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While this specific niche is being curated, you might find your perfect match in our broader saree collection.
While this specific niche is being curated, you might find your perfect match in our broader saree collection.
At Gulbhahar, our Kundan Saree is a symbol to old experience and artisan skills passed down through generations. Each saree features the adorned beauty of Kundan work, which adds an refined touch to the outfit. Our Kundan Sarees are ideal for family gatherings, religious rituals, and cultural celebrations where elegance and modesty are cherished values. With its classic appeal, this product perfectly reflects the graceful charm of Indian women while honoring cultural traditions. The Kundan Saree is not just an article of clothing; it's a symbol of feminine modesty, grace, and the cultural meaning passed down from one generation to another. Style your look with our Kundan Sarees for culture occasions and experience the joy of embracing Indian past.
For a wedding or any grand celebration, opt for our traditional red and gold kundan saree. Pair it with intricate lace from Kundan Lace For Saree to add an extra layer of elegance. Complement the look with a Gold Jewellery Necklace for a regal finish.
During the warm months, a light green kundan saree is perfect for casual events like family gatherings or Eid celebrations. Its cool hue makes it easy to wear while still being elegant. A delicate Potali Bag adds the right touch of charm.
For a more formal occasion, such as Diwali or a traditional ceremony, try our deep maroon kundan saree with silver accents. This rich combination exudes grace and sophistication. A statement Kundan Work Saree paired with matching bangles will make you stand out.
Pastel pink kundan sarees are ideal for festive occasions like Holi or Navratri. The soft tones create a feminine and light-hearted vibe that’s perfect for the season. A simple yet elegant Plazo Kurti Set With Dupatta adds a touch of modern flair.
A deep blue kundan saree is perfect for an evening event where you want to make a statement. The rich hue pairs beautifully with gold and silver accessories, making it ideal for special occasions like receptions or cultural performances. Pair your saree with matching earrings from Afghan Jewellery to complete the look.
For a wedding where you're not in the bridal party, an ivory white kundan saree is the perfect choice. It’s sophisticated and timeless, making it suitable for any venue or setting. Add some subtle gold accents through your accessories and choose a delicate Kundan Lace For Saree to enhance the elegance of your outfit.
Gulbhahar's kundan sarees are a reflection to the enduring skill of Indian mastery, passed down through generations. Each saree is carefully hand-created by skilled skilled workers who have honed their skills over decades. The soft kundan work, a gentle interplay of gold and gemstones, is an embodiment of the rich cultural tradition of India's jewellery traditions.
The crafting of Gulbhahar's kundan sarees is a celebration of artisan roots. Each saree tells the story of generations of skilled craftsmen who have dedicated their lives to preserving and promoting this ancient art form. From selecting the finest silk and gold thread to attentively setting each kundan stone, every step is a reflection to India's rich art tradition.
Gulbhahar's kundan sarees are an integral part of Indian cultural celebrations, from grand weddings to religious ceremonies. The bold hues and fancy kundan work make them perfect for festivals like Diwali, Durga Puja, and Eid. They also bring a touch of elegance to family gatherings, adding a forever grace to every occasion.
Gulbhahar's kundan sarees are embellished with roots motifs that hold deep symbolic meanings. The light 'lotus' (kamal) and 'peacock' (mor) designs signify beauty, grace, and prosperity ('shubh labh'), while the 'floral' (phool) patterns represent the bounty of nature ('prakriti'). Other classic elements include 'borders' (kandi), 'mango' (aam), and 'swastika'.
Gulbhahar's kundan sarees embody the quintessential feminine grace and modesty of Indian women. The light kundan work adds a fine shimmer, while the rich silk fabric cascades elegantly, creating a smooth blend of tradition and lasting beauty. Whether draped in classic style or worn as a modern Lehenga-Sari combo, kundan sarees exude an innate charm that is uniquely Indian.
Gulbhahar's kundan sarees embody classic values and cultural culture. 'Shringar' (beautification), a key angle of Indian womanhood, is beautifully represented in these sarees. The use of gold thread ('zari') signifies prosperity ('shubh'), while the gemstones ('ratan') signify royal lineage ('rajatva').
Shringar
Beautification
Zari
Prosperity
Ratan
Royal lineage
Opulent Heritage
Celebrating India's jeweled textile traditions
Gulbhahar's kundan sarees are a proof to the enduring appeal of customary Indian style. Mothers pass down their heirloom kundan sarees to their daughters, creating a classic bond between generations. These sarees have been a part of Indian women's wardrobes for centuries and continue to be a staple at family functions, adding a touch of nostalgia and grace.
Gulbhahar's kundan sarees honor the rich regional cultural tradition of India. Each saree is woven using old techniques like 'Baluchari' from Bengal, 'Jamdani' from Dhaka, or 'Paithani' from Maharashtra, reflecting the special cultural authenticity of these regions. The use of natural dyes ('natraj') and hand-woven silk ('tussar', 'mulberry') further emphasizes the commitment to preserving classic weaving techniques.
Silk adorned with precious kundan stones, where royal opulence meets traditional weaving artistry
Gulbhahar's Kundan Saree reflects grace and modesty with its fancy hand-created designs, reflecting the rich cultural tradition of Indian traditions. This product is perfect for modern women who cherish their roots and value old elegance.
A kundan saree is an fine embodiment of Indian tradition, finished with fragile kundan work that symbolizes royalty and workmanship passed down through generations. Each thread interwoven tells a story of tradition and elegance, making it perfect for preserving our cultural history.
Draping a kundan saree in the classic Nivi style with pleats at the front is both modest and refined. Pair it with a heavy gold necklace, jhumkas, and a classic bindi to make better its classy. For Diwali, opt for rich colors like red or gold to symbolize prosperity and auspiciousness.
The kundan work on our sarees is a made with love, created by skilled skilled workers who painstakingly set precious and semi-precious stones into fancy patterns. This made by hand steps can take weeks, ensuring each piece is special and infused with the feminine grace and modesty that Indian women cherish.