Women Red And Gold Toned Woven Design Organza Dupatta
Pink Printed Organza Silk Anarkali Set With Dupatta
Yellow Printed Organza Silk Salwar Kameez With Dupatta
Women Pink And White Printed Organza Dupatta With Sequinned
Women Grey And Gold Toned Woven Design Organza Dupatta
Women Teal And White Printed Organza Dupatta
Red And Gold Toned Embroidered Sequinned Organza Dupatta
Silk and organza dupattas add polish to wedding looks. Their sheen and light structure pair well with lehengas, anarkalis, or salwar suits. Designs range from embroidered and sequinned to printed styles, priced about $11-$32 depending on work and fabric detail.
Top choices from House of Indya for bridal and festive wear:
Silk dupattas are smooth with a natural gloss. Organza has a crisp drape and sheer finish that shows off embroidery and zari work. Both photograph clearly under wedding lights.
Dry clean all embroidered or sequinned pieces. Store in muslin covers to prevent snags and fading. Keep away from direct sunlight for color longevity. A quick steam refreshes shape without harming threads.
House of Indya blends traditional Indian design with modern tailoring. The brand offers kurta sets, lehengas, shararas, sarees, and indo-western outfits focused on affordability and inclusive sizing. Services include free stitching, NRI assistance, and 15-day global shipping for easy festive shopping.
Their sheen, drape, and ability to highlight embroidery make them ideal for bridal and festive outfits.
Drape it across one shoulder and let it fall freely to showcase the fabric’s translucence and embellishment.
Yes, silk usually feels heavier and softer, while organza is lighter with a structured look.
They are perfect for mehendi, haldi, and daytime ceremonies due to their airy texture and festive shimmer.
Use professional dry cleaning only, as water and detergents can damage delicate embroidery and sequins.
You can explore various embroidered and printed organza dupattas on House of Indya’s website and other trusted ethnicwear retailers.