Sindhi Dresses
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Handmade Applique Dresses9 Products
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Susi (Soosi) Fabric Dresses20 Products
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Embroidered Dresses66 Products
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Balochi Dress12 Products
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Block Print Dresses14 Products
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Stylish Lawn Dress Design15 Products
BUY AUTHENTIC SINDHI DRESSES ONLINE FROM SINDH HANDICRAFTS
It begins with a remembrance perhaps of the Sindhi dress you saw once-embroidered with the mirror by your grandmother, placed well-wrapped in the old wooden trunk. Or the occasion of the holiday in which your mother put the print of the Ajrak and silver bangles on you, and her hands neatly put the dupatta. The shades, the volume of cloth materials, the reflections of mini-mirrors catching sun rays, it was not simply an outfit. It was a heritage.
Sindh Handicrafts is a platform where we are here to restore that feeling.
Story Telling Dress
Our Sindhi dresses are not just needle and thread. It is an outcome of time, talent, and generations of stories told in the villages of Tharparkar, Nawabshah, and Khairpur. Each mirror sewn, every pattern on the textile embodies the artisan’s pride and their culture.
In the modern fashion industry, all things are in a rush and fade away, but these traditional Pakistani dresses remain in an everlasting frame. They talk about history, belonging, and celebration. Be it Eid, a Mayun, a Dholki, or Sindhi Cultural Day, putting on a hand-embroidered Sindhi dress will make you feel that you have slipped into a legacy.
An Identity Woven in a Collection
This is what makes us anti-trends:
Hand Embroidered Dresses
Designed in Umerkot, Tharparkar, and Mirpurkhas, these costumes have the essence of rural Sindh. With its marvelous work on delicate, graceful mirrors and complex thread embroidery, and unique Sindhi designs which are stitched by the women who are taught by their mothers and their grandmothers, the embroidery of the Sindhis remains unique in its own way. Any of the pieces would be like a living story, and they are all hand-stitched and driven by memory.
Block Print dresses
Our block print dresses have bold and symbolic designs made by printers at Hala and Bhitshah. In these towns, they have a history of Ajrak and woodblock printing, and the traditions involved still use natural dyes and hand-carved wooden blocks just as was done many years ago by their ancestors. This is the skill work that has remained for centuries, and it should always be that way.
Susi Fabric Dresses
Sanghar and Khairpur are known for weaving Susi fabric, a lightweight textile with vertical stripes that was once a staple in the wardrobes of Sindhi traders and desert nomads. Ideal for hot weather, these fabrics are still hand-loomed in some homes, holding onto the simplicity and strength of rural Sindh.
Lawn Dresses
While the fabric itself is modern, our lawn dresses draw inspiration from the color palettes and embroidery of Dadu and Badin, where bold color use and pattern mixing reflect the cheerful spirit of Sindhi village life. We have captured that soul and have translated it into wearable fashions of the modern wardrobe.
Applique Dresses
Enter into the towns of Hala and Matiari, where the use of patches of different colored cloth is sewn into a foundation cloth that turns a simple dress into an applique dress. Our applique dresses are not a rush factory product, it is a handwork of patterns inspired by rural life, and desert terrain. They give the pieces texture and depth on their own.
Balochi Dresses
Balochi dresses are a long-time favorite as wedding and celebration attire, and we bring their elaborate embroidery and design work close to you. Produced in Jacobabad and Kandhkot, these garments are made in elegant designs that combine a Sindhi sense of heritage with a Balochi sense of large scale. Heavy embroidery, intricate neck designs, and bright color schemes make them ideal to wear at weddings, festivals, and Eid celebrations.
Design Your Own Traditional Look
Want to put a bit of the personal into it? Then know how:
Any of our dresses, whether susi or lawn, or even block print, can be customized with an embroidered neckline with cuffs. This classic update can add not only elegance it can also provide the outfit with a regal, rooted look. Think, a pair of mirror-studded cuffs on a Susi dress, or a dramatic neckline on a block print kurta. You can make something that is personal to you with your ideas and our craftsmanship.
Not Just Clothes. But a Culture.
The grace of a Sindhi dress is that it can fit in any place. What shall I get for a dawat? A mirror-work kurta with a chikankari embroidered dupatta. Celebrating Eid or Mayun and in need of looking all glam? Wear a fully embroidered Balochi dress with a statement dupatta. A fancy change? Combine a classic floral printed top with contemporary trousers, and it is yours.
This is how people wear it:
- Easy Chic: A bright Susi dress with khussas and a few pieces of light jewelry, that’s it, easy, traditional, and fashionable.
- Festive Glamour: Mirror work heavy dresses of Dholkis or Eid, along with bangles and kolhapuris.
- The Contemporary Fusion: An embroidered top, flowy skirt, and your very own idea of creating a balance between modern and traditional.
- Royal Vibe: Traditional dresses worn with silver jhumkas and heavy dupattas to give that royal, rooted look.
A Wardrobe with Roots
A genuine Sindhi dress of Pakistani culture is not something to fill up dead air in your closets; it holds importance. It makes others know where you are coming from, what matters to you, and your identity. And even as fashion keeps on changing, tradition also never goes out of fashion.
That is why our customers, locals, and overseas are coming in not only seeking outfits but seeking connection. This is something to wear to a festival, give as a wedding present, or to hand down to the next generation.
Shop Now, Wear Culture
At Sindh Handicrafts, we not only sell dresses; we save stories. Each item is hand-made, affordable, and of actual culture.
Visit our online store and feel the comfort of tradition wrap around you, and find out how each stitch bears the pride of Sindh.