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Indian weddings without a mehendi ceremony is incomplete. This night the bride puts henna patterns on her hands and the atmosphere is full of laughter, music and dancing. It is an event based on unity, a carefully selected mehendi saree makes the look for mehendi special.
Although there are various choices of outfits, a special mehendi saree for bride will give you the comfort of moving about, sitting hours and have fun without feeling burdened. The mehendi sarees, including finer loom weaves, breathable materials that have been dyed in relaxing green and natural–friendly colors, imbue the relaxed playful air of the event.
Mehendi sarees are designed in a way that captures the nature of this ceremony and at the same time be functional. A bride has to spend hours to have the mehendi applied and the saree gives it an easy time.
● Nature inspired fresh colours.
● A comfortable fall of mehandi color silk saree allows you to dance and move easily.
● Royal motifs and embroideries that are fit for the big occasion of mehendi saree.
Mehendi sarees in Indian crafts are handcrafted to make the bride look beautiful on her special day. And they can also be tried by not only the bride but also the whole bridal party and other ladies of the house. Mehendi sarees come in different tones of green. You can order a hand-picked set of mehendi colour sarees with iTokri to make the day as a day of celebration and grandeur.
● Fabric: Preferably use cotton silk blends, chanderi, tussar or any lightweight handloom silks to be able to breathe.
● Weight: The sarees (that are light to medium) will avoid causing any problems during prolonged ceremonies.
● Drape: Softer fabrics come naturally, yet they stay put so that you can have a nice appearance. Choose mehendi color silk sarees for the big day.
● Craft: Sarees are hand-woven and hand-painted in a way that is not overly embellished but brings the stories of different heritage crafts of India.
Let us look at some of the stunning mehendi sarees for brides available at iTokri.
● Katan Silk Green Saree :- katan silk is the queen of silks, loved by women. A green mahandi saree on Katan silk with zari work is all you need to look pretty on your mehendi day.
● Dola Silk Bagh Print Saree :- Want something unique? How about mehendi saree with bagh print on dola silk?
● Chettinad cotton Saree :- looking for a mehendi saree in lightweight cotton? Opt for the green Chettinad cotton saree - it is light weight and keeps you comfortable.
● Kutch Bandhani Saree :- Tie and dye mehendi bandhani sarees are popular among women for their intricate work.
● Burwand Tissue Zari Saree :- A tissue zari saree is all you need to look fabulous on the special day.
The mehendi palette centres on green, which is a symbol of growth, harmony and prosperity. When purchasing a mehendi colour saree online, you can have a variety of handmade colours and textures,
● Pista and mint for daytime ceremonies, as they are soft.
● Earthly, classy appearances with olive and moss green.
● Vastly more prosperous and merry, emerald and bottle green.
● Green with mustard, maronee or gold.
Gentle tones in handloom and naturally dyed sarees give the garment depth and believability that will make you shine. All these mehendi saree shades are available at iTokri.
iTokri is the reliable place where handcrafted wedding sarees to the rich Indian textile tradition can be found. Each mehendi saree is sourced from authentic artisan communities and is crafted through traditional weaving, and dyeing method.
iTokri also sells beautiful sarees in other wedding functions in addition to the meticulously sourced mehendi sarees. Do not forget to check out our reception sarees, bridal sarees, haldi sarees, sangeet sarees and summer sarees for comfortable wear.
Skip the power-loom imitations sold as handwoven. The Indian saree is not one textile it is hundreds of distinct weaving and printing traditions, each carrying the knowledge of a specific community in a specific place. iTokri's saree collection is built on that understanding.
GI-registered Chanderi sarees woven in Madhya Pradesh. Maheshwari sarees with their hallmark reversible five-stripe border from Maheshwar. Pochampally Ikat sarees from Telangana - GI-registered since 2004 - where the pattern emerges from the weave structure itself, not from printing. Sambalpuri Bandha sarees from Odisha, GI-registered since 2012. Banarasi sarees sourced directly from cooperative weavers in Varanasi. Ajrakh sarees in natural indigo and madder from Kutch. Kalamkari sarees from Andhra Pradesh in both the block-printed Pedana tradition and the hand-drawn Srikalahasti pen-work tradition. Lucknowi Chikankari sarees with documented white-on-white hand embroidery.
Every saree on iTokri is bought directly from the artisan, listed with full craft provenance, and priced to reflect fair artisan payment - not discounted, not sale-priced, not negotiated down.
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