₹8,400.00
Meet MASTANI — our new design. Black holds every kind of shine, and MASTANI proves it. The blouse is finished in real mirror work — not printed, not synthetic, but hand-placed mirrors that catch light with every movement. Aari lace detailing runs through the construction, adding fine textured embroidery against the black base.
The 9-metre flare carries heavy Gamthi mirror patchwork, a craft technique that layers mirror and thread work into bold geometric patches — dense, tactile, and unmistakably handmade. The dupatta, 2.5 metres, is finished with heavy gota patti work, tying the richness of the blouse through to the drape.
At Mayne Creation, Bela Tewar designed MASTANI as a one-of-a-kind piece — no repeats, no reproductions. Once it’s gone, it’s gone.
Key Features
🧵 Fabric — Black base with real mirror-work blouse
🌀 Flare — 9 metres
🪡 Dupatta — 2.5 metres, heavy gota patti work
✨ Work — Real mirror-work blouse, Aari lace work, heavy Gamthi mirror patch work, gota patti dupatta
📐 Size — One of a kind (made-to-fit)
🎉 Occasion — Navratri, Garba, Sangeet, Festive Evening functions
Styling Tips — MASTANI
💃 Overall Styling Rule
MASTANI is black, mirror-heavy, and one-of-a-kind — let the craft speak. Styling should be bold but not competing; the outfit already carries maximum detail.
💍 Jewellery Styling
Oxidised silver statement jewellery — necklace and jhumkas pair beautifully with the mirror work
Stack silver cuffs or bangles on one arm
Bold silver choker for a folk-fusion look
Optional: silver maang tikka for festive occasions
💇 Hair Styling
Sleek low bun → lets the blouse’s mirror detailing take full focus
Loose open waves → soft contrast against the bold black and mirror
Braided style with silver accessories → folk-inspired, festive
💄 Makeup Styling
Base: matte to dewy, well-set for movement and dancing
Eyes: smoky black or bronze-black blend, bold kohl liner
Lip shades: deep red / maroon / classic nude
🧣 Dupatta Styling
One-side diagonal drape → shows off the gota patti border fully
Both shoulders open drape → keeps the full flare and mirror patchwork visible
Skip the dupatta during garba → let the mirror-heavy flare move freely
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