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Object IIIThe Garland
माला /mā·lā/ noun — the garland worn where a tie would never dare.
Wedding Malas for Men
Worn where a tie would never dare.
Pearl, polki-inspired and bead malas built for sherwanis and achkans — layered, weighted and knotted so they sit still through a seven-hour wedding.
From the atelier’s notes
How this object is chosen
Weight is the secret
A mala that swings distracts; a mala that sits still commands. Ours are strung and knotted with weighted ends so they stay composed through seven hours of ceremony.
Length answers the neckline
A sherwani’s closed collar wants a longer double strand; an open bandhgala can take a shorter single one. Bring the outfit — we will drape both against it.
Pearl is not the only answer
Moti reads classic, but polki-inspired and bead malas photograph warmer against ivory and gold sherwanis. The right choice depends on your fabric, not on tradition alone.
Asked before you asked
Questions, answered
Which mala goes with an ivory or off-white sherwani?
Warm-toned pearl and polki-inspired malas photograph best against ivory — stark white pearls can look flat. Send a photo of your sherwani on WhatsApp and we will recommend the exact strand.
Single strand or layered?
A closed sherwani collar carries a longer double strand beautifully; open collars and bandhgalas suit a shorter single strand. We drape both options against your outfit before you decide.
Will the mala tangle with my brooch or buttons?
Not if the lengths are planned together. We set mala, brooch and button positions as one composition so nothing overlaps in photographs.
Is a groom mala only for the wedding day?
No — shorter strands work for sagan, engagement and reception looks too. Many grooms order two lengths and rotate them across events.
Send us the outfit. We finish it.
Share a photo of your sherwani or kurta on WhatsApp — we reply within the hour and match every finishing object to it, honestly and exactly.
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Groom Mala — Pearl & Bead Malas for Sherwani
The dulha mala is jewellery a man earns exactly once — worn over the sherwani on the day he becomes the groom. Ankit V Kapoor makes pearl malas, moti malas and polki-inspired bead strands for grooms, each one strung, knotted and weighted to sit still against the chest through the full length of an Indian wedding.
Shop groom malas online or drape them against your outfit at the atelier in DLF Phase 1 Gurugram or Shahpur Jat Delhi. We ship wedding malas for men across India and worldwide.
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