Blue Floral Printed Tissue Silk Saree
Blue Floral Printed Tissue Silk Saree
Blue Printed Silk Saree
Beige Printed Tissue Silk Saree
Beige Printed Tissue Silk Saree
Beige Printed Soft Silk Saree
Blue Printed Silk Saree
Blue Printed Silk Saree
Blue Printed Tissue Silk Saree
Yellow Solid Soft Silk Saree
Blue Printed Tissue Silk Saree
Wine Printed Silk Saree
Navy Blue Printed Tissue Silk Saree
Bridal silk sarees bring together sheen, texture, and fine craftsmanship. From grand Kanchipuram and Banarasi weaves to lighter tissue and soft silk options, each style suits a different wedding mood. Pick your saree based on season, ceremony, and comfort.
Bridal silk sarees from House of Indya start around $23 and go up to $48. Orders typically arrive within 7-10 business days. Unworn, tagged items can be exchanged within 15 days.
| Product | Type | Color | From Price (USD) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Blue Printed Tissue Silk Saree | Tissue Silk | Blue | $48 |
| Beige Printed Soft Silk Saree | Soft Silk | Beige | $48 |
| Yellow Solid Soft Silk Saree | Soft Silk | Yellow | $28 |
| Wine Printed Silk Saree | Silk | Wine | $29 |
| Navy Blue Printed Tissue Silk Saree | Tissue Silk | Navy Blue | $23 |
Check weave density and zari finish before purchase. Genuine silk feels soft and has a natural sheen, not stiffness. For humid weather, tissue and soft silk fabrics allow airflow and resist creasing.
House of Indya is an Indian fashion label known for sarees, lehengas, and festive wear that blend traditional design with modern fits. It offers custom tailoring, NRI shipping, and inclusive sizing. The brand’s bridal silk sarees combine elegance with comfort, making them a practical pick for contemporary brides.
It’s woven from pure or blended silk with ornate borders or zari work, chosen for wedding ceremonies and receptions.
Kanchipuram silk is most traditional, while Banarasi and tissue silks are popular for lighter, modern looks.
Pure silk feels soft and warm to touch, shows slight irregularities in weave, and burns leaving a hair-like smell.
Classic red and gold remain favorites, but pastel pink, wine, and beige tones are rising in modern ceremonies.
Dry-clean only, store in a muslin cloth, and avoid hanging heavy zari sarees to prevent stretching.
Yes, soft silk drapes easily and works well for pre-wedding events or intimate ceremonies.