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Maroon and Multi Colored Gaji Silk Traditional Gharchola Saree
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Maroon and Multi Colored Gaji Silk Traditional Gharchola Saree

Maroon and Multi Colored Gaji Silk Traditional Gharchola Saree

$25,690.00
Maroon and Multi Colored Gaji Silk Traditional Gharchola Saree
$25,690.00

The Story

Product Description

Honor timeless Gujarati bridal traditions with this breathtaking Maroon and Multi-Colored Gharchola Saree. An essential element of an Indian bride's trousseau, the Gharchola is defined by its highly auspicious woven zari grid (chex). This masterpiece is crafted from sumptuously soft, premium Gaji Silk, featuring a deep maroon base brought to life with vibrant multi-colored motifs within the woven checks. Offering a majestic, heavy drape and a rich satin-like luster, this heirloom piece is designed for the bride's most sacred moments and monumental family celebrations.


Product Details

Product Code: PSAGF1797 Color: Maroon & Multi-Colored
Fabric: Gaji Silk Work: Traditional Gharchola Zari Weaving
Blouse Color: Maroon Blouse Fabric: Gaji Silk
Blouse Type: Unstitched Dispatch Time: 25 to 30 Working days
*Note: The blouse shown in the photoshoot is for styling purposes only.

Everything You Need to Know

Q: What is a Gharchola? A: The Gharchola (meaning "home of the bride") is a traditional Gujarati wedding saree gifted by the mother-in-law. It is recognized by its grid pattern woven in zari, which is often filled with auspicious motifs like lotuses, parrots, or elephants.
Q: Why is Gaji Silk used for this drape? A: Gaji Silk is an incredibly luxurious, thick silk with a satin weave. It provides a highly luminous finish and holds the heavy zari grid perfectly, creating a highly structured, rich fall that stays put all day.
Q: Can non-brides wear this? A: Yes! While it is a bridal essential, Gharcholas are proudly worn by the bride's mother, sisters, and close family members during important rituals, as well as for major festivals like Diwali and Karwa Chauth.

💡 Pro-Stylist Tip

Authentic Bridal Elegance. A true Gharchola is meant to be seen! Drape it in the traditional Gujarati "Seedha Pallu" style to display the intricate grid work across the front. Accessorize with heavy Antique Kundan or Polki jewelry to match the grandeur of the Gaji silk.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Product Description

Honor timeless Gujarati bridal traditions with this breathtaking Maroon and Multi-Colored Gharchola Saree. An essential element of an Indian bride's trousseau, the Gharchola is defined by its highly auspicious woven zari grid (chex). This masterpiece is crafted from sumptuously soft, premium Gaji Silk, featuring a deep maroon base brought to life with vibrant multi-colored motifs within the woven checks. Offering a majestic, heavy drape and a rich satin-like luster, this heirloom piece is designed for the bride's most sacred moments and monumental family celebrations.


Product Details

Product Code: PSAGF1797 Color: Maroon & Multi-Colored
Fabric: Gaji Silk Work: Traditional Gharchola Zari Weaving
Blouse Color: Maroon Blouse Fabric: Gaji Silk
Blouse Type: Unstitched Dispatch Time: 25 to 30 Working days
*Note: The blouse shown in the photoshoot is for styling purposes only.

Everything You Need to Know

Q: What is a Gharchola? A: The Gharchola (meaning "home of the bride") is a traditional Gujarati wedding saree gifted by the mother-in-law. It is recognized by its grid pattern woven in zari, which is often filled with auspicious motifs like lotuses, parrots, or elephants.
Q: Why is Gaji Silk used for this drape? A: Gaji Silk is an incredibly luxurious, thick silk with a satin weave. It provides a highly luminous finish and holds the heavy zari grid perfectly, creating a highly structured, rich fall that stays put all day.
Q: Can non-brides wear this? A: Yes! While it is a bridal essential, Gharcholas are proudly worn by the bride's mother, sisters, and close family members during important rituals, as well as for major festivals like Diwali and Karwa Chauth.

💡 Pro-Stylist Tip

Authentic Bridal Elegance. A true Gharchola is meant to be seen! Drape it in the traditional Gujarati "Seedha Pallu" style to display the intricate grid work across the front. Accessorize with heavy Antique Kundan or Polki jewelry to match the grandeur of the Gaji silk.