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Traditional Work Pure Jam Cotton Chaniya Choli
Fabric description
Chaniya :-
Flare. 7 mtr
Waist. 40
Length. 41
Fabric. Jam cotton fabric
Lining. Pure crape fouble lining with heavy bakram finishing stitching
Work. Traditional computer aari work
Blouse :-
L size blouse with margin
Same fabric blouse
Paded blouse with hooks
Double lining blouse
Dupatta :-
2.3 mtr length of duptta
Reyon cotton fabric duptta
Weight :- 2kg plus
Size:- S to XL
A traditional lehenga choli is a classic Indian ensemble typically worn by women for special occasions like weddings, festivals, or cultural celebrations. Here's a breakdown of its components:
Lehenga: The lehenga is a long, flowing skirt that usually features intricate embroidery, embellishments, or traditional motifs. It can vary in length from ankle-length to floor-length and is typically made of luxurious fabrics like silk, satin, chiffon, or georgette.
Choli: The choli is a fitted blouse or bodice that complements the lehenga. It can come in various styles, including cropped, long-sleeved, or sleeveless, and is often adorned with embellishments like beads, sequins, or embroidery. The design of the choli can range from traditional to contemporary, depending on the wearer's preference.
Dupatta: The dupatta is a long scarf or shawl that is draped over the shoulders or head to complete the ensemble. It adds elegance to the outfit and can be embellished to match the lehenga and choli or contrast with them for a striking look.
Embroidery and Embellishments: Traditional lehenga cholis are known for their intricate embroidery work, which often includes techniques like zardozi, gota patti, thread work, or mirror work. These embellishments add richness and texture to the outfit, making it perfect for grand occasions.
Colors and Patterns: While red and maroon are classic choices for bridal lehengas, modern designs come in a wide range of colors, from pastels to jewel tones. Traditional patterns like paisleys,