Embroidery has always been the soul of Pakistani fashion — a symbol of elegance, culture, and craftsmanship. At Sultan by Mak, we celebrate this artistry by weaving traditional embroidery into every Kurti, Suit Outfit, and Attire we design. Each stitch tells a story of heritage and style, connecting modern women to timeless Pakistani traditions.
1. Chikankari
Originating from Lucknow and adored across Pakistan, Chikankari embroidery is known for its delicate, hand-done patterns on lightweight fabrics like lawn and chiffon. At Sultan by Mak, our Chikankari Kurtis are perfect for summer — soft, airy, and full of subtle grace.
2. Mirror Work (Shisha Embroidery)
Mirror work, also known as Shisha, adds sparkle and charm to your look. This Sindhi-inspired embroidery is used beautifully in our festive Embroidered Suits, giving them a radiant, celebratory appeal that’s ideal for Eid or family events.
3. Zari and Zardozi
For those who love regal fashion, Zari and Zardozi embroidery are unmatched. Using golden and silver threads, these techniques bring royal elegance to Sultan by Mak’s luxury outfits — perfect for weddings and evening wear.
4. Aari Work
Our Aari work Kurtis feature intricate chain-stitch embroidery done with fine needles, creating stunning floral and paisley patterns. This detailed artistry adds depth and richness to your outfit.
5. Phulkari
Bright and lively, Phulkari embroidery — meaning “flower work” — adds a pop of color to your wardrobe. Sultan by Mak celebrates this vibrant tradition in its casual and festive collections alike.
In Conclusion
At Sultan by Mak, embroidery is more than just decoration — it’s culture stitched with passion. Whether it’s a light Chikankari Kurti or a heavily embroidered formal suit, every piece is a masterpiece designed for the modern Pakistani woman who values heritage and style.