Pure Gajji Silk Gadhchola Saree with Zari Checks & Gota Patti Handwork
Pure Gajji Silk Gadhchola Saree with Zari Checks & Gota Patti Handwork
Product Highlights
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Fabric: Premium Pure Gajji Silk (Known for its rich, satin-like finish and luxurious drape).
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Pattern: Classic Gadhchola (Gharchola) design featuring a grid of golden Zari woven checks.
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Craftsmanship: Authentic Hand-tied Bandhani (Tie-Dye) dots within every check, enhanced by heavy Gota Patti Handwork.
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Work Details: The border features opulent, large paisley (ambi) motifs created with detailed Gota work, adding a royal touch to the traditional pattern.
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Colors Available:
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Rani Pink (Magenta).
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Bridal Red (Maroon).
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Dimensions: Saree: 5.5 Meters | Blouse Piece: 1 Meter (Unstitched).
Product Description
Step into royalty with our Pure Gajji Silk Gadhchola Saree, a masterpiece that embodies the grandeur of Gujarat and Rajasthan. Crafted from the finest Gajji Silk, this saree offers an unmatched luster and a buttery-soft feel against the skin.
The saree features the auspicious Gadhchola pattern, defined by a majestic grid of woven golden Zari stripes. Inside each check, you will find delicate, hand-tied Bandhani dots, creating a harmonious blend of texture and tradition. The grandeur is further elevated by a heavy handcrafted Gota Patti border. Skilled artisans have meticulously applied golden ribbons to create elaborate paisley and floral motifs, making this saree a true heirloom piece.
Whether you choose the vibrant Rani Pink or the deep Bridal Red, this saree is a symbol of prosperity and celebration, perfect for weddings and grand festive occasions.
Styling Recommendations
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The Blouse: The 1-meter blouse piece allows you to stitch a heavy festive blouse. We recommend a deep back with tassels and Gota work on the sleeves to match the saree's border.
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Jewelry: This saree is heavy on tradition, so pair it with Gold Temple Jewelry or a Polki/Kundan set. A heavy choker and statement jhumkas will complement the Zari checks perfectly.
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Draping: The Gadhchola pattern is historically significant and looks best when the pallu is displayed fully.
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Gujarati Front-Pallu: The most traditional choice to showcase the rich check pattern across the bodice.
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Pleated Pallu: A neat pleat will highlight the vertical fall of the heavy Gota border.
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Occasion: Perfect for Brides (post-wedding rituals), Mother of the Bride, and close family weddings.
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