At Gulbhahar, we take pride in offering an neat range of handmade sarees that celebrate customary workmanship and the rich cultural culture of Indian women. Each saree is a expression to the skills passed down through generations of skilled workers. Our collection is perfect for family gatherings, religious ceremonies, and cultural celebrations where elegance and modesty come together in graceful harmony. Choose from an array of beautiful fabrics, colors, and designs that reflect your personal style while honoring folk traditions. Sarees are not just garments; they're cherished heirlooms symbolizing feminine grace and dignity. By choosing a saree for your next classic occasion, you contribute to preserving India's special textile tradition and upholding the values of modesty and beauty that have defined Indian women for centuries.
Experience the enchanting grace of handmade sarees, a cherished symbol of feminine grace, modesty, and Indian cultural past. Perfect for family gatherings and festive events, our collection reflects forever beauty passed through generations.
Draping a Gulbhahar saree for Diwali is a beautiful way to celebrate. Start by tucking the saree into your petticoat and wrapping it around your waist twice, securing it with a safety pin. Then, take the loose end, drape it over your shoulder, and pleat it neatly before tucking it into your waist. For an added touch of tradition, pair it with gold jewellery and an stylish bindi.
The wedding season in India is filled with joyous occasions. A Gulbhahar saree is perfect for both day and evening functions. For morning ceremonies like the haldi or mehendi, opt for bold colors such as yellow or green to symbolize happiness and fertility. In the evenings, a richly embroidered saree in shades of red or gold will be ideal for the sangeet or reception.
Gulbhahar sarees are popular for their delicate handwork and old design elements. Look out for zari work, which adds a golden sheen and symbolizes prosperity. The use of Kashmiri embroidery or Chikankari brings an heirloom touch, while the border often features detailed motifs like paisleys or floral patterns. These elements not only improve the saree's aesthetic but also preserve our rich cultural gift.