The Mehrunisa Velvet Heirloom Set is rendered in deep blue silk velvet, chosen for its lustre, depth, and ability to hold fine hand embroidery with clarity. The kurta is adorned with detailed zardozi and pita work, concentrated across the neckline and bodice in a composition of floral medallions and architectural motifs. These hand-embroidered elements are thoughtfully layered with ajrakh-inspired geometry, creating a dialogue between ornate surface work and structured pattern.
Tissue-trimmed sleeves soften the silhouette, adding movement and lightness that offsets the weight of the velvet base. The coordinated velvet bottoms echo the embroidery language through refined detailing at the hem. Completing the set is an ajrakh dupatta, its geometric pattern grounding the look while adding depth and contrast through craft-led design.
Designed for evening festivities and ceremonial occasions, this ensemble reflects a considered balance of heritage techniques, material richness, and contemporary restraint—crafted to feel timeless, expressive, and intentional.
Tissue-trimmed sleeves soften the silhouette, adding movement and lightness that offsets the weight of the velvet base. The coordinated velvet bottoms echo the embroidery language through refined detailing at the hem. Completing the set is an ajrakh dupatta, its geometric pattern grounding the look while adding depth and contrast through craft-led design.
Designed for evening festivities and ceremonial occasions, this ensemble reflects a considered balance of heritage techniques, material richness, and contemporary restraint—crafted to feel timeless, expressive, and intentional.
The Mehrunisa Velvet Heirloom Set is rendered in deep blue silk velvet, chosen for its lustre, depth, and ability to hold fine hand embroidery with clarity. The kurta is adorned with detailed zardozi and pita work, concentrated across the neckline and bodice in a composition of floral medallions and architectural motifs. These hand-embroidered elements are thoughtfully layered with ajrakh-inspired geometry, creating a dialogue between ornate surface work and structured pattern.
Tissue-trimmed sleeves soften the silhouette, adding movement and lightness that offsets the weight of the velvet base. The coordinated velvet bottoms echo the embroidery language through refined detailing at the hem. Completing the set is an ajrakh dupatta, its geometric pattern grounding the look while adding depth and contrast through craft-led design.
Designed for evening festivities and ceremonial occasions, this ensemble reflects a considered balance of heritage techniques, material richness, and contemporary restraint—crafted to feel timeless, expressive, and intentional.
Tissue-trimmed sleeves soften the silhouette, adding movement and lightness that offsets the weight of the velvet base. The coordinated velvet bottoms echo the embroidery language through refined detailing at the hem. Completing the set is an ajrakh dupatta, its geometric pattern grounding the look while adding depth and contrast through craft-led design.
Designed for evening festivities and ceremonial occasions, this ensemble reflects a considered balance of heritage techniques, material richness, and contemporary restraint—crafted to feel timeless, expressive, and intentional.


