Behind every finished sherwani is a karigar who has spent years — sometimes decades — learning to place a single bead exactly where it belongs. There is no machine shortcut for this. Dense zardozi work like this can take a single pair of hands several days to complete, stitch by stitch, under the same kind of light their teachers worked under.
We don't rush that. A wedding happens once. The work that goes into the outfit should feel like it understands that.



















