Chinaya Banaras

Silver Tissue Silk Sharara Suit with Tanchoi Floral Brocade Fabric

15,589 INR
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This silver tissue silk sharara suit is designed with a balance of tradition and style. The straight-cut kurta features an all-over silver zari tanchoi floral brocade jaal, highlighted with a round neckline and half sleeves. It is paired with coordinated sharara-style bottoms in matching tissue silk fabric, making the outfit an ideal choice for festive and celebratory occasions.

Key Features:
• Material: Tissue Silk
• Color: Silver
• Kurta: Straight Cut with Silver Zari Tanchoi Floral Brocade Jaal, Round Neckline, and Half Sleeves
• Bottoms: Coordinated Sharara-Style Pants in Tissue Silk
• Kurta Length: Approx. 42 inches
• Bottom Length: Approx. 38 inches
• Sleeve Length: Approx. 14 inches 

• Deliver within 20-25  business days. For urgent delivery, please contact us. 

• Care Instructions: Dry clean only.

• Perfect for: Festivals, weddings, and cultural gatherings.

• For custom stitching, kindly contact our team at +91 7705012088. Note: Customizations make the product ineligible for exchange or refund.

• Note: Actual color may slightly vary from the image due to lighting conditions during photography.

• Tips: Pair this sharara suit with silver jewelry and embroidered footwear for a classical traditional look.

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FAQs

Absolutely. Silver is a naturally aligned color for New Year celebrations and festive galas, and tissue silk's shimmer properties make this sharara suit particularly effective in evening light. The tanchoi floral brocade jaal ensures the suit reads as cultural and premium rather than purely western-party attire, making it a strong option for women who want to maintain an Indian aesthetic at international or high-formality celebrations.
Unlike a heavily embroidered lehenga which derives its impact from post-weave stitching (zardozi, sequins, or thread embroidery applied on fabric), this Silver Tissue Silk Sharara Suit achieves its richness through the fabric itself — the tanchoi floral brocade jaal and silver zari are woven into the tissue silk. This means the garment is lighter overall and more comfortable for extended wear. For women who want impact without heaviness, and prefer fabric-led luxury over embellishment-heavy fashion, this sharara is the superior choice.
For this silver tissue silk sharara, metallic gold or silver accessories are equally effective. Gold kundan or polki earrings provide a warm contrast against the cool silver, while silver or white gold jewelry creates a monochromatic, ultra-modern look. Keep the necklace minimal — a statement choker or collar necklace rather than layered chains — to allow the tanchoi brocade kurta's neckline and yoke to be visible. A circular or embellished clutch in gold or silver completes the look for an evening event.
For a winter sangeet, style this suit with a warm ivory or gold pashmina stole for movement between indoor and outdoor spaces, draped loosely over the shoulders without covering the kurta's brocade. Choose strappy heels in silver or gold to complement the sharara's flared silhouette. A low bun with pearl pins or a jasmine string adds a bridal freshness to the look. Avoid heavy base makeup to allow the silver's inherent shimmer to remain the focal point of the ensemble.
A sharara is more festive and visually dramatic than a straight salwar or palazzo because the flared cut creates volume and movement that photographs exceptionally well. It's preferred for cocktail and sangeet settings over palazzo pants, which have a more relaxed, everyday appeal. For festive occasions where standing out is the goal, a sharara silhouette amplifies the festive quality of the fabric — and with tissue silk as the base, the fabric's own shimmer is further animated by the movement of the flared hem.
This Silver Tissue Silk Sharara Suit is sold out currently, but when available, Chinaya Banaras ships with standard delivery timelines. For alterations or stitching customization, the brand offers tailoring services — however, these make the piece ineligible for exchange or refund. It is advisable to communicate sizing requirements clearly before ordering, or to contact the Chinaya Banaras team for sizing guidance to ensure the best fit without requiring post-purchase alternation.
Yes. This Silver Tissue Silk Sharara Suit is an ideal choice for a bride-to-be at a mehendi, cocktail, or engagement party. The silver color is a modern bridal alternative to conventional gold and red, and the tanchoi floral brocade jaal gives the fabric the kind of density and richness expected in bridal ensembles. The sharara cut provides maximum visual impact and photographs beautifully — a preferred look for brides who want a statement pre-wedding outfit that feels distinctly Indian yet contemporary.
Yes, the Silver Tissue Silk Sharara Suit with Tanchoi Floral Brocade is specifically suited for cocktail nights, sangeet celebrations, and high-end festive parties. Tissue silk's natural metallic sheen combined with the all-over silver zari tanchoi floral brocade jaal creates a head-to-toe shimmer effect that reads as unapologetically celebratory. The sharara silhouette — a flared bottom — adds a contemporary, fashion-forward dimension to traditional Banarasi fabric, making it popular at both Indian and NRI festive events.
Tissue silk is more delicate than Katan or raw silk because the metallic zari weft threads can be susceptible to snagging or distortion if not handled carefully. However, for a festive suit that is worn occasionally and properly maintained, tissue silk is durable enough for multiple uses. Dry cleaning only is recommended, and the garment should be stored flat or loosely rolled — not heavily folded — to prevent permanent creasing of the metallic threads. With correct care, this suit retains its shimmer and structure across several festive seasons.
This suit is recommended for sangeet celebrations, mehendi nights, cocktail parties, engagement functions, and high-formality festive dinners. Silver is an increasingly popular choice for festive fashion because it complements all skin tones and reads as modern and premium. The tanchoi floral brocade gives it the cultural credibility of authentic Banarasi craft while the sharara cut keeps it relevant for contemporary fashion-conscious women attending 2026 season weddings.
Tanchoi is a Banarasi weaving technique derived from Chinese silk weaving traditions, using colored or metallic resham threads to create intricate, multi-tonal patterns woven directly into the fabric. In this sharara suit, silver zari tanchoi floral brocade jaal — a continuous lattice-like floral pattern — is woven throughout the tissue silk base, creating a fabric where every inch carries decorative content. This density of weaving is characteristic of high-craft Banarasi production and cannot be replicated by printing or embroidery.