Beige Silk Dupatta
Beige Silk Dupatta
Floral Embroidered Sequinned Dupatta
Floral Embroidered Sequinned Dupatta
Floral Embroidered Sequinned Dupatta
Women Yellow And Gold Toned Striped Dupatta
Embroidered Bridal Dupatta With Zardozi
Women Beige And Red Embroidered Dupatta
Women Blue And Gold Toned Solid Dupatta
Floral Embroidered Sequinned Dupatta
Blue Silk Dupatta
A bridal dupatta completes the wedding outfit with its fabric, detailing, and drape. Brides often pick silk, net, or georgette based on comfort and ceremony timing. Embellishments like zari, sequins, and zardozi set the tone for formality and reflection. Current options include beige, pink, red, gold, and pastel shades for both classic and modern styles.
House of Indya offers designs that match different bridal settings and budgets. Delivery takes about two weeks, and most dupattas pair easily with existing lehengas or sarees.
Silk gives structure and a royal finish, while net and organza keep it light. Zardozi suits evening wear; sequins or pearls fit daylight ceremonies. If your jewellery is heavy, pick minimal embroidery for comfort. Testing the drape before purchase helps avoid stiffness once layered.
Store the bridal dupatta in a cotton cover away from moisture and perfume. Roll it instead of folding to protect embroidery. Professional dry cleaning before and after use maintains color and detail. Planning care early keeps the dupatta ready for future festive wear.
House of Indya combines traditional craftsmanship with modern cuts across its ethnic collections. The catalog includes kurta sets, lehengas, sarees, and dupattas with tailoring and size-inclusive options. Orders ship worldwide in about fifteen days. Learn more at houseofindya.com.
Silk, georgette, and net are common choices because they hold embroidery well and drape neatly over heavy bridal outfits.
Pick a complementary color or repeat one accent shade from your lehenga embroidery for visual balance.
Yes, lighter embroidered versions work for engagement, reception, or festive family events.
Keep it wrapped in muslin or acid-free tissue inside a dry wardrobe to prevent fading or thread damage.
Poly blend and sequinned options often start near $10 to $18, providing a decorative look without heavy cost.
Red symbolizes prosperity and marital happiness in many Indian traditions, making it a classic bridal color choice.