At Gulbhahar, our 'Very Much Indian Sarees' collection is a tribute to the country's rich cultural past and old values. These perfect sarees represent the ideal of elegance and grace for the modern Indian woman who cherishes her roots. Our sarees display exceptional skill, as our skilled workers exactly weave fancy patterns using historic techniques passed down through generations. Each saree represents a heartfelt work, preserving India's cultural past in every thread and stitch. These sarees are an key set for family gatherings, religious rituals, and cultural celebrations, allowing women to brighten modesty, poise, and refinement. The 'Very Much Indian Sarees' collection offers plenty of styles, fabrics, and colors, making it suitable for every occasion, from intimate gatherings to grand weddings. By choosing Gulbhahar's 'Very Much Indian Sarees', you are not only embracing the beauty and elegance of customary Indian set but also preserving the classic appeal of cultural roots. Style these sarees with grace for your next ancestral occasion, and experience the warmth and comfort that comes with honoring age old traditions.
Gulbhahar's 'Very Much Indian Sarees' embody the rich tradition and cultural history of India, offering modern women a chance to cherish their roots while radiating feminine grace and modesty in family gatherings and cultural celebrations. These made by hand sarees are a showcase to ancestral artisan skills passed down through generations.
For your daughter’s graduation, weigh the Nivi style draping which is both refined and modest. It emphasizes the grace of the occasion while honoring cultural culture. Pair it with a simple pallu pleat at the back, symbolizing the balance between modern achievements and classic pride.
For a family Diwali gathering, opt for a richly-colored silk or brocade saree with detailed zari work. These designs embody the festive spirit and bring auspicious vibes to the celebration. You can pair it with past gold jewellery to make better the elegance of the occasion.
The hand-created motifs on 'very much indian' sarees often depict ancient symbols like the mango, paisley, or peacock, each with its own cultural value. These motifs are crafted by skilled creators using tradition techniques such as zari and zardozi. Wearing these sarees not only honors the artisan's craft but also preserves our rich cultural past.