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Maroon Gaji Silk Traditional Gharchola Saree with Embroidery and Peacock and Elephant Motif

Product Description Experience the pinnacle of traditional artistry with this Maroon Gaji Silk Gharchola Saree. This exquisite piece goes beyond the classic zari grid by incorporating...
Rs. 30,380.00
SKU: PSAGH2010
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Product Description

Experience the pinnacle of traditional artistry with this Maroon Gaji Silk Gharchola Saree. This exquisite piece goes beyond the classic zari grid by incorporating highly auspicious **Peacock and Elephant (Mor and Hathi) motifs** directly into the embroidery and weave. Crafted from lustrous **Gaji Silk**, the deep maroon fabric provides the perfect canvas for these symbolic designs, which represent prosperity, royalty, and grace. It is the ultimate heritage garment for a traditional Indian bride or for grand ceremonial occasions.


Product Details

Product Code: PSAGH2010 Color: Maroon
Fabric: Gaji Silk Work: Gharchola Weaving, Embroidery, Animal Motifs
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 do the Elephant and Peacock motifs signify? A: In Indian culture, the Elephant (Hathi) is a symbol of royalty, strength, and prosperity, while the Peacock (Mor) symbolizes beauty, grace, and love. Wearing these motifs on your wedding day is considered highly auspicious.
Q: Is this saree suitable for a Panetar look? A: A Panetar is typically white/off-white with a red border, while a Gharchola is fully red/maroon. However, it is a very common and beautiful Gujarati tradition to drape a Gharchola over the shoulder while wearing a Panetar for the ultimate bridal look.
Q: How do I stitch the blouse to match? A: Keep the blouse traditional. A classic elbow-length sleeve featuring the embroidered border provided with the unstitched fabric will look incredibly royal alongside the animal motifs of the saree.

💡 Pro-Stylist Tip

Motif Matching. Since the saree features distinct elephant and peacock designs, try to echo this in your jewelry! Look for a **Kundan Choker or Bangles that also feature subtle peacock (Meenakari) or elephant (Nakshi) designs**. This creates a beautifully coordinated, royal bridal aesthetic.

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