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Red Cotton Traditional Checks Gharchola Saree with Handwork
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Red Cotton Traditional Checks Gharchola Saree with Handwork

Red Cotton Traditional Checks Gharchola Saree with Handwork

$25,245.00

Original: $84,150.00

-70%
Red Cotton Traditional Checks Gharchola Saree with Handwork

$84,150.00

$25,245.00

The Story

Product Description

Honor timeless Gujarati rituals with this deeply auspicious Red Traditional Gharchola Saree. A hallmark of bridal and festive wear, the Gharchola features the iconic Checks grid pattern woven meticulously throughout the body. Crafted from highly breathable Pure Cotton, this drape ensures exceptional comfort for long ceremonies. Elevating the lightweight cotton to bridal grandeur, the saree is intricately embellished with premium Handwork along the grid and borders. It is a culturally rich, highly comfortable, and beautifully detailed choice for weddings, Karwa Chauth, and family pujas.


Product Details

Product Code: PSAGF1775 Color: Red
Fabric: Cotton Work: Woven Gharchola Checks, Handwork Embellishment
Blouse Color: Red Blouse Fabric: Cotton Blend
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: Why is a Gharchola significant? A: The Gharchola (meaning "home of the bride") is traditionally gifted by the mother-in-law to welcome the bride. The grid represents the new home, and the motifs inside bring blessings of prosperity.
Q: Why is this Gharchola in cotton instead of silk? A: Cotton Gharcholas are highly favored for extended rituals and summer weddings. It offers the exact same auspicious look and heavy handwork, but keeps the wearer cool and comfortable for hours.
Q: How should I drape this? A: Traditionally, a Gharchola is draped in the Gujarati "Seedha Pallu" style, where the pallu is brought from the back over the right shoulder to fully display the grid and handwork across the chest.

💡 Pro-Stylist Tip

Bridal Heritage. Elevate the cotton fabric by pairing it with heavy, traditional Kundan or Gold Polki jewelry. A neat bun adorned with a red or gold hair accessory and a classic red bindi will give you a flawless, authentic ethnic look.

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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 rituals with this deeply auspicious Red Traditional Gharchola Saree. A hallmark of bridal and festive wear, the Gharchola features the iconic Checks grid pattern woven meticulously throughout the body. Crafted from highly breathable Pure Cotton, this drape ensures exceptional comfort for long ceremonies. Elevating the lightweight cotton to bridal grandeur, the saree is intricately embellished with premium Handwork along the grid and borders. It is a culturally rich, highly comfortable, and beautifully detailed choice for weddings, Karwa Chauth, and family pujas.


Product Details

Product Code: PSAGF1775 Color: Red
Fabric: Cotton Work: Woven Gharchola Checks, Handwork Embellishment
Blouse Color: Red Blouse Fabric: Cotton Blend
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: Why is a Gharchola significant? A: The Gharchola (meaning "home of the bride") is traditionally gifted by the mother-in-law to welcome the bride. The grid represents the new home, and the motifs inside bring blessings of prosperity.
Q: Why is this Gharchola in cotton instead of silk? A: Cotton Gharcholas are highly favored for extended rituals and summer weddings. It offers the exact same auspicious look and heavy handwork, but keeps the wearer cool and comfortable for hours.
Q: How should I drape this? A: Traditionally, a Gharchola is draped in the Gujarati "Seedha Pallu" style, where the pallu is brought from the back over the right shoulder to fully display the grid and handwork across the chest.

💡 Pro-Stylist Tip

Bridal Heritage. Elevate the cotton fabric by pairing it with heavy, traditional Kundan or Gold Polki jewelry. A neat bun adorned with a red or gold hair accessory and a classic red bindi will give you a flawless, authentic ethnic look.