The Aasman-e-Gul blouse — Urdu for sky of flowers — is built around one of the most considered embroidery combinations in the collection: pearl and zari lace work, hand-applied across every inch of a powder blue base. The technique layers two materials in a single surface — raised pearl clusters forming the floral centres and petal bodies, fine gold zari tracing the lace framework around them — creating a texture that is simultaneously delicate and dense, luminous and grounded.
The lace pattern repeats in an all-over floral network across the entire blouse — front and back equally worked, so the embroidery reads as a continuous textile rather than a placed decoration. In daylight it glows with soft pearl warmth. Under evening light, the zari threads catch and hold, delivering the refined sparkle that festive dressing is built around. Meticulously handcrafted at The Silver Stitch atelier — no machine finish, every stitch placed by artisan hands.
A deep V-neckline at the front frames the décolleté with confidence. The back mirrors with an equally deep V, fully embroidered, closed by a sky blue dori tie finished in a generous matching tassel — a back detail that moves, catches eyes, and photographs with the same intention as the front.
Styling & occasions
Powder blue is the most sought-after festive colour for mehendi and engagement functions across India — and at this level of pearl and zari embellishment, it elevates from wedding-guest to centrepiece. Pair with an ivory or blush flared lehenga for mehendi, a white sharara for a modern engagement, or a draped organza saree for a reception look that redefines what a blouse can be.
Ideal for mehendi ceremonies, engagement functions, wedding receptions, Eid, festive brunches, and pre-wedding shoots across Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Jaipur, and Chandigarh. The blue, pearl, and gold palette is timeless — and this is its most refined expression.