"Ambika felt like she was floating on a
sea of colors.
There was a green cloth checkered
with multicolored thread.
Another was a shimmering blue.
A pale yellow one had bits of glass
threaded into the pattern."
If you have seen any photographs from Indian weddings, you will remember the glorious colors worn by those in attendance. It is Ambika's first visit to her mother's homeland; with that comes the excitement for having her first salwar kameez designed to wear to her cousin's wedding. She and her mother visit the best shop in Lucknow where they meet a kind and very helpful shopkeeper who will help them choose the fabric.
After consideration, Ambika chooses a brilliant red with threads of gold embroidered into it. The next stop on their quest for the perfect salwar kameez is with the darzi, Shakeel. Opening his notebook, he asks a number of questions about style. With a look through a photo folder, Ambika is able to choose the style she finds will be perfect for dancing. She informs the darzi, who then takes measurements and tells mother and daughter it will be ready in a week.
They don't have a week! There are only three days until the wedding. Shakeel promises to do his best to have it ready. There is much to do in preparation for the wedding, taking Ambika's mind off the waiting. When a package arrives on the day before the wedding, Ambika is thrilled. In fact, she finds it so beautiful, she thinks she might need one for every day of the week!
Readers who have worn a salwar kameez will appreciate seeing the beauty of the color choices and the many styles available. Those who have no knowledge of the traditional clothing will welcome Ms. Sandhu's depiction of the crowded bazaar, the fabric shop, the design work of the darzi, and the evident joy at a wedding celebration. Ambika's face is filled with all the emotions of this first memorable experience.


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