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Indian Bridal Sarees
The bridal sari is bought with a lot of care. For a bride, her bridal
dress is her topmost priority. Any married lady's most memorable, most
treasured and most loved ensemble in her wardrobe is her bridal sari!
In-fact, more than just a gorgeous outfit, the Indian bridal sari holds
a lot of emphasis in the Indian tradition, as there is no greater event
in an Indian family than a wedding.Generally, there are different costumes for bride in different religions but saree remains the traditional dress. On the Indian subcontinent, bright colours are the highlights of bridal wear. In Hindu weddings, a bride would normally wear either a red bridal sari or a colored lehenga choli with the sole exception of white. Red sari is regarded as auspicious because it has several emotional, sexual and fertility-related qualities. Fabric in Indian Bridal Sari Silk sarees are the preferred choice of most Indian brides. Smooth and sensuous, the silk sari is the wedding sari that is found in rich colors that are a feast for the eyes. Indian bridal sarees are also made on fabric like satin, crepe, chiffon etc. Either the sari could be embroidered on the border and pallav or a particular type of a design used to enhance the sari in whole. Design Some of the options of bridal wear sarees are:
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