Hafsah - bridal look by Karigur Bridal

Karigur Bridal

Hafsah

  • Nikkah
  • Gharara
  • Customizable
Investment shared in your private consultation

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

Hafsah is an ivory-and-gold Nikkah look, a short silk shirt over a flared gharara with a head-draped dupatta, worked in fine gold dabka and clustered pearls.

The shirt sits in soft silk, its round neckline, cuffs, and front placket crowded with dabka scrollwork and pearls, with delicate gold floral buttis scattered across the body and a richly worked hem; the gharara falls in ivory jamawar woven with antique-gold motifs.

Includes:

  • Shirt, silk, embroidered
  • Gharara, gold jamawar
  • Dupatta, head-draped, pearl-edged

The set can be tailored on commission, a matching potli, a longer veil, or plain trousers to wear it again 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 Nikkah, available off-the-rack or fully made to order (colour, fabric, silhouette, neckline, sleeves, kaam, and pieces), by private consultation.

Ceremony
Nikkah
Silhouette
Gharara
Neckline
Round
Fabric
Silk
Colour family
Ivory, Gold
Pieces included
Shirt, Gharara, Dupatta
Craft
Dabka, Pearls, Sequins
Kaam density
Medium
Timeline
Made to order — plan several months ahead
Availability
Off-the-rack or made to order

How Buying Works

What is the Hafsah?

Hafsah is Karigur's ivory-and-gold Nikkah look, a short silk shirt over a flared jamawar gharara with a head-draped dupatta, worked in fine gold dabka and pearls, hand-embroidered at our Karachi atelier. Designed for the Nikkah; available off-the-rack or fully made to order, by private consultation.

Book a Bridal Consultation

About This Look

Which Ceremonies It Suits

Designed for the Nikkah.

Includes: Shirt · Gharara · 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, Pearls, Sequins.

Kaam density: Medium. Hand-embroidery runs to 200–400+ 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

Mid-atelier range

An honest range, never a fixed couture price, your exact investment is shared privately in consultation.

Couture Plate

Plate No. 934 200–400+ hours Dabka, Pearls, Sequins Noori House, Karachi

Ask About This Look

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: Hafsah

Just your name and email to start, takes about 20 seconds.

A few details about your look (optional) Totally optional, it just helps us answer about this piece. No appointment needed to ask.

Your details are used only to respond to your inquiry.

Questions

Bridal Look FAQs

Can Hafsah be customised?
Yes — colour, fabric, silhouette, neckline, sleeves, kaam, and the pieces can all be changed. Hafsah is made to your vision and measurements in your private consultation.
Is Hafsah right for a Nikkah?
Yes — its ivory-and-gold palette and lighter gold dabka work make it ideal for a Nikkah, and the embroidery can be made heavier or lighter to suit your ceremony.
How can I see Hafsah in person?
Book a private appointment at our Mississauga flagship to see and try Hafsah, or arrange a virtual consultation if you're outside the area.

Complete the Look

Finish the bridal look

Pair your look with bridal jewellery from the Karigur atelier.

This Look

Book a Private Bridal Consultation

Tell us about your wedding and we'll share details, customization options, and timelines.