish decoration.

Embroidery Details

Regarding hand embroidery work, the designer crafted the pure zardozi work; however, there are also crystal embellishments, such as sequins, pearls, and resham thread, which are used skilfully. The shirt and gharara are covered with chatta-botti work (different motifs) while the borders are enhanced with heavy embroideries.

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