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Traditional Embroidered Sarees The Perfect Trousseau for the Bride (2)

Available in myriad styles and a vast spectrum of colors, sarees are proof of fine Indian craftsmanship. Check out this blog if you wish to drape traditional embroidered sarees on your wedding day

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Traditional Embroidered Sarees The Perfect Trousseau for the Bride (2)

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  1. Traditional Embroidered Sarees: The Perfect Trousseau for the Bride silkpond.co.in/blogs/blog/traditional-embroidered-sarees-the-perfect-trousseau-for-the-bride-1 Indian brides look nothing short of magical, draped in six yards of elegance on one of the most memorable days of their lives. Be it lehengas or gowns, nothing beats the impeccable charm of sarees. No wonder celebrities from Patralekha Paul to Yami Gautam have fallen for the sartorial elegance of sarees on their D-day. If you are a would-be bride willing to create a silhouette of grace and femininity on your wedding day, here are our top picks from an embroidery saree collection. 1. Banarasi Quintessentially Indian, Banarasi sarees are synonymous with weddings. Red Banarasi sarees are the flagship of Bengali brides in particular. Typically paired with gold jewelry, kohl eye makeup, red bindi, and chandan over brows, the sarees look ethereal. The wedding look of Dia Mirza reminded us of the traditional glamor of Benarasis. She donned a red Banarasi with a thick zari border and geometric patterns across the body. But modern brides also experiment with Banarasi sarees in pink, blue, and other colors. The finely woven silk decorated with intricate zari designs will remain in vogue for years. The zari ornamentation might make the sarees heavy, but they will never fail to sweep your groom off their feet. The Mughal-inspired foliate motifs on the sarees will help brides instantly steal the spotlight. 2. Kanjeevaram Vidya Balan has repeatedly amazed us with her stunning collection of Kanjeevaram sarees. But a celebrity bride who elevated the grace of Kanjeevaram sarees is Deepika Padukone. We have seen the Piku actress flaunting a Kanjeevaram before. But the gold and red Kanjeevaram she sported for her Konkani wedding will always remain awe-inspiring. The intricate weaves and one-of-a-kind motifs of Kanjeevaram sarees make them a staple for most South Indian brides. Buy embroidery sarees online in this category and mesmerize everyone. The modern Kanjeevarams are available in bright and beautiful hues. From yellow to magenta to the immensely popular shades of green, all kanjeevaram sarees have a unique story. The regal sarees often come with weaves in gold, silver, or other muted tones. 3. Gota Patti 1/3

  2. Another popular six yards of beauty for bridal wear is the Gota Patti. Originating from Rajasthan, these sartorial beauties are created using the applique technique. Exuding class and glamor, these sarees are perfect for brides and bridesmaids. The breathable fabric makes Gota Patti a popular choice for summer weddings. From lightweight designs to heavy embellishments, brides are not denied choices for this embroidery saree collection. The intricacy of technique makes gota patti insanely beautiful. Surface texturing and the rich embroidery on these sarees make people treasure the value of traditional textiles. The centuries-old handcraft was initially a symbol of status for royal families and members of the court before becoming a staple part of bridal wardrobes. As part of a bridal trousseau, gota patti sarees often become a part of the family heirloom. 4. Organza Brides who wish to stay miles away from the heavily embellished bridal wear will find organza sarees the finest alternative. The lightweight, plain weave and sheer fabric make the sarees utterly comfortable. The shimmer associated with the luxurious fabric has skyrocketed its popularity. Organza sarees are also an excellent choice for brides who want to bring a contemporary touch while still upholding their traditions. Wearing a satin petticoat under the organza sarees further enhances their charm. Organza sarees in pastel shades are fascinating and look surreal on brides wanting a minimalistic wedding. If you buy embroidered sarees online, organza should be on your list for its versatility. The breezy fabric makes it convenient for wearing at several events and even for prolonged periods. The charisma of organza sarees lies in their subtlety, delicateness, and strong feminine appeal. 5. Chiffon Brides looking for lightweight sarees to flaunt their curves should choose chiffon without entertaining any lingering doubts. The decorative fabric is synonymous with shimmer in the fashion industry. Since the fabric drapes so well, you can add a kamarbandh to further accentuate your curves. The fabric has a lovely character of its own and has a transparent appearance. The material holds dye incredibly well, and that's the reason behind the bright and bold colors of these sarees. The six-yard chiffon beauties have a floating effect and create a cinematic appeal. Bollywood divas have flaunted chiffon sarees in movies and at events. Chiffon sarees became a symbol of filmy romance and sensuousness. So, if you are skeptical about the charm of chiffon sarees, maybe take a cue from the yellow saree Raveena Tandon draped while dancing to the tunes of Tip Tip Barsa Paani. 2/3

  3. Final Thoughts Every woman wants to look sophisticated and grateful on their wedding day. Sarees, especially the embroidered ones, will never fail them. Check out the embroidery saree collection at Silk Pond and slay your wedding look. 3/3

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