Custom Bridal Nikah Dupattas with Personalized Embroidery
Your Nikah dupatta is more than an accessory; it is a memory. I handcraft each one using soft net and velvet, personalized with your names or vows to make your day truly yours.
This is my most popular red Nikah dupatta. The video shows the flow of the net fabric, the rich velvet border with "Qubool Hai" embroidery, and the custom name "Asfiya" in gold.
A detailed look at the hand-embroidery on a custom dupatta. The name is crafted with sparkling materials, and the border features the repeated "Qubool Hai" phrase.
This video shows a bride wearing her personalized dupatta. It features the groom's name, making it a beautiful tribute to her "Shareek-e-Hayat" or life partner.
About Custom Bridal Dupattas
I design these dupattas to be comfortable enough to wear throughout your ceremony. The soft net keeps the veil lightweight, while the velvet border provides just enough weight for it to drape perfectly and stay in place over your head, so you aren't constantly adjusting it during your Nikah.
When you choose a custom dupatta, we aren't just picking fabric; we are creating a piece of your history.
Why Personalized Matters
Most bridal dupattas are generic, but your Nikah is a once-in-a-lifetime moment. I embroider names, dates, or special phrases like 'Qubool Hai' in gold thread to ensure the piece speaks to your journey. Whether you want your partner's name, your wedding hashtag, or a traditional verse, it is stitched by hand to ensure the script is clear and elegant.
Material and Comfort
I use high-quality soft bridal net, usually 2.25 to 2.5 meters in length. It is breathable, ensuring you stay comfortable even under heavy lighting. The borders are finished with a rich velvet trim, which not only gives it a royal look but also helps frame your face beautifully in photographs. If you prefer a specific color palette—like classic red, deep maroon, or ivory—let me know, and we can match it to your outfit.
Care Tips
Since these are handmade, treat them with care. Keep them away from direct heat and store them folded in a cool, dry place inside a muslin or soft cloth bag. Avoid pinning heavy jewelry directly onto the net; instead, use a pin to secure the dupatta to your bun or headpiece before attaching your matha patti or jhoomar. This keeps the fabric from tearing and ensures your dupatta remains a keepsake for years to come.
Shaadi Barat by Farah
I'm Farah, and every dupatta I create is a little piece of love from my home studio. When you wear a piece with your husband's name on it, it's not just an accessory—it's a symbol of the 'Qubool Hai' moment you've been dreaming of.
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