5 Bridal Sarees That Are Perfect For Your Wedding And Pre-Wedding Festivities

Bridal sarees are one of the most important attires for a wedding day. The bride wants to have the most beautiful, regal and royal saree that will help the bride look her level best on her big day. Take a look at some of the best bridal sarees from the house of Shobitam that will definitely take your breath away.
5 Bridal Sarees That Are Perfect For Your Wedding And Pre-Wedding Festivities
Wedding day is one of the most essential and precious days in a woman’s life. This is when a woman wants to look her best and the most beautiful and wants everything to be as special as the day is. One thing that holds a lot of significance for the day is her bridal saree. Bridal sarees have been a timeless tradition and are an embodiment of cultural celebrations in India. It is known for being the epitome of heritage, gracefulness as well as results in the overall enhancement of the beauty of the bride. Everything else can take a side stage, but the bridal saree of the woman always has a very special place in her heart and has to be the most special out of all.
For a bride, it is not just five yards of elegance but it is much more than that, it is a lot of culture, tradition, love, as well as modernity, and family bonds wrapped in it. In fact, it’s not just the bride but even the rest of her family that want to look their level best on the wedding day.
If you have been looking for that perfect bridal saree for you, the House of Shobitam has some of the best bridal sarees for you
Best Bridal Sarees For Women
Bridal Sarees

Color

Muggu Design Meenakari Gadwal Silk Saree in Purple with Two Tone Border

Purple

Brocade Kanjivaram Pure Silk Saree in Lilac and Purple with Peacock Leheria design

Lilac and Purple

Magnificent Banarasi Katan Silk saree in Red with Persian Trellis Jaal

Red

Tree of Life - Iconic Pen Kalamkari on Pure Kanjivaram SIlk with wide border saree

Multicoloured

Exquisite Ikkat Kanjivaram Fusion Silk Saree in Deep Green with Grand Pallu and Wide Zari Borde

Deep Green


If you are a saree aficionado who has a deep appreciation for elaborate borders that are handcrafted to perfection, then you can bookmark this meenakari gadwal sari. The purple body of the saree is an ideal canvas for Muggu or Rangoli motifs. Traditionally drawn at the doorsteps to bring in prosperity and positive energy, the rangoli designs are nostalgic. These auspicious zari motifs finished with colorful meenakari highlights evoke a sense of timeless elegance. The elegance of this bridal drape is further enhanced by the wide zari border and ornate pallu doused in zari. Woven in the bylanes of Jogulamba Gadwal by skilled artisans, this saree will make the bride look like a radiant Goddess on her special day!
When it comes to wedding sarees, Kanjivarams the undisputed queen of silks, reigns supreme. One of the most popular weaves that have constantly evolved with time, it is quite impossible to take your eyes off the magical sheen of a brocade Kanjivaram. Set in refreshing purple and lilac hues, the body of the saree houses a magnificent Leheria pattern in golden zari. This saree is crafted using the arduous korvai weave that involves two weavers working in unison to produce sharply contrasting deep purple borders. The florals and peacock motifs are inspired by the spell-binding gardens of the erstwhile palaces. With its captivating allure, this saree will transport the bride to a world of enchantment.
The combination of red and gold, with its shimmering texture, evokes a sense of opulence and elegance that is perfect for a wedding celebration. It's no wonder that celebrated style icons like Priyanka Chopra, Anushka Sharma, and Nayantara have chosen the color red for their special day, as they truly represent timeless beauty and grace. It said that the Banarsi red is inspired by the color of the sun setting over the river Ganga in Varanasi.Set in bold hues of red and gold, this saree is an ode to the rich hand-weaving traditions of the Banaras. Set in the buttery soft Katan Silk fabric, the body of the saree has a Persian art-inspired Trellis design in a jaal or networked pattern. Wear this saree and let it do the talking!
If a heavily embellished look is not your top choice and you seek sublime opulence, then this pen Kalamkari saree set in Kanjivaram silk is unmissable. This unique centuries-old handpainted art form with its iconic tree of life motifs. The intricate strokes of pen kalamkari bring alive a deeply spiritual portrait of the cyclic essence of nature. The enticing color combinations are used to paint the peacocks, foliage, and other beautiful elements of nature. The exquisite pallu and borders finished with traditional Kanjivarm zari designs enhance the drape’s finesse. If sophistication is what defines you, then this saree will be your trustworthy companion as you exchange your vows.
If you are looking for some vintage accents or old-world charm to your wedding saree, you must consider this Ikkat and Kanjivaram fusion silk saree. It is a riveting blend of contemporary charm and rustic exuberance. The Ikkat patola is considered a staple in the wedding trousseau of a Gujarati bride. Some communities consider it a sacred piece of clothing that can ward off evils. The time and labor-intensive craftsmanship and complex geometric patterns make this resist-dying technique one of the most precious forms of Indian textile art. Its versatility continues to inspire the fashion world. This is Shobitam's interpretation of the magnificent Ikkat patola. The magnificent patola motifs on the body are complemented by the luxurious zari-laden borders and pallu finished in traditional Kanjivaram style. The interplay of the geometric Patola weave and zari creates a textured drape that is perfect for a sacred union.
Frequently Asked Questions on Bridal Saree
How does a saree become bridal?
Traditionally bridal sarees reflect cultural beliefs and often incorporate colors, motifs, and fabrics that are considered auspicious and prosperous. The craftsmanship of a bridal saree speaks volumes about time-preserved regional techniques and cultural significance. These sarees are crafted from luxurious fabrics like silks and are finished in rich color combinations like red and gold. They are adorned with captivating embellishments, embroidery, and other hand ornamentation like beadwork and stonework. They are enhanced with elaborate pallu and wide borders drenched in luxurious Zari designs. Paired with a complementary blouse, these sarees can be personalized to reflect the bride’s style.
What are the different types of bridal sarees?
Timeless weaves like Banarasis and Kanjivarams remain most popular for their luxurious finish, splendid color combination, and ornate craftsmanship. Tissue sarees, organzas, and regional weaves like Ikkat, Bandhani, Paithani, and Assam silks are also becoming immensely popular due to their captivating designs and awe-inspiring weaving techniques.
What are the things one should consider while buying a bridal saree?
The saree should match the overall theme of the wedding. The colors of the sarees change with lighting. The saree should be viewed under different lighting including natural light to see how it looks in person and on camera. Comfort is key, so choose a fabric that feels easy to carry through long periods. A well-fitted blouse is essential, a blouse can make or break a look and has ample scope for personalization. A well-crafted blouse can enhance the look and truly reflect a bride’s style. Saree with heirloom handcrafted techniques are precious and can be passed down through generations. Last but not least, set a budget and adhere to it while validating the authenticity of the weave and craftsmanship. The saree should make the bride feel radiant and confident on your big day.
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Aahna Sharma

Meet Aahna, a writer who has been casting a spell with her words since long with a sparkling twist of beauty and fashion. With a writing journey as vibrant as her favourite Ruby Woo, Aahna loves to bring to life the magical makeup and skincare universe (K-beauty fan alert!) with a special love for perfumes. When she's not weaving words into a beauty and fashion saga, she spends time with ladles and ovens, dives into her world of books, enjoys Netflix marathons, and evokes the wayfarer in her every now and then.

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