The Bahar-e-Gul blouse — Urdu for spring of flowers — is sunshine yellow worn at its most refined. The entire body is covered in dense hand-embroidered pearl and zari lace floral work — ivory pearl clusters forming full blooms across trailing gold zari vines, applied in a continuous all-over pattern that leaves no surface unworked. It is the sister piece to Aasman-e-Gul, sharing the same craft vocabulary in an entirely different emotional register: where the blue speaks of sky and softness, the yellow blazes with warmth, celebration, and light.
The contrast between the sunshine base and the ivory pearl blooms is the defining visual quality of this blouse — the pearls pop against yellow in a way they cannot against any other colour, giving the embroidery a clarity and vivacity that reads from across a room. The gold zari vines add metallic warmth without adding heaviness, keeping the surface luminous rather than loaded. Meticulously handcrafted at The Silver Stitch atelier — every pearl placed by artisan hands, the zari worked with the same precision as the pearl clusters it connects.
A deep V-neckline at the front frames the décolleté with the same bold, open confidence the colour demands. The fully embroidered back opens at a deep V, closed by a matching yellow dori tie — simple, intentional, and completely in character with the rest of the blouse. No excess. Just craft.
Styling & occasions
Yellow is the undisputed colour of Haldi — and at this level of pearl and zari embellishment it elevates the function from casual to couture. Pair with a yellow or ivory flared lehenga for Haldi, a white or ivory sharara for mehendi, or a draped marigold saree for a bridal function look that is entirely its own. Style with black denim and gold hoops for the kind of elevated everyday moment that makes festive fashion feel like personal expression.
Ideal for Haldi ceremonies, mehendi functions, engagement shoots, sangeet, Navratri, Diwali, and festive events across Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Jaipur, and Chandigarh. The yellow, pearl, and gold combination is among the most searched festive palettes in India — this is its atelier expression.