Typical Maharashtrian bridal saree colours are yellow, green and purple. These sarees are usually called Paithanis and they have a golden border. The hairstyle is usually a bun adorned with mogra flowers ("gajara"). Nose ring or "Nath" is worn. The bindi is typical and shaped like a crescent moon with a dot below it. Bangles are always green in colour with interspersed gold bangles in between or on the sides. Marathi style of wearing a saree is called "Kashta" or "Navari" saree and is usually when the saree is tucked from in between the legs.
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Showing posts with label bridal saree. Show all posts
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Thursday, September 6, 2012
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Bridal saree trends
In 2008, the embroidery sarees and the fish-tail lehengas were the wedding season must-haves. The embroidery could be delicate or with heavy golden or silver zardozi work that would just take your breath away with it's intricacy and creativity.
Last year 2009 saw two trends, the heavily sequined sarees and ghagra cholis were the 'in' thing for the first half of the year adding the high-voltage sparkle to the wedding
If the start of 2010


Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Auspicious colour of bridal saree

Red or maroon is the auspicious colour for Marwadi and Punjabi weddings.
In Maharash


In Gujarati weddings, the bride usually wears a white sari with red bandhini border called Panetar.
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