Raqs-e-Anar

40,000.00

Fabric: sheesha silk

Dupatta: Organza

Drenched in the deep, luscious hue of ripe pomegranate, this ensemble is a celebration of passion and poise. Delicate gold embroidery blossoms across the canvas like scattered constellations, each motif whispering tales of timeless craftsmanship. The intricately adorned hem anchors the silhouette in regal elegance, while the flowing dupatta  dusted with subtle shimmer trails with effortless grace
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    Pomegranate Reverie — Sheesha Silk Ensemble with Organza Dupatta

    Fabric: Sheesha Silk | Dupatta: Organza


    There are colours that simply exist, and then there are colours that speak — and pomegranate speaks in poetry. Deep, bold, and unapologetically luminous, this is the red that has adorned queens and graced candlelit celebrations for centuries. It does not ask for attention. It commands it.

    Crafted in the finest Sheesha Silk, this ensemble opens with a fabric that carries its own legend. Sheesha Silk, known for its signature mirror-work weave and light-catching surface, moves with a fluidity that is almost liquid — catching the light at every turn, shifting between deep wine and burnished ruby as you move through a room. The weight of the fabric is luxurious without being heavy, structured without being stiff. It drapes with the confidence of something that has been perfected over generations.

    The Embroidery: A Story Told in Gold

    Every inch of this piece has been considered with the patience of a master craftsman. The gold embroidery does not overwhelm — it illuminates. Scattered across the deep pomegranate canvas like constellations thrown across a winter sky, each motif is a universe unto itself: delicate, deliberate, and breathtakingly precise. The threads catch the light and release it slowly, creating a quiet shimmer that rewards closeness. The closer you look, the more you find — tiny details within details, the hallmark of embroidery that is done by hand with genuine reverence for the craft.

    This is not ornamentation for the sake of decoration. These motifs carry the visual language of traditional South Asian artistry — floral medallions, geometric interlacing, and vine-like trails that wind across the fabric with organic grace. There is an heirloom quality to the work, the sense that this is a garment someone will keep, will pass on, will remember being worn at a moment that mattered.

    The Hem: Where Elegance Meets Architecture

    The hem is the garment’s crowning statement. Intricately adorned with a dense border of gold embroidery, it grounds the silhouette with a regal weight that gives the entire look its structure and authority. The border is rich without being excessive — it frames the hem the way a gilded frame completes a painting, lending proportion and gravitas to the whole composition. When the fabric falls, the hem settles with the quiet authority of something finely made, each thread in its rightful place.

    The Dupatta: Grace in Motion

    Woven in organza, the dupatta is the ensemble’s most ethereal element — a contrast of substance and air. Where the silk is lush and dimensional, the organza is translucent and weightless, catching the breeze with every step. Dusted with a subtle shimmer, it glows rather than glitters — the difference between a candle flame and a flashlight. Draped over the shoulder or allowed to trail freely, it moves like mist, like memory, like something you almost reach for but can never quite hold.

    The organza dupatta is both complement and contrast: it softens the intensity of the pomegranate silk, adding a layer of softness and visual lightness to an otherwise bold silhouette. Together, the silk and the organza create a conversation — one speaks in richness, the other in restraint — and the balance between them is precisely what makes this ensemble so enduring.

    An Occasion Worthy of This Piece

    This ensemble was made to be witnessed. Weddings, formal dinners, festive celebrations, mehndi evenings — any occasion where you wish to be both seen and remembered. It is the kind of outfit that photographs beautifully in golden hour light and looks even better in person, where the silk’s depth and the embroidery’s texture can be fully appreciated. Pair with gold jhumkas, a simple kohl-lined eye, and nothing else — this piece does not need competition.

    A Note on the Craft

    In a world of fast fashion and mass production, this ensemble represents something deliberately different. The hand-embroidered detailing is time-intensive by design — it cannot be rushed, and that is precisely its value. When you wear this, you wear the hours of someone’s devoted attention. You wear tradition made wearable. You wear, in the truest sense, craft.


    Available for order. Each piece is crafted to order — please allow production time for delivery. For sizing, customisation, or fabric queries, reach out via the contact form below.


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