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Multicolour Saree (70% OFF) - Gulbhahar
At Gulbhahar, we take pride in preserving the classic beauty of past Indian outfit. Our multicolour sarees are a expression to this commitment, offering a beautiful array of colours and patterns that embody grace, modesty, and elegance. Our craftsmen precisely weave each saree, combining rich hues with fancy designs that reflect the rich culture of Indian mastery. These multicolour sarees are perfect for family gatherings and cultural celebrations, allowing you to embrace your roots while making a statement of enduring beauty. The multicolour saree expresses feminine modesty and grace, with its flowing fabric and graceful draping style. This classic outfit has been passed down through generations, symbolizing the continuity of Indian cultural culture and family values. Styling a multicolour saree is an art in itself. For customary occasions, pair your saree with lovely jewellery and a bindi to complete the look. Our collection offers a range of styling options, allowing you to express your personal style while honoring Indian traditions.
Gulbhahar's multicolour saree is a showcase to our rich cultural tradition, made by hand with love and skill that have been passed down through generations. Each saree is a fusion of classic patterns and lively hues, the spirit of India's mixed fabric.
Our multicolour sarees are crafted by skilled craftsmen who have honed their craft over generations. They exactly weave fancy patterns using techniques like ikat, tie-dye, and bandhani, ensuring each saree is a special masterpiece. This tradition keeps alive the art of handloom weaving, preserving our artisan culture.
Every Gulbhahar multicolour saree is a living proof to the skill and dedication of India's creators.
A Gulbhahar multicolour saree is an key part of our celebrations, from joyous weddings to pious religious ceremonies. It brings together families and communities, adding a bright touch to festivals like Holi, Diwali, and Eid. Wearing it on such occasions reinforces our cultural bonds and creates lasting memories.
Our multicolour sarees are added with customary motifs like the lotus (padma), swastika, and peacock (mor), each carrying deep symbolism. 'Padma' signifies purity and enlightenment; the 'swastika', well-being and prosperity; and the 'mor', beauty, grace, and immortality.
These tags of Indian gift enrich our sarees with profound meaning.
The multicolour saree highlights feminine grace and modesty. Its fluidity allows for different draping styles, like the classic 'Nivi' or the regal ' lehenga-styled', making it all-purpose for both customary and modern occasions. It's not just a garment; it's an expression of forever elegance.
Gulbhahar's multicolour saree shows past values like 'Sadharanikarana' (unity in diversity) through its rich hues, and 'Atithi Devo Bhava' (the guest is equivalent to God) via its warm hospitality-inspiring design. It signifies our commitment to preserving these cultural aspects.
Sadharanikarana
Unity in diversity
Atithi Devo Bhava
Warm hospitality
A Gulbhahar multicolour saree is an heirloom, passed down from mothers to daughters, carrying with it generations of love and tradition. It's a bridge connecting our past, present, and future, making every woman feel connected to her roots.
Each Gulbhahar multicolour saree carries the spirit of India's wide-ranging regions. From the rich brocades of Kancheepuram to the complex zardozi work of Lucknow, every saree tells a story of its origin. This regional influence ensures our sarees remain authentic and true to their cultural culture.
Our multicolour sarees are a celebration of folk values, feminine grace, and cultural culture. Each saree is carefully made by hand by skilled craftsmen, reflecting the rich weave of Indian traditions in every lively hue.
How does the multicolour saree blend many hues to represent our rich cultural past?
Our multicolour sarees are exactly designed to incorporate shades that symbolize different aspects of Indian culture. Each colour has a one of a kind value, reflecting our wide-ranging traditions and celebrating unity in diversity.
What is the best way to drape a multicolour saree for a family puja or festival?
For a family puja or festival, we recommend the folk Nivi drape with pleats at the front. This style honors our ancient customs while allowing you to move freely and participate in rituals. You can also add a decorative border or pallu that represents the occasion's meaning.
Could you tell us more about the hand-created zari work on the multicolour saree?
Certainly! The complex zari work on our multicolour sarees is a proof to the skill and dedication of our makers. Each saree features beautiful hand-embroidered gold or silver threads that add a touch of elegance and stylish, making them perfect for special occasions like weddings or family gatherings.




































































































