Golden saree — ivory tissue, six yards of atelier handwork
Some women choose a lehenga because it is expected. The ones who choose a golden saree on their wedding day know something the rest of the room doesn’t. This three-piece set from Hammad Bespoke Official, Multan, Pakistan, is built in pure tissue — a fabric so fine it catches light from across a room — and finished by hand over dozens of hours at our atelier. The golden saree arrives as a complete bridal set: six-yard drape, structured sweetheart blouse, and matching petticoat. It belongs to our bridal saree for bride collection, which means the embellishment standard, construction method, and fit process all meet bridal-level requirements — not party wear criteria.
The colorway reads ivory-champagne in natural light and shifts to warm gold under wedding reception lighting. That shift is deliberate: tissue fabric has an inherent metallic quality that interacts with light differently at every hour of the day.
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The drape — six yards, one story
The saree body reads clean from a distance: ivory tissue with antique-gold sequin scattered at low density across the field, concentrated toward the pallu. Up close, each sequin sits in a hand-stitched anchor — no machine scatter, no adhesive. The border runs along both long edges in multi-row cutdana work, with density graduated wider toward the pallu end.
Cutdana — faceted metal beads used in South Asian hand embellishment, documented in the history of cutdana kaam faceted bead embroidery — are hand-threaded and anchored individually. No two rows sit at identical spacing; the Master Artisan adjusts density by eye as the border builds toward its heaviest point at the hem.
The pallu carries the densest embellishment: sequin and cutdana work combined, with the border widening to approximately four inches at its fullest point. When draped over the shoulder, this weight sits correctly — the pallu falls rather than rides, which is the functional difference between a tissue saree made to be worn and one made to be photographed.
Sweetheart corset blouse — structure for the wedding day
The blouse is built in matching tissue with a sweetheart neckline, open back, spaghetti straps, and a fully boned torso panel. Embellishment on the blouse mirrors the saree border: cutdana and sequin work across the cup and waistband, denser at centre front, tapering toward the sides. The boning runs full torso length — this blouse holds its shape through a twelve-hour wedding day without a safety pin in sight.
The atelier’s craft
Cutdana and sequin hand-embellishment on tissue
Tissue is one of the more demanding bases for hand embellishment. The fabric has no give — a needle placed incorrectly leaves a permanent mark, and thread tension must stay consistent across the full six yards or the drape warps. At our Multan atelier, the Master Artisan marks each embellishment point by hand before the needle touches the fabric. The cutdana border alone takes over 40 hours of continuous work across multiple artisan stations. The sequin scatter on the body is worked separately, each piece anchored with a double thread lock so it cannot rotate or pull free over years of wear.
This golden saree is part of our bridal saree for bride line—which means the embellishment brief is written to wedding-day standards. Every cutdana bead is checked for uniformity before it goes onto the fabric. Mismatched beads are pulled. The border is pressed flat after completion, then inspected under direct light before the saree moves to the blouse station. For brides who want heavier embellishment coverage, the density can be increased at the commission stage.
Bespoke customization and fit
The sweetheart corset blouse is built to your measurements — not to a size chart. We record bust, underbust, waist, shoulder width, strap placement, and back depth across 12 blouse-specific measurement points via WhatsApp consultation before the atelier begins work. The boning is set to your torso panel, not a standard frame, so the blouse holds its structure without pulling or gaping through a full wedding day.
Neckline depth, strap width, and back closure style can all be adjusted at the consultation stage. If you want a higher neckline or a hook-and-eye back rather than open, that conversation happens before a single cut is made. The Bespoke Fit Guarantee means nothing ships until fit is confirmed. International clients receive a WhatsApp fitting review at the toile stage — you see the construction in muslin before tissue is touched. The saree length is adjusted to your height; the petticoat waist is set to your measurement. Clients in the USA, UK, Canada, and UAE follow the same process as local clients.
Worldwide delivery and garment care
This golden saree set ships insured from our Multan atelier — USA, UK, Canada, UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Australia. Standard production and embellishment lead time is 6–8 weeks from confirmed order. The set travels in acid-free tissue inside a structured garment box; the blouse is wrapped separately to protect the corset boning in transit. For tissue fabric: dry clean only. Store flat or loosely rolled in muslin — never on a hanger, as tissue distorts under its own weight over time. Avoid direct steam on embellished sections; hold the steamer at least 30cm from cutdana and sequin work. Contact us via WhatsApp before placing your order to discuss timeline, rush availability, or customization options.
Frequently asked questions
Can the corset blouse for this golden saree be fully customized?
Yes. Every element of the blouse is made to your specification — neckline shape, strap width, back design, boning placement, and embellishment level. We record your measurements via WhatsApp before the atelier begins, and you review a toile fitting before tissue is cut. Nothing ships until fit is confirmed across all 12 blouse measurement points.
Do you ship this golden saree set to the USA and UK?
Yes. HBO ships insured to the USA, UK, Canada, UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Australia. Every order is fully tracked from our Multan atelier to your address. We recommend placing your order at least 8 weeks before your wedding date to allow time for embellishment completion and the blouse fitting process.
What makes this a bridal saree rather than a party wear saree?
The embellishment brief, construction standard, and fit process all differ. This golden saree carries over 40 hours of cutdana and sequin hand-work, a fully boned sweetheart corset blouse built to your exact 12 measurements, and goes through three WhatsApp fitting milestones before it ships. If you want to explore other options, our silk saree collection and our red bridal saree are both made to the same bridal standard.














































