Rajasthani Bridal Lehenga Biography
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A good outfit is something that makes you look good, feel confident and comfortable. It’s a style to express your identity and social prestige whether you adopt western outfits or traditional Indian outfits. Indian ethnic wears have unique significance in our lives that keep us connected with our traditions and culture. Rajasthani Sarees offers an exceptional collection of Indian wedding outfits and home furnishing that will rejuvenate your sense of fashion and elegance. Especially for women we have an exclusive section that includes class-apart ladies apparel, bridal outfits and the best home furnishings. Rajasthani Sarees is one among the leading Indian clothing and home furnishing stores having most stylish, designer and cost effective alternatives. On this online Indian clothing store you can buy Indian apparels and affordable home furnishing products from the vast range. We are specialists at embroidered lehenga cholis that are widely used as the bridal wear. The bridal apparel is still considered as the greatest significance in the entire marriage ensemble. We believe rich embroidery is the best way to decorate the dress. Your search for a beautiful and arresting Lehenga Choli set ends here. Weve been manufacturing authentic Indian Lehnga Choli apparels for women everywhere for over a decade now.Gagra choli or Ghagra choli, which is also known as Lehenga choli, is the traditional clothing of women in Rajasthan Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Sindh, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand. It was the traditional attire of women in Punjab before the advent of the salwar kameez (Punjabi Ghagra). Chaniya choli is another term commonly used to refer it. It is a combination outfit of a Lehenga, tight Choli and a Dupatta.
Lehenga or Ghagra is a form of skirt which is long, embroidered and pleated. It is worn as the bottom portion of a Gagra choli. It is secured at the waist and leaves the lower back and midriff bare. The ancient version of skirt or Ghagri evolved from Bhairnivasani, which in turn evolved from the Antariya when stitched on one side became tabular and was worn gathered together at the waist, and held by a girdle. This was one of the earliest forms of a clumsily stitched skirt. It was worn using drawstring or nada. The ghagri was a narrow skirt six feet long the same length as original antariya. This style can still be seen worn by Jain nuns in India.The lehengas are made of a number of fabrics such as Silk, Cotton, Khadi,[8] Georgette, Crape, Net, Satin, Brocade and Chiffon. Even though designers have successfully used the various kinds of fabrics for making the lehenga, silk is still the most preferred fabric.Apart from the fabric, decorative stitching patterns also play a role. Lehengas come with a wide variety of decoration and embroidery work like Gota, Phulkari, Shisha, Chikankari, Zari, Zardozi, Nakshi, Kundan, etc. For festivals like Navratri, the ethnic Shisha embroidery is popular with a bit of patchwork. For formal wear and weddings, the embroidery is heavier in pearls, silk, sequins and zari.
Rajasthani Bridal Lehenga Photos Images Pictures 2013
Rajasthani Bridal Lehenga Photos Images Pictures 2013
Rajasthani Bridal Lehenga Photos Images Pictures 2013
Rajasthani Bridal Lehenga Photos Images Pictures 2013
Rajasthani Bridal Lehenga Photos Images Pictures 2013
Rajasthani Bridal Lehenga Photos Images Pictures 2013
Rajasthani Bridal Lehenga Photos Images Pictures 2013
Rajasthani Bridal Lehenga Photos Images Pictures 2013
Rajasthani Bridal Lehenga Photos Images Pictures 2013
Rajasthani Bridal Lehenga Photos Images Pictures 2013
Rajasthani Bridal Lehenga Photos Images Pictures 2013
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