Wedding Sherwani
Sherwani is a symbol of an age-old tradition and culture for more styles. Though Sherwanis are worn on a variety of occasions, wedding ceremonies never seem to acquire their full grandeur without them.
Wedding Sherwani provides an ethnic look but at the same time it reconnects us with the rich cultural heritage that we have been long known for mainly. People are almost crazy when it comes to getting attired and garbed in a well crafted and eye-catching embroidered Sherwani.
Wedding Sherwani provides an ethnic look but at the same time it reconnects us with the rich cultural heritage that we have been long known for mainly. People are almost crazy when it comes to getting attired and garbed in a well crafted and eye-catching embroidered Sherwani.
Wedding Sherwani is particularly popular for its hand embroidery, delicate hand work and other embellishments. To make you look your best on your wedding day, multiple types of handwork and embroidery work are available.
These include crystal work, dabka work, zardozi embroidery, thread work and Swarovski work among others. These delicate embroidery patterns are created using a special kind of hook needle, locally known as Aarii Tarii needle. It takes many hard days of labor before a Sherwani is ready to be dressed in.
Nowadays, designer Sherwanis are also available. Whether it is about the shade, the fabric or the extent of embroidery patterns, you can choose a Sherwani that you like best and that looks best on your personality.
The embroidery work on a Sherwani may include the use of either precious stones or semi precious stones. Even if you are passionate about precious stone like neelam, pokhraj, manak and panna, your Sherwani can be studded with these. But if you are a little worried about the price, you can go for semi precious stones. Moti and pearl work are mostly liked by people looking for wedding Sherwanis. Imitation diamonds are available for a few thousands rupees per kg so you can choose these without worrying too much about the price. These precious stones are at time more brilliant than the real ones and are wear-free.
These days, particularly the youth class seems to have become addicted to wearing Party Sherwanis. And since these Sherwanis come in a wide price range, anyone can select or get themselves a customized Sherwani to be worn at parties and other get-togethers.
A Party Sherwani generally hangs down four inches below the knee and is worn with either a Churidar or a straight pajama, depending on people's personal choice and preference.
Fabric used for these Sherwanis are usually very luxurious and glossy. The fabric used has such sheen that even without any embroidery works done, it can attract eyes. Mainly used fabrics for a Party Sherwani include Zari fabric and brocade fabric. Embroidery patterns created on the fabric are not very dense.
Light quality thread work is done incorporating embroidery types such as sequins beaded embroidery, metal embroidery, golden thread embroidery, silver bead embroidery etc. Designs are extremely delicate, unique and appealing.
Beads play an essential role to enhance the look and feel of a Party Sherwani. Embellishments are stitched to the fabric using silk and Resham threads.
Coloured crystals, silver yarns and cords add much to the charm of the Sherwani. Sequins and beads have their use in creating motifs of flowers and leaves.
Some delicate designs also create a dual colour effect adding a soft touch to the attire as well as the personality.
Accessories with a Party Sherwani include a wonderfully crafted pair of jutis or mojris and a matching colour stole.
These jutis are pointed in shape and carry delicate thread work design and zari work.
Stoles for these Sherwanis are available in different fabrics including silk, Rajasthani Bandhej, Kantha fabric and Tissue crush.
Sherwani Store designs Party Sherwanis in almost all bright colours. All the beads and sequins are placed on the Sherwani using superior quality golden and silver threads. While you choose to order Party Sherwanis with us, you can only expect innovative designs and high levels of craftsmanship. Our team of craftsmen and expert technicians are known to create charming and superior quality designs. They are well versed in the art because many of them have inherited the art from their forefathers and previous generations.
Royal Sherwani
The availability of a variety of well textured fabric has only made the royal Sherwani all the more popular. Whether it is Banarasi silk, tanchoi fabric, jamawar, Patola silk or other silk types, the royal Sherwani can be designed from all of these. However, the selection of fabric depends on your likes and requirements. Shades are also as many as there are categories of fabric.
Unlike other Sherwani designs, the royal Sherwani opens on one side. It is cut and designed in the shape of a sword. Exclusive handwork and embroidery pattern impart the Sherwani all its uniqueness. On the sleeves, in the front and towards the bottom, you can notice impressive border booty work. The delicate design patterns not only make the Sherwani look captivating but also reflect a great traditional and cultural heritage.
Crafts work on a royal Sherwani includes rich handwork of diamantes, beads, pearls, precious and semi precious stones, kundans etc. The Sherwani sequins and embroidery also come in many colour variations. The type and range of handwork and embroidery vary depending on the fabric you choose for making the royal Sherwani. Though zardozi and resham embroidery can done on most of the fabrics available for royal Sherwani.
If you are really looking for that exclusive 'rajwada' (meaning royal) look, the royal Sherwani is just the perfect option. With its delicate booti designs and rich embroidery patterns, the royal Sherwani proves to be an ethnic wedding attire.
Casual Style Sherwani
Either woolen or a mix of Marino wool and polyester fabric is used to make a Casual Style Sherwani. To maintain its academic appeal, a Casual Style Sherwani is only made in two colours - cream and black. The Sherwani hangs down to the knee. It can even be made a few inches below knee. It comes with a pajama, also known as Aligarhi Pajama. At the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), Aligarh (Uttar Pradesh), these Sherwanis are worn to keep alive a long running tradition of academics.
A Casual Style Sherwani does not have a stole or a scarf with it. A shawl, however, can be draped around the shoulders, keeping in mind the season. Jutis or Mojris are an essential part of simply any type of Sherwani. With a Casual Style Sherwani as well, a pair of jutis are worn. Traditionally, a pair of plain 'Nagra Jutis' of black colour is worn to complement the overall look of the Sherwani.
At Sherwani Store, we design intellectually appealing Casual Style Sherwanis. With accurate measurements and cutting perfection, we really strive to make your personality shine while you dress yourself up in a Casual Style Sherwani designed by us. Should you need any clarifications, we are available round the clock to resolve your queries.
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