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Intricate Hand-Embroidered Bridal Couture

byAvani Design StudioVisit Design Studio in Sadashiva Nagar, BengaluruStarts from14,500 per blouseView full gallery

We transform fabric into art. Discover the precision of our hand-embroidered bridal wear, featuring dense Aari work and Zardosi detailing crafted for your wedding day.

A close-up of a vibrant blouse with multi-colored floral and bird embroidery. This piece showcases 3D floral work and intricate thread detailing, bringing the fabric to life.

A detailed look at a bridal ensemble featuring a heavily embroidered blouse with Kundan and Jadau work. The matching embroidered belt completes this opulent and regal look.

A glimpse of the heavy, all-over gold embroidery on the sleeves of a bride's muhurtham blouse. The intricate patterns are a hallmark of traditional South Indian bridal couture.

A macro shot of the embroidery on a sage green blouse. This image highlights the fine threadwork and bead detailing that creates a subtle, elegant floral pattern on the back.

A stunning South Indian bridal look featuring a blouse with heavy, multi-colored embroidery. The intricate patterns and rich jewel tones of the threadwork are designed to complement the grand temple jewelry.

A full view of a bride's custom blouse, showcasing the dense and detailed embroidery work. The design incorporates traditional motifs with a vibrant color palette for a truly unique piece.

A close-up of a magenta blouse with intricate floral and paisley embroidery. The detailed handwork is a perfect example of the craftsmanship that goes into my custom bridal designs.

A bride wearing a red and yellow half-saree for her wedding ceremony. The blouse features heavy, traditional embroidery on the sleeves, adding to the richness of her bridal look.

A side profile of a bride, highlighting the detailed embroidery on the sleeve of her red blouse. The intricate patterns are a key feature of my bespoke bridal wear.

About Intricate Hand-Embroidery

When we apply heavy Aari or Zardosi embroidery, the structure is as important as the pattern. We use canvas fusing for corset-style stiffness and soft cotton mulmul lining on the inner side to ensure that even the most elaborate handwork does not irritate your skin. We focus on comfort just as much as the aesthetic because you need to wear these pieces for hours during your ceremony.

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