Raas “Shwet Raag” Ivory Raw Silk Sherwani
Raas “Shwet Raag” Ivory Raw Silk Sherwani
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The pinnacle of Indian couture. A sherwani worthy of legend.
The Raas "Shwet Raag" is not simply a sherwani — it is an heirloom in the making. Woven in pure ivory raw silk and adorned with intricate hand embroidery scattered like constellations across the silhouette, this is the most elevated expression of what a groom can wear.
Raw silk carries its own quiet authority — a natural sheen that does not need the light, it creates it. The embroidery, worked in fine thread and delicate detailing, honours the ancient traditions of Indian textile craft while the cut speaks an unmistakably modern language.
Part of the Raas collection — inspired by the celestial dance of Raas, where rhythm, beauty, and devotion converge. For the groom who understands that true luxury is never rushed, never ordinary, and never forgotten.
The Details
• Fabric: Raw Silk
• Color: Ivory
• Embroidery: Scattered hand embroidery across the full silhouette
• Silhouette: Classic full-length sherwani with modern tailoring
• Includes: Sherwani, inner kurta, and trousers
• Occasion: Wedding ceremony, reception, baraat
Part of the Raas collection — exclusively crafted at the Bhavya Bhasin studio. Available in sizes 38–46. For bespoke tailoring and customisation, call +91-9717029029 or WhatsApp.
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Dry clean only. Store in the garment bag provided. Avoid direct sunlight for extended periods. Light steaming removes travel creases. Do not wring, machine wash, or tumble dry.
Delivery & Shipping
Delivery & Shipping
All pieces are made to order. Ships in 21–27 days from measurement confirmation. We ship worldwide via insured, tracked courier. Domestic India: 21–24 days. International: 24–27 days. Expedited options available on request.
About This Piece
About This Piece
Every Bhavya Bhasin garment is produced by third-generation textile craftspeople using traditional hand-embroidery and modern machine precision. Embroidery work — Dabka, Zari, Cutdaana or Thread — is applied by hand and may vary slightly between pieces, which is the nature and beauty of handcraft.
