Green Embroidered Jacquard Lehenga Set
Green Embroidered Jacquard Lehenga Set
Green Sequin Embroidered Jacquard Silk Lehenga Set
Red Embroidered Soft Silk Jacquard Lehenga Set
Green Sequin Embroidered Jacquard Silk Lehenga Set
Red Embroidered Soft Silk Jacquard Lehenga Set
Multicolour Embroidered Soft Silk Jacquard Lehenga Set
Green Embroidered Soft Silk Jacquard Lehenga Set
Red Embroidered Soft Silk Jacquard Lehenga Set
Red Embroidered Soft Silk Jacquard Lehenga Set
Green Embroidered Soft Silk Jacquard Lehenga Set
Red Embroidered Soft Silk Jacquard Lehenga Set
A jacquard lehenga is a silk or blended fabric set woven with raised motifs that create a subtle sheen and structure. It suits weddings, receptions, and festive events where texture and polish matter. Many new styles mix the woven base with embroidery or sequins for extra detail.
Because the pattern is woven in, jacquard fabric lasts well and keeps its shape. Popular options include both soft silk and heavier embroidered pieces:
Fold jacquard lehengas with tissue between layers to prevent snags. Dry clean after wear and store in breathable covers. Press from the reverse side through cotton to protect embroidery. Pre-stitched, lined pieces help maintain the fabric and shape longer.
House of Indya designs contemporary Indian wear that blends traditional craft with modern tailoring. The range includes lehengas, kurta sets, shararas, and Indo-western outfits with inclusive sizing and customization. The brand offers free stitching, NRI support, and 15-day global delivery for easier festive shopping.
It’s usually woven from silk or blended fibers with patterns integrated into the weave, not printed or embroidered separately.
Yes. The rich texture and sheen make jacquard lehengas popular for weddings, receptions, and festive ceremonies.
Dry clean only, store flat with tissue layers, and avoid direct heat on embroidery or zari work.
Red, green, and gold remain classics, while multicolor and pastel combinations are gaining popularity for daytime events.
Many online stores, including House of Indya, offer size adjustments and custom stitching for jacquard lehenga sets.
Both use woven patterns, but jacquard refers to the weaving technique itself, while brocade typically includes metallic threads for a heavier look.