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Hand-Embroidered Men's Blazers and Bandhgalas

byNine StylesVisit studio at Defence Colony; Serves clients across Delhi NCRStarts from6,500 per shirtView full gallery

From crown-bearing bees to soaring gold birds, our hand-embroidered details turn classic menswear into unique statements. Each piece is crafted by artists in Rajasthan, bringing deep heritage to your personal style.

This black velvet blazer showcases our regal bee-with-crown motif. Each one is hand-embroidered with gold and red thread, turning a classic jacket into a conversation starter.

Here, we've combined a classic black bandhgala with vibrant, hand-embroidered red roses. The detail extends to the matching velvet stole, creating a cohesive and romantic look for any special occasion.

Our Angrakha Bandhgala is a modern take on traditional wear. This piece in black velvet features three antique gold birds taking flight, a design that adds movement and elegance.

This off-white bandhgala jacket showcases our 'Elegance Takes Flight' motif. The three soaring birds are hand-embellished with silver sequins, creating a subtle yet striking effect.

We love playing with bold patterns. This zip-up jacket is adorned with large, hand-painted and embroidered floral designs, proving that menswear can be both artistic and masculine.

For a truly bold statement, this longline velvet jacket is covered in vibrant, multi-colored floral embroidery. It’s a testament to the rich artistic traditions we weave into our contemporary designs.

Even a simple shirt can become a piece of art. This dark formal shirt features our signature bee embroidery on the collar, a small detail that makes a big impact.

This black shirt is elevated with delicate, gold-thread butterfly embroidery on the collar. It's a subtle, sophisticated way to express your individual style.

For those with a bolder edge, we offer unique motifs like these scorpions embroidered in silver thread on the collar of a crisp black shirt.

A closer look at the handiwork on our black tuxedo jacket. The shoulder is embellished with a flowing pattern of silver sequins and beads, catching the light with every movement.

About Hand-Embroidered Masterpieces

The embroidery you see here is a slow, manual process. Our Rajasthani artists take days to hand-place these motifs because we refuse to use machine-stitching for these pieces. When you look at the silver-thread scorpions or the gold-leaf birds on our collars, you’re looking at hours of patience. This is why we ask for a bit of lead time to ensure each stitch lands exactly where it should.

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