Heavy Bridal Sharara Suit

A heavy bridal sharara suit is a three-piece wedding outfit featuring a short kurti, flared sharara pants, and a dupatta decorated with zari, sequins, or stones. Brides choose this style for its regal look and comfort compared to a lehenga. Crafted in silk, satin, or net, these suits often show detailed hand embroidery in wine, rani, or beige - colors suited for both classic and modern ceremonies.

Popular Heavy Bridal Sharara Suit Styles

Bridal shararas mix traditional Mughal craftsmanship with contemporary cuts. Examples below highlight how fabric and detailing affect style and cost:

StyleFabric & WorkFrom Price (USD)
Magenta Pink Silk Embellished Sharara SetSilk base with embellished detailing$104.00
Girls Beige Sequin Net Sharara SetNet fabric with all-over sequin work$81.00
Red Heavy Jari Embrodery Silk Saree SetPoly silk with heavy jari embroidery$33.00
Wine Heavy Jari Embrodery Silk Saree SetDeep wine tone, rich silk texture$31.00

Choosing the Right Sharara for Your Wedding

Pick a heavy bridal sharara suit that suits both your comfort and the event setting. Focus on these factors:

Combine the sharara with juttis and a dupatta pinned at one shoulder for balanced volume. Many stores now provide made-to-measure options and global shipping - plan fittings early to stay on schedule.

Care and Maintenance Tips

Heavy embroidery requires careful storage. Dry-clean after each wear, wrap pieces in muslin, and avoid hanging for long periods to protect seams. Check embellishments before storing; minor bead repairs by a local tailor can preserve the look for years.

About House of Indya

House of Indya combines Indian craftsmanship with modern design. The brand offers kurtas, lehengas, shararas, and festive sets with free stitching and inclusive sizing. Orders typically dispatch worldwide within 15 days. For styling or sizing help, contact customer support or visit the Noida studio during business hours.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes a sharara suit suitable for brides?

A bridal sharara features heavier embroidery, premium fabrics like silk or satin, and coordinated dupattas that match the wedding color scheme.

How is a sharara different from a lehenga?

A sharara has flared pants paired with a short kurti, while a lehenga uses a single skirt. Shararas allow easier movement during long ceremonies.

Which color sharara suits day weddings?

Pastel shades like beige, peach, and blush pink work well for day events because they complement natural light and floral décor.

Can I customize a heavy bridal sharara suit online?

Yes, many online stores including House of Indya provide custom stitching and size adjustments before shipping.

What accessories pair best with a heavy sharara?

Statement earrings, a maang tikka, and embroidered juttis complete the look without overshadowing the detailed outfit.

How should I store a heavily embroidered sharara?

Store it folded in muslin cloth after dry cleaning, avoiding plastic covers to prevent moisture and thread damage.

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