Two studios you can walk into, Karachi and Toronto. We design and hand-embroider every bridal at Noori House, our Karachi studio, and receive you in person there or at our Toronto flagship to design, fit, and commission yours.
Karigur Bridal is a Karachi bridal house with a North American flagship in Toronto. Named for the karigar, the master artisan, we hand-embroider every bridal at Noori House, our Karachi studio, where Hina Rizvi has dressed brides since 1989. Be received in person in Karachi by private appointment, or at our Toronto flagship, made to order or fitted on the spot, by private consultation.
Some houses are named for their founders. We named ours for the hands. Karigur comes from karigar, the master artisan of Karachi. The house was founded there in 1989 and still lives there, at Noori House, where Hina Rizvi has dressed brides for over three decades. We didn't send a supplier across an ocean, we brought the house itself to North America. Two studios you can walk into now, Karachi and Toronto, the same hand behind both.
Headquartered in KarachiWhere the house was founded and is run, and where every bridal is designed and made by hand.
Noori House AtelierThe Karachi atelier inside our headquarters, behind Karigur's signature commissions and handwork.
North American FlagshipOur Toronto flagship, where North American brides meet Karigur for consultations, try-ons, and fittings.
Drawn by hand. Embroidered by hand. Finished by hand.
Every Karigur bridal begins as a khaka, a hand-drawn map of the embroidery, then is worked on the adda at Noori House, our Karachi atelier, by a dozen karigars, often across many hundreds of hours. The hours are the point.
Kamdani
Delicate, lightweight metallic work, ideal for Nikkah and daytime looks.
Dabka
Fine coiled wirework that gives bridal handwork its texture, dimension, and shine.
Zardozi
Raised metallic embroidery, traditionally worked in gold and silver thread for bridal and ceremonial wear.
Resham
Lustrous silk-thread embroidery in rich, saturated colour.
I went in looking for my wedding dress and found the one. They had so many beautiful bridal options, and Aroona knew exactly what I was looking for, she made the whole process so easy.
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I had the most incredible experience at Karigur in Mississauga, and it is all thanks to Ayesha. Finding a wedding dress can be overwhelming, but her support and genuine care made me feel like I was in the best hands.
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Hisanat
I recently got my dream bridal outfit from Karigur, and I was absolutely blown away. The moment I tried it on, I knew it was the one.
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Samrin
I browsed all across the GTA and Karigur provided me the best service ever. Ayesha is the best, she truly made my nikkah dress a dream.
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Ayesha
I bought all three of my wedding event outfits from Karigur, one of them a custom piece. I sent pictures and they executed it way better than my expectations.
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Amna
Had such a wonderful experience getting my bridal outfit from Karigur! Not only are their designs absolutely stunning, but their customer service is top notch.
Meet our bridal team at our Toronto flagship or virtually, and brides in Pakistan can be received at the Karachi studio, by appointment. Private, unhurried, and built entirely around you.
Karigur Bridal is a Karachi bridal house with a North American flagship in Toronto. Our headquarters and atelier are at Noori House in Karachi, where every bridal is designed and made by hand; our North American flagship serves brides across Canada and the U.S. Founded in Karachi and refined for North America, we welcome brides for custom bridal, ready bridal, and private bridal consultations for Pakistani and Indian wedding ceremonies, from Nikkah and Mehndi to Baraat, Walima, and Reception. Two studios you can walk into, Karachi and Toronto. Our Karigur pieces can be commissioned to your vision or taken ready and fitted to you, your timeline decides, with heritage handwork such as zardozi, dabka, resham, and kamdani, while virtual consultations welcome brides planning from across North America.