Explore Our Saree Range
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.
The mughal saree from Gulbhahar is more than a garment; it's an expression of refined taste and past. Woven with the finest silk threads, this saree displays elegance with its luxe use of gold embroidery, reflecting the grand traditions of the Mughal era.
Each piece of our mughal saree bears sign to our commitment to quality and lasting design. The handworkers at Gulbhahar employ old techniques like zari work, ensuring that every stitch tells a story of art passed down through generations. This level of detail transforms each mughal saree into an heirloom piece.
The rich hues and rich patterns of the mughal saree make it a standout choice for formal events such as weddings, anniversaries, and other celebrations where you wish to be the centerpiece. Its all-purpose styling allows it to fit some occasions with ease, whether paired with history jewelry or modern accessories.
In every Gulbhahar mughal saree, we seek to capture the essence of an era while respecting modern fashion sensibilities. This balance ensures that our sarees are not only a symbol of cultural pride but also resonate with today's fashion-forward women who value authenticity and style.
Embrace the opulence of a royal red mughal saree adorned with intricate gold zari work. Perfect for weddings and formal events, this saree commands attention and respect. Pair it with a Saree Sundori in silver or rose gold to enhance the regality of your look.
For those who love an eye-catching ensemble, opt for a peacock blue mughal saree. The deep blue paired with golden accents creates a striking contrast that is both elegant and mesmerising. Complete this look by adding a Golden Potli to carry your essentials in style.
An ivory mughal saree is the epitome of sophistication and grace, perfect for a traditional wedding or religious ceremonies like Eid. The delicate embroidery details on an off-white base offer subtle elegance that complements almost any occasion. To balance the look, choose Chumbak Jewellery Box pieces to add some sparkle and glamour.
Emerald green is a classic colour for Mughal-inspired sarees, symbolising growth and prosperity. A lush green saree adorned with floral motifs in gold embroidery will make you the centre of attention at any grand event or family gathering. Style it with an Aesthetic Saree in a contrasting shade like pink or ivory to create a harmonious yet vibrant ensemble.
Navy blue Mughal sarees are ideal for winter weddings, adding depth and richness to your attire. The navy base with gold embroidery creates an exquisite balance between modernity and tradition. Accentuate the look with a Golden Potli to carry your essentials in a classic style.
For a contemporary twist on Mughal elegance, choose a gold zari saree with frilly edges. The combination of traditional embroidery and modern detailing makes it perfect for festive occasions like Diwali or New Year celebrations. Complement this look by draping an Embellished Dupatta over your head, adding a touch of luxury to the ensemble.
The Mughal Saree is a expression to the enduring spirit of Indian handicrafts. For generations, master weavers have passed down their skills, crafting these lovely pieces with love and patience. Each saree tells a story of tradition, resilience, and the unbroken chain of artisanship that spans centuries.
The Mughal Saree is a composition of classic weaving techniques. Skilled hands create fancy patterns on the loom, each thread a proof to their mastery over the craft. The fine balance of colors and designs are a result of years of practice, making every Mughal Saree a masterpiece.
From Diwali to Eid, from weddings to festivals, the Mughal Saree is an integral part of Indian celebrations. Its rich hues and fine patterns add vibrancy to family gatherings, making it a symbol of joy and togetherness in homes across India.
The Mughal Saree is embellished with motifs that express tales from Indian tales. The 'Butidar' pattern represents the lotus flower, symbolizing growth and enlightenment. The 'Jharoka' motif depicts palace balconies, reflecting India's regal past.
The Mughal Saree features classic elegance. Its graceful draping emphasizes the wearer's curves, while its length adds an aura of modesty and dignity. It is a saree that makes every woman feel like a queen, yet maintains her classic feminine charm.
The Mughal Saree is not just a garment; it is an embodiment of cultural values. It represents the balance between tradition and modernity, honoring Indian tradition while serving the needs of new women.
Traditional Value
Respect for craftsmanship
Cultural Aspect
Blending old and new
The Mughal Saree is not a fleeting trend, but a classic tradition. It has been the choice of women across generations, from grandmothers to mothers to daughters. Wearing a Mughal Saree is more than just an act of adornment; it is a continuation of family gift.
The Mughal Saree is a pleasant blend of regional cultures and weaving techniques. From the rich brocades of Varanasi to the fine silks of Kancheepuram, each saree is a showcase to India's wide-ranging textile culture. It is a unifying force that binds our country's regional narratives.
Introducing Gulbhahar's perfect mughal saree, crafted from elegant silk enhanced with fancy gold thread work. The detailed art in this piece makes it perfect for weddings and festive occasions, offering a blend of regality and modern grace.
Our Mughal sarees are designed to epitomize grace and modesty, with intricate handwork and subtle colors that reflect the refined tastes of traditional Indian women. The draping style enhances a woman's natural elegance while maintaining her comfort and dignity.
To complement your Mughal saree, opt for antique gold or silver jewellery that mirrors its artistry. A statement necklace paired with bangles and earrings can beautifully accentuate the saree's intricate motifs, perfect for family weddings, pujas, or festivals.
Our Mughal sarees feature exquisite handwork like zardozi, resham, and mukaish that pay homage to the rich heritage of Mughal craftsmanship. These designs often incorporate auspicious symbols like the peacock or paisley, which are believed to bring good fortune and prosperity, making them ideal for cultural ceremonies and family gatherings.