Rajasi is an ode to the regal splendor and opulence of an Indian past. It reimagines a time when Maharajas reigned the throne, and their queens and courtesans graced the darbar in the finest of garments.
Danka embroidery originated from the royal courts of Udaipur (Rajasthan), the Northwestern province of India over 400 years ago. It is a unique and ornate form of metal embroidery that is hand-stitched onto the finest of fabrics including satin, silk and chiffon.
Danke-ki-kaam (or Danka work) features diamond-shaped pieces of pure silver that are gold-plated and stitched into place with kasab (gold wire), making it sparkle and catch the light on any given outfit.
Danke-ki-kaam is a highly skilled and time-consuming task, making each piece a rare and beautiful piece of art that cannot be easily replicated.
The most popular motifs used in Danka work are inspired by nature which includes floral motifs, paisleys and in stylized versions of the sun and moon.
The Rajasi collection by Suchita Pandey features the royal peacock in all its feathered glory, shimmering in eye-catching pure silver and gold.
The peacock has been depicted in art since ancient times and is seen as a symbol of beauty, rebirth and wealth, as well as of sinful pride.
Own a piece of royalty from Rajasi by Suchita Pandey and regally stand out in a crowd. Each piece is a unique piece of art and can be further customized in size, colour and embroidery.
The Rajasi collection by Suchita Pandey features Danka embroidery using pure silver and 24-carat gold plating ensuring dazzling, fashionably unique glamour for years to come.