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Maroon Traditional Gharchola Saree in Silk with All Over Embroidery

Product Description Honor timeless Gujarati bridal customs with this magnificent Maroon Gharchola Saree. A hallmark of the Indian bride's trousseau, the Gharchola is defined by its...
Rs. 10,920.00
SKU: PSAEH3091
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Product Description

Honor timeless Gujarati bridal customs with this magnificent Maroon Gharchola Saree. A hallmark of the Indian bride's trousseau, the Gharchola is defined by its iconic woven grid pattern. This masterpiece is crafted from rich Silk and features stunning All Over Embroidery within the checks, adding a layer of opulent texture and detail. The deep maroon color—the ultimate shade for auspicious rituals—makes this heirloom-quality drape perfect for weddings, Karwa Chauth, and grand family ceremonies.


Product Details

Product Code: PSAEH3091 Color: Maroon
Fabric: Silk Work: Gharchola Checks, All Over Embroidery
Blouse Color: Maroon Blouse Fabric: Silk
Blouse Type: Unstitched Dispatch Time: 25 to 30 Working days

Everything You Need to Know

Q: What is a Gharchola? A: It is a traditional wedding saree from Gujarat, traditionally gifted to a bride by her mother-in-law. The "Checks" grid represents the home and stability she brings to the new family.
Q: How do I drape this for a wedding? A: Gharcholas are traditionally draped in the "Seedha Pallu" (front drape) style to display the intricate grid and embroidery across the front of the wearer.

💡 Pro-Stylist Tip

Heritage Glamour. A maroon Gharchola is best styled with heavy Kundan or Polki jewelry. To honor the tradition, use a gold-toned kamarbandh (waist belt) to accentuate the pleats and the embroidered checks.

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