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In INDIA, it is generally worn for formal occasions in winter by those of North Indian descent, especially those from BIHAR, RAJASTHAN, UTTAR PRADESH and HAIDRABADI MUSHLIM.The Sherwani is closely associated with the nation's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru.
Sherwani is a long coat resembling achkan in styling. It is buttoned upto the collar and lengthwise it is usually below the knee. It adds to the charm and grace of men, especially the taller ones. Indian men spend lavishly on buying the sherwani suit for the special occasion of their wedding. This traditional clothing for Indian men is witnessing mushrooming growth in its demand. In India, men don Sherwani over the Kurta and Churidar pajama. As a part of fashion, Sherwani is sometimes teamed with Kurta and salwar. To know more about traditional sherwanis in India, read on.
These days, Sherwanis are coming up in a variety of styles, patterns and designs. Even in fabric, there are enormous options available to exercise choice from. The higher the price you are ready to spend, the more intricately designed sherwanis you can choose from. The sherwani suit fits quite close to the body and this is what lends it elegance. Thus, fitting is of utmost importance, as it has the capability to make or mar the whole look. In the present era, the entire embroidery work is done with machine. When it comes to ornamentation, the sherwanis are embellished with varied kinds of artwork such as beads, mirrors, sequins and embroidery. Unlike the bygone times, today, men wear Sherwani only on the informal occasions such as wedding or some family cultural function.
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Pattern Category: Coats
Fit: loose fitting
Ease at Bust: a/c to yr body
Ease at Hip: ________
Collar: mandarin collar
Sleeves: long set-in sleeves
Bodice Style: bust darts
Back: center back seam
Closure: hook and eye
Other Features: side seam slits
Suggested Fabrics: cotton, cotton blend, crepe, linen, linen blend, lt. wt. denim
This pattern has shoulder seams and bust darts. Depending on the fabric and embellishments chosen and the bust size of the person I might rotate the bust darts to the armscye or try to extend the shoulder line to eliminate the darts altogether. I might also substitute the seam down the back for two darts, again depending on the fabric and body shape. I would also use a brocade, making adjustments in the armscye and sleeve for the thicker, stiffer fabric.
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Maharaja Sherwani
The exclusive design patterns are attributed to the kings and maharajas of the bygone era, specifically the Mughal era. According to the craftsmen, who have been practicing the art, these designs were originated in the historical city of Agra in Uttar Pradesh. However, Maharaja designs do not only relate to the Mughal kings but also the Rajput kings during that period. A maharaja design on traditional attires is characterized by dense artwork and handwork. Mughal king designs and Rajput king designs can be differentiated from each other only in terms of motifs. Otherwise, both the patterns are equally popular and liked by one and all across India and the world.
What makes a Maharaja design worth craving is the wonderful collage of a variety of embroidery patterns and a range of handwork including dabka work, stone, naqshi work, zardozi work, mirror work, crystal work and sequence etc. These designs are mostly embossed and dense, just befitting the style and luxury of a maharaja.
Motifs created in the Maharaja design are inspired from nature, objects of mythology, flowers, birds and animals. If the Maharaja designs include only Mughali work, it is bound not to have motifs inspired from animals or birds. It is in accordance with the Muslim tradition that exhibits a Muslim to wear attires adorned with animal figures. Rajput Maharaja designs, however, can include animals, birds and other figures belonging to the Hindu mythology. In case, floral patterns are used as motifs, leaves are used to fill out the blank spaces. If the pattern features a sun, rays of the sun are used by craftsmen to fill out the spaces.
A:-The Pakistani design on Sherwanis is actually inspired by the Punjabis. Handwork representing the Pakistani design includes zari work, multi thread work and border embroidery work among others. The zari thread work comes in many colour variations which include silver, golden, maroon, green, turquoise etc.
B:-On a Rajasthani styled Sherwani, one can easily notice delicate embroidery work which includes handwork of stones, crystals and dabka work. Zari work is also extensively used when a Sherwani is designed in the Rajasthani style. To add to the elegance of the Sherwani, sparkling beads and pearls are also used. Studded with multiple colour gems and stones.
A Rajasthani design Sherwani is usually Angarkha style i.e. that is it has a side cut. The Sherwani open on one side rather than opening in the front middle part. The Rajasthani style Sherwanis have been in fashion right from the time of the maharajas.
The Rajputana designs are characterized by numerous mythological characters and historical themes. Usually, the design patterns carry figures of birds and animals relating to the Hindu mythology. While the remaining body part is done in threadwork and embroidery work, the central portion like the eyes of bird and animals are filled with beads, pearls and stones. Interesting geometric patterns are also commonly noticed in the Rajputana design
Wedding Sherwani
Sherwanis are a symbol of an age-old tradition and culture. Though Sherwanis are worn on a variety of occasions, wedding ceremonies never seem to acquire their full grandeur without them. Not only a wedding Sherwani provides an ethnic look but at the same time it reconnects us with the rich cultural heritage that we have been long known for. People are almost crazy when it comes to getting attired in a well crafted and eye-catching embroidered Sherwani. Sherwani fabrics are available in a wide range and you can choose a fabric that goes with your personality and suits the weather, be it winter season or summer time.
A wedding Sherwani is particularly popular for its dense embroidery, delicate hand work and other embellishments. To make you look your best on your wedding day, multiple types of handwork and embroidery work are available. These include crystal work, dabka work, zardozi embroidery, thread work and Swarovski work among others. These delicate embroidery patterns are created using a special kind of hook needle, locally known as Aari Tari needle. It takes many hard days of labour before a Sherwani is ready to be dressed in.
The embroidery work on a Sherwani may include the use of either precious stones or semi precious stones. Even if you are passionate about precious stone like neelam, pokhraj, manak and panna, your Sherwani can be studded with these. But if you are a little worried about the price, you can go for semi precious stones. Moti and pearl work are mostly liked by people looking for wedding Sherwanis. Imitation diamonds are available for a few thousands rupees per kg so you can choose these without worrying too much about the price. These precious stones are at time more brilliant than the real ones and are wear-free.
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*Elegent Look
*Color fast
*Fine Embellishment
*Finest Quality Fabric
*Stylish Look
*Creative Design
Sherwani is a long coat resembling achkan in styling. It is buttoned upto the collar and lengthwise it is usually below the knee. It adds to the charm and grace of men, especially the taller ones. Indian men spend lavishly on buying the sherwani suit for the special occasion of their wedding. This traditional clothing for Indian men is witnessing mushrooming growth in its demand. In India, men don Sherwani over the Kurta and Churidar pajama. As a part of fashion, Sherwani is sometimes teamed with Kurta and salwar. To know more about traditional sherwanis in India, read on.
The origin of sherwani can be traced back in Central Asia during the times when it was the dress code of the Turkish and Persian nobles in the Delhi Sultanate and Mughal Empire. In the late eighteenth century, almost every man wore sherwani, as this attire did not restrict itself only to the nobles, but became the traditional dress of common man. Sherwani is the national dress of men in Pakistan. The government officials in Pakistan usually wear the formal black Sherwani on the national functions. Whereas, in India, it is primarily worn on the occasion of traditional family functions.
:-No. of people searching sherwani pattern so I was not giving youna proper sherwani pattern not saying that I was going to make .
Pattern Category: Coats
Fit: loose fitting
Ease at Bust: a/c to yr body
Ease at Hip: ________
Collar: mandarin collar
Sleeves: long set-in sleeves
Bodice Style: bust darts
Back: center back seam
Closure: hook and eye
Other Features: side seam slits
Finished Length: 2″; (5 cm) above knee
Interfacing: 1 3/8 yd. (1.3 m)
Notions: hook and eye closure
Suggested Fabrics: cotton, cotton blend, crepe, linen, linen blend, lt. wt. denim
This pattern has shoulder seams and bust darts. Depending on the fabric and embellishments chosen and the bust size of the person I might rotate the bust darts to the armscye or try to extend the shoulder line to eliminate the darts altogether. I might also substitute the seam down the back for two darts, again depending on the fabric and body shape. I would also use a brocade, making adjustments in the armscye and sleeve for the thicker, stiffer fabric.
SHERWANI STYLES & SHAPES
1.Achkan / Doublet
3.Chipkan
4.Jacket Sherwani
5.Pathani Sherwani
6.Semi Sherwani
7.Sherwani with Patiala Salwar/Pajama
8.Singh is King Sherwani
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Pakistani
Rajasthani
Rajputana
SHERWANI FABRICS
Banarasi Silk
Georgette
Raw Silk
Tanchoi
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SHERWANI SEQUINS& EMBROIDERY
American Diamonds
Banjara Embroidery
Banni Embroidery
Bidri Embroidery
Chikankari Embroidery
Gemstones & Beads
Kantha Embroidery
Kashmiri Embroidery
Kasuti Embroidery
Kathi Embroidery
Metallic Embroidery
Mirror Embroidery
Pearls
Polyester Embroidery
Rayon Embroidery
Sea Shells
Silk Embroidery
Soof Embroidery
Swarovski
Trollbeads
Zardozi Embroidery
SHERWANI THEMES
Wedding Sherwani
Party Sherwani
Royal Sherwani
Casual Style Sherwani
SHERWANI ACCESSORIES
Juti / Mojari
Stole
Turban/Safa
Kalgi with Feather
Kurta Pajama
Stalkings
SHERWANI DESIGNS »
Maharaja Sherwani
The exclusive design patterns are attributed to the kings and maharajas of the bygone era, specifically the Mughal era. According to the craftsmen, who have been practicing the art, these designs were originated in the historical city of Agra in Uttar Pradesh. However, Maharaja designs do not only relate to the Mughal kings but also the Rajput kings during that period. A maharaja design on traditional attires is characterized by dense artwork and handwork. Mughal king designs and Rajput king designs can be differentiated from each other only in terms of motifs. Otherwise, both the patterns are equally popular and liked by one and all across India and the world.
The dense patterns and the elegant artwork were both liked and patronized by kings. Even today, these designs are as elegantly royal as ever. A Sherwani ornate and embellished with Maharaja design is something any Indian groom on his wedding day can ever wish for. The fascinating combination of handwork and embroidery pattern of the Maharaja design makes the attire look ethnic as well adds a captivating charm to the entire personality. Those with even a hint of the Indian history can feel and reminisce the glory of the Mughal era as they dress themselves in a Maharaja design Sherwani or any other traditional attire meant for celebratory occasions.
Motifs created in the Maharaja design are inspired from nature, objects of mythology, flowers, birds and animals. If the Maharaja designs include only Mughali work, it is bound not to have motifs inspired from animals or birds. It is in accordance with the Muslim tradition that exhibits a Muslim to wear attires adorned with animal figures. Rajput Maharaja designs, however, can include animals, birds and other figures belonging to the Hindu mythology. In case, floral patterns are used as motifs, leaves are used to fill out the blank spaces. If the pattern features a sun, rays of the sun are used by craftsmen to fill out the spaces.
Equipped with some of the country's most skilled craftsmen and karigars (hailing from states like Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat), SherwaniStore.com offers you a wide range of fascinating Maharaja designs to ornate your traditional attires. As soon as you select the fabric for your garments, we can tell you what colour variations, range of embroidery patterns and handwork will suit the garment the most. Like we have done all these years, we promise you to deliver only the most impressive and superior quality craftsmanship. Should you have any doubt or looking for some useful recommendations, you are welcome to get in touch with us anytime you want.
A:-The Pakistani design on Sherwanis is actually inspired by the Punjabis. Handwork representing the Pakistani design includes zari work, multi thread work and border embroidery work among others. The zari thread work comes in many colour variations which include silver, golden, maroon, green, turquoise etc.
B:-On a Rajasthani styled Sherwani, one can easily notice delicate embroidery work which includes handwork of stones, crystals and dabka work. Zari work is also extensively used when a Sherwani is designed in the Rajasthani style. To add to the elegance of the Sherwani, sparkling beads and pearls are also used. Studded with multiple colour gems and stones.
A Rajasthani design Sherwani is usually Angarkha style i.e. that is it has a side cut. The Sherwani open on one side rather than opening in the front middle part. The Rajasthani style Sherwanis have been in fashion right from the time of the maharajas.
The Rajputana designs are characterized by numerous mythological characters and historical themes. Usually, the design patterns carry figures of birds and animals relating to the Hindu mythology. While the remaining body part is done in threadwork and embroidery work, the central portion like the eyes of bird and animals are filled with beads, pearls and stones. Interesting geometric patterns are also commonly noticed in the Rajputana design
Wedding Sherwani

Whether it is about the shade, the fabric or the extent of embroidery patterns, you can choose a Sherwani that you like best and that looks best on your personality.
WE ARE OFFERING BEAUTIFUL COLLLECTION OF LEHANGAS AND GHAGRAS.THEY INCLUDES HEAVY EMBROIDERED, WEDDING, FANCY, DULHAN AND BOLLYWOOD LEHANGA.
*Enticing Decoration
*Elegent Look
*Color fast
*Fine Embellishment
*Finest Quality Fabric
*Stylish Look
*Creative Design
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