Rajwadi Silk Wedding Green Lehenga Choli at Mirror Work
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Sea-Green Banarasi Silk Embroidery Sequence & Mirror Work Lehenga.
Sea-Green Banarasi Silk Embroidery Sequence & Mirror Work Blouse.
Sea-Green Banarasi Silk Embroidery Sequence & Mirror Work Dupatta.
LEHENGA
Fabric -Banarasi Silk
Work - Embroidery Sequence & Mirror Work
Inner - Crepe Silk
Waist - 42 INCH
Length -42 INCH
BLOUSE
Fabric - Banarasi Silk
Work - Embroidery Sequence & Mirror Work
Size - Unstitched
Dupatta
Fabric - Banarasi Silk
Work - Embroidery Sequence & Mirror Work
Length - 2.30 MTR
The Rajwadi style originates from the royal courts of Rajasthan, known for their grandiose and elaborate fashion. Rajwadi attire is characterized by its luxurious fabrics, rich colors, and intricate embroidery, reflecting the regal heritage of Rajasthan. The Lehenga Choli, a traditional garment worn by women in India, has been a staple in Indian bridal fashion for centuries. The green color of this Lehenga Choli symbolizes new beginnings, prosperity, and fertility, making it an auspicious choice for weddings.
Silk, the chosen fabric for this Rajwadi Lehenga Choli, is synonymous with luxury and elegance. Known for its smooth texture and natural sheen, silk has been a treasured material in Indian textiles for centuries. The use of silk in this ensemble enhances its visual appeal and provides a comfortable and elegant drape, making it suitable for the grandeur of a wedding ceremony.
The standout feature of this Lehenga Choli is the exquisite mirror work, a traditional form of embellishment that adds a sparkling dimension to the garment. Mirror work, or "shisha" embroidery, is a centuries-old craft that originated in Gujarat and Rajasthan. It involves the meticulous attachment of small mirrors onto the fabric, creating a reflective, glittering effect that enhances the overall aesthetic of the attire.
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