Karigur Bridal
Abrima
- Baraat
- Walima
- Gown
- Customizable
Made to order, to your vision. In our atelier now, and fully customizable: colour, fabric, silhouette, neckline, sleeves, handwork, and pieces are all shaped with you in your private consultation. Explore Custom Bridal
Abrima is a dark-red bridal gown in sheesha silk, a fitted, square-neck silhouette with a dramatically flared, dual-layered skirt in heavy antique-gold dabka.
Raised goldwork covers the bodice, full sleeves, and the flared skirt front and back, a central mehrab motif and floral sprays warmed by green and rust resham, over an attached can-can with a long, scalloped train.
Includes:
- Gown, sheesha silk, embroidered
- Dupatta, dark-red net, gota-edged
The set can be tailored on commission, a matching potli, plain trousers, or a lighter version for later.
Each panel is drawn as a khaka and embroidered by hand on the adda at Noori House, our Karachi atelier, over many hundreds of hours.
Made for your Baraat or Shaadi with the weight for a Walima, available off-the-rack or fully made to order (colour, fabric, silhouette, sleeves, kaam, and pieces), by private consultation.
How Buying Works
What is the Abrima?
Abrima is Karigur's dark-red sheesha-silk bridal gown, a square-neck fitted silhouette with a full dual-layered flared skirt and net dupatta in heavy antique-gold dabka, hand-embroidered at our Karachi atelier. Designed for the Baraat or Shaadi; available off-the-rack or fully made to order, by private consultation.
About This Look
Which Ceremonies It Suits
Designed for the Baraat and Walima.
Includes: Gown · Dupatta.
Customization
Colour, handwork, silhouette, and sizing can be tailored to your ceremony and vision.
Made to Order & Timeline
Custom bridal is made to order. Timelines depend on craft and complexity, so we recommend starting as early as possible, often several months ahead of your date. Rush options may be possible; we confirm your exact timeline at your consultation.
Fittings & Alterations
Bridal is made to your measurements, taken at your fitting. Local fitting and alteration support is available at our Toronto flagship; small tolerances are normal for hand-finished garments.
Craft & Detail
Heritage handwork, worked by hand at Designed & hand-embroidered at Noori House, our Karachi atelier: Dabka, Zardozi, Naqshi, Resham, Sequins, Pearls, Gota, Zari.
Kaam density: Heavy. Hand-embroidery runs to 400–700+ hours across the hands of many karigars.
Handcraft & Colour
Each piece is finished by hand, so slight variations in embroidery, beadwork, and finish are natural and part of its character. Colours may differ subtly between screen and fabric.
Understand your investment
Where this look sits.
Every Karigur is priced by the work, the density of the kaam, the number of pieces, and your timeline. This is an honest sense of where your look sits; the exact investment is shared privately in your consultation.
Atelier range
Upper-atelier range
An honest range, never a fixed couture price, your exact investment is shared privately in consultation.
Plate No. 198 400–700+ hours Dabka, Zardozi, Naqshi, Resham, Sequins, Pearls, Gota, Zari Noori House, Karachi
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Ask About This Look
Tell us about your ceremony and vision. Our bridal team will follow up personally with options, customization, and timelines for this look.
Your inquiry will include: Abrima
Questions
Bridal Look FAQs
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Which ceremony is Abrima best for?
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Complete the Look
Finish the bridal look
Pair your look with bridal jewellery from the Karigur atelier.
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Tell us about your wedding and we'll share details, customization options, and timelines.