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Rajasthani bridal lehengas feature rich colors, detailed zari work, and embroidery influenced by Rajput heritage. Brides who want authentic regional elegance can choose from reds, maroons, and rani pinks with woven motifs and handcrafted embellishments. Most designs use silk or Banarasi fabrics paired with ornate dupattas for a complete wedding look.
Rajasthan’s regions inspire distinct bridal styles, from Jodhpuri zari patterns to Marwari gota-patti. Some options from House of Indya include:
Select color based on ceremony timing: red and maroon complement evening events, while firozi or rani shades appear brighter in daylight. Banarasi silk gives structure and shine; Bangalori silk offers comfort. Match jewelry metals with embroidery threads for a coordinated look.
Store heavily embroidered lehengas flat in muslin covers. Avoid long hanging periods to prevent fabric stretch. Check stitching or customization options if you need an exact fit.
House of Indya blends traditional Indian craftsmanship with contemporary design. The brand’s range covers kurta sets, lehengas, shararas, sarees, and indo-western outfits. Services include free stitching, customization, and size-inclusive fits, with international shipping within 15 days. Tip: browse by fabric type to find the most comfortable lehenga for your wedding day.
It is a traditional wedding outfit featuring rich silk or Banarasi fabric, heavy embroidery, and motifs inspired by Rajasthani royal art.
Red, maroon, and rani pink are the classic bridal shades, often paired with gold embroidery and zari borders.
Many online stores, including House of Indya, offer customization or stitching options for fit and design preferences.
Dry clean only, store flat in muslin, and keep away from direct sunlight to preserve the color and thread work.
Lighter silks like Bangalori or satin silk are comfortable for warm-weather ceremonies.
Yes, lighter versions in firozi or peach tones with minimal zari work are ideal for mehendi or sangeet functions.