Festive Sarees
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Firozi Pure Tissue Silk Zari Embroidery Saree for Festive Celebration | Timeless Drape -
Peach Pure Tissue Silk Zari Embroidery Saree for Festive Celebration | Traditional Pick -
White Pure Russian Silk Sequin Saree for Festive Celebration | Wedding Collection -
White Modal Gota Patti Saree for Festive Celebration | Shop Now -
White Soft Georgette Banarasi Zari Weave Saree for Festive Celebration | Editor Choice -
Red Modal Ajrakh Print Saree for Festive Celebration | Top Pick -
Maroon Modal Ajrakh Print Saree for Festive Celebration | Top Choice -
Maroon Modal Ajrakh Print Saree for Festive Celebration | Flowy Edit -
Red Modal Ajrakh Print Saree for Festive Celebration | Easy Drape -
Maroon Modal Ajrakh Print Saree for Festive Celebration | Trending Pick -
Red Modal Ajrakh Print Saree for Festive Celebration | Trending Now -
Rani Chiffon Bandhani Saree for Festive Celebration | Designer Collection -
Firozi Chiffon Brush Print Saree for Festive Celebration | Wedding Collection -
Orange Pure Dola Silk Bandhani Saree for Festive Celebration | Classic Pick -
Yellow Pure Dola Silk Bandhani Saree for Festive Celebration | Timeless Drape -
Orange Pure Dola Silk Bandhani Saree for Festive Celebration | Signature Look -
Firozi Chinnon Banarasi Zari Weave Saree for Festive Celebration | Curated Edit -
Rani Pure Dola Silk Banarasi Zari Weave Saree for Festive Celebration | Reception Wear -
Pink Pure Ho Silk Sequin Saree for Festive Celebration | Heritage Edit -
Pink Pure Ho Silk Sequin Saree for Festive Celebration | Heritage Collection -
Yellow Chinnon Sequin Saree for Festive Celebration | Classic Pick -
Rani Pure Dola Silk Bandhani Saree for Festive Celebration | Curated Pick -
Rani Pure Dola Silk Weaving Saree for Festive Celebration | Handpicked Pick -
Rani Soft Georgette Banarasi Zari Weave Saree for Festive Celebration | Wedding Ready
About This Collection
Festive Celebration Sarees — Every Festival, One Collection
There's a saree for Karwa Chauth in deep reds and maroons. There's a saree for Diwali in zari woven luxury. There's a saree for Navratri in dancing-friendly chiffon and Gharchola grids. There's a saree for Teej in flowing Leheriya waves, and a saree for Raksha Bandhan in light festive prints. Our Festive Celebration collection brings them all together in one place — over 40 carefully chosen pieces across every Rajasthani craft, every major fabric, and every price point, so you can shop by festival, by color, by mood, or by budget without browsing the whole store.
How to Choose Your Festive Saree
The right festive saree depends on three things: which festival, how long you'll wear it, and what kind of attention you want. For Karwa Chauth — fasting day, long rituals, soft moonlight in the evening — go for comfortable but rich fabrics: chiffon, georgette, lighter Pure Modal Silks, in classic reds, maroons, and rani pinks with zari or Bandhani detailing. For Diwali — evening lights, family gatherings, photo-heavy day — lean into Banarasi Zari weaves, Gota Patti hand work, and Pure Tissue Silks in jewel tones: emerald green, sapphire blue, royal purple, ruby red. For Navratri — nine nights, dancing-friendly drapes — Bandhani, Gharchola, and Chunri styles in bright vibrant colors that catch the light. For Teej and Sawan — green Leheriyas, fresh yellows, monsoon-fresh palettes.
The Crafts in Our Festive Collection
Because Festive Celebration is our umbrella collection, you'll find almost every signature Rajasthani and Gujarati craft we carry, layered onto festive sarees: Bandhani tie-dye dots, Gota Patti hand work, Leheriya wave prints, Banarasi Zari weaves, Ajrakh hand block prints, Gharchola grids with Bandhani, Sequin work, Mirror work, Hand embellishment, Zari embroidery, Khaddi weave, Meenakari zari work, Faag style detailing, Resham embroidery, and Bandhej Chunri patterns. Each piece carries craft details from the artisans who specialize in that work — Kutch for Ajrakh, Jamnagar for Bandhani and Gharchola, Banaras-inspired zari weaving on viscose georgette, Rajasthani karigars for Gota Patti and mirror work.
Fabrics Across Every Festive Mood
Festive sarees aren't one fabric — they shift with the occasion and the comfort needs. Our collection spans Pure Modal Silk for breathable festive comfort, Pure Russian Silk for structured party-ready drapes, Pure Dola Silk for glossy celebratory shine, Pure Tissue Silk for luminous evening events, Pure Chinon for flowy embellished pieces, Pure HO Silk for sequin and light-catching work, Pure Kora Silk for lightweight elegant drapes, Pure Chiffon for the all-day Karwa Chauth comfort, Viscose Georgette for vibrant festive prints, and Synthetic entry-level options for festival shoppers on a budget. Heavier silks photograph beautifully but can tire you out on long ritual days; lighter chiffons and georgettes wear like a dream for full-day functions.
Festive Sarees by Color — Reading the Festival Code
Indian festivals come with color codes, and our collection reflects them. Red, maroon, and rani pink dominate for Karwa Chauth — symbols of love and marital bliss. Yellow is the Teej and Haldi-adjacent color, joyful and auspicious. Green belongs to Hariyali Teej and Sawan, fresh and prosperous. White with red for Bengali Durga Puja, and our white Faag pieces. Jewel tones — emerald green, sapphire blue, royal purple, ruby red — for Diwali grandeur. Vibrant multicolor for Navratri dance nights. Soft pastels — pink, peach, beige, teal — for modern festive dressing where you want festive without flashy. Filter our collection by the color the festival calls for, or break the rule and stand out — both are fair game.
Why Buy Festive Sarees from Rang Rajasthani
This isn't a generic festive saree catalog. Every piece in our Festive Celebration collection comes from the same curated craft sources as our specialty collections — the same Bandhani families, the same Gota Patti karigars, the same Ajrakh artisans, the same weavers. We've simply gathered them here so a customer shopping for "a festive saree" without needing to know craft names can still find authentic Rajasthani handwork at fair prices. Whether your festival shopping starts at ₹1,150 or ₹7,800, every piece on this page is one we'd recommend to a family member.