Our Services
What the House
Makes
Four disciplines, one address. Every garment is cut, embroidered and finished in our Friends Colony East studio — nothing outsourced, nothing rushed.

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Drapery and Floor-Work
Sarees & Lehengas
Hand-loomed Banarasi tissue, raw silk, organza and chinon — sourced from weavers we have known for two decades. Sarees are draped on you before they are stitched; lehengas are composed kali by kali, never panel-printed.
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Menswear, Quietly Cut
Sherwanis & Kurtas
Bandhgalas, sherwanis, Jodhpuri suits and ceremonial kurtas — cut close, finished by hand, lined in cotton. Real silver tilla, hand-couched gold thread, and the kind of fit that only seven measurements and three fittings can produce.
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The Wedding Wardrobe
Bridal & Occasion Couture
From engagement to vidaai — a complete bridal calendar built one garment at a time. Hand zardozi, real dabka, kundan setting, suchak with semi-precious stones. Lead times run fourteen to twenty-eight weeks; we book six months ahead.
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For Modern Indian Lives
Indo-Western Fusion
Saree gowns, dhoti sets, draped kurtas, contemporary pre-wedding pieces. Heritage technique with a lighter hand — designed for women who travel between cities and want a wardrobe that travels with them.
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The Hand Techniques
Six embroideries the house still keeps in-house. Most Delhi labels source these from external karkhanas; we have trained our own karigars in each, on this floor, for fifteen years and more.
Pure Gold Karam Embroidery
Hand carving with real gold thread (karam / kalabattu) for heirloom bridal pieces.
Suchak Work
Traditional needle-point embroidery embellished with semi-precious rubies and emeralds, set by hand into the fabric.
Real Silver Thread Work
Genuine silver tilla and badla, hand-couched for sherwanis, dupattas, and ceremonial wear.
Zardozi & Dabka
Raised metallic embroidery on velvet, raw silk, and Banarasi — the signature of North Indian bridal couture.
Gota Patti & Kundan
Rajasthani gota appliqué and kundan stone setting for sangeet, mehendi, and reception looks.
Aari, Mirror & Phulkari
Hook-needle aari work, sheesha mirror embroidery, and Punjabi phulkari for regional bridal traditions.
The Process
Four Movements
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Consultation
An unhurried private session — venue, light, references, family pieces. We listen first; we sketch later.
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Design & Fabric
Swatches from our Banaras and Surat weavers. Embroidery sampling on the actual base cloth, not approximations.
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Crafting
Cut in-house. Embroidered in-house. Counted in karigar hours, finished by hand — six to twenty-eight weeks.
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Fittings & Delivery
Three to seven fittings, depending on the piece. Heirloom packaging, certificate of materials, lifetime alterations.