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Red Saree- The Choice of Indian Brides

IndianbrideRed has always remained the symbol of Indian wedding – the color of bridal sarees! Most of the brides from all over India wear red on their wedding day.

Tamil Brides like to wear heavy Kanjeevaram Sarees. The uniqueness of saree is matched by the bridal jewelery that is mostly in gold. The combination of red and golden color makes the south Indian bride more beautiful.

Bengali Bride in red richly worked upon handloom saree, so well portrayed by Aishwarya Rai in Devdas, is no hidden secret. The distinguishing feature of a bengali bride is the white head crown. The white color of this crown, against all over red, makes the face of bengali bride glow with beauty.

However, not all Indian brides wear red but yes there is always a stint of red color in their attire. For example, Gujarati brides wear the combination of red and white as their bridal dress. But the fever of red has caught the Gujarati bride too. More and more of them are now dressing less traditionally and wearing red or blue or gold but of course matched with red color.

Indian wedding is not confined to the wedding day only. There are many other rituals that go along with it spanning many days before and after the big day. In all the other associated functions, the Indian bride loves to wear red which is considered the color of ‘suhagan’ or the married woman. There are many regions where saree is not the bridal dress but the bridal lehengas are worn like in Rajasthan. However, as the Indian women can’t leave the temptation of wearing a red saree, the Rajasthani bride fulfills her wish by wearing red or maroon bridal sarees to give her feel of Red Indian Bridal Sarees.

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4 Responses to “Red Saree- The Choice of Indian Brides”

  1. After reading this I thought it was very informative. I appreciate you taking the time to set this blog piece collectively. I the moment again locate myself spending way to much time both reading and commenting. What ever, it was still worth it

  2. Red Saree is a traditional wear and a great part of Indian culture. Red is looked upon as an auspicious color for wedding and portrays many meanings.


  3. admin

    Thank you Kaftan for share it with us!


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    Thank you for share it with us!

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