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  • Green Synthetic Zari Embroidery Saree for Mehendi Ceremony | New Arrival

    Green Synthetic Zari Embroidery Saree for Mehendi Ceremony | New Arrival

    Green Synthetic Zari Embroidery Saree for Mehendi Ceremony | New Arrival

    Rs. 1,600.00
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About This Collection

Mehendi Ceremony Sarees — Green, Festive, and Made for the Most Joyful Evening of the Wedding

The Mehendi ceremony is the bride's night — when her closest women gather, the henna artist sets up, and the laughter, music, and dancing begin. Traditionally held the evening before the wedding, the Mehendi is part of the Solah Shringar — the sixteen sacred beautifications a bride wears as she prepares for married life.

Henna isn't just decoration; it's believed to cool the body, calm pre-wedding nerves, and bless the bride with love and prosperity. The motifs themselves carry meaning:

• paisley for fertility
• lotus for purity
• peacock for beauty
• butterfly for change

Our Mehendi Ceremony Sarees collection is built around the spirit of this evening — fresh greens, dance-friendly fabrics, light-catching craft details, and pricing for the bride and every woman who'll be celebrating with her.


Why Green is the Color of Mehendi (and How We Interpret It)

Green is to Mehendi what yellow is to Haldi — the unspoken dress code rooted in symbolism.

In Indian wedding tradition, green represents:

• prosperity
• fertility
• freshness of nature
• new beginnings

The colour also echoes the henna paste itself, which dries green before it stains the deep red-brown tone associated with deep love.

Our collection covers the full green spectrum:

• emerald greens for premium pieces
• olive and mehendi greens for traditional looks
• pista and sage greens for soft elegance
• aqua and teal-greens for modern brides who want a contemporary twist

We've also included select:

• rani pink
• yellow
• orange
• teal pieces

because modern Mehendi parties have moved beyond single-colour rules, and sister-of-the-bride or sangeet-combined Mehendis often invite an accent palette.


The Fabrics That Move With the Music

Mehendi evenings are physical celebrations — sitting cross-legged for henna application, then standing for hours of music, dance, and photographs. The fabric has to move with you.

Our collection focuses on:

• Pure Chinon — the most loved Mehendi fabric; lustrous, fluid, drape-friendly
• Pure Diamond Chiffon — featherlight for long evenings
• Pure Russian Silk — lustrous and structured for premium pieces
• Pure Dola Silk — rich glossy finish for dance-night photographs
• Pure HO Silk — lightweight festive shine
• Pure Upada Silk — heritage Rajputi base
• Soft Georgette and Viscose Georgette — comfortable mid-range options

For statement bridal-grade pieces, our collection also includes:

• Pure Gajji Silk Gharchola Mehendi sarees

for brides who want a ceremonial heavyweight piece even at Mehendi.


Sarees for Every Woman at the Mehendi

A Mehendi is rarely just the bride's wardrobe purchase. Her sisters, cousins, mother, mami, bua, bhabhi — every close woman wants to feel part of the green-themed evening.

Our collection is intentionally tiered to serve everyone.

Premium pieces (₹4,200–₹19,300)

• Pure Gajji Silk Gharchola pieces with Bandhani + Gota Patti
• Pure Russian Silk with Hand Embellishment
• Pure Chinon with Banarasi Zari + Meenakari

for the bride, her closest family, and bridal-grade pieces.

Mid-range (₹2,400–₹3,850)

• Pure Chinon with Banarasi Zari weaves
• Pure Chiffon with Gota Patti
• Pure Dola Silk Bandhani sarees

for sisters and cousins.

Budget-friendly (₹1,600–₹2,100)

• Synthetic and Viscose Georgette green sarees
• Zari, Sequin, or Bandhani work pieces
• easy festive drapes for extended family participation

All authentic fabrics, all hand-worked craft, all at direct-from-Jaipur honest pricing.



FAQ for Collection

What is the Mehendi ceremony and why is it important?

The Mehendi ceremony is one of the most cherished pre-wedding rituals in Indian weddings, typically held the evening before the wedding day. The bride's hands and feet are adorned with intricate henna designs by a professional artist, surrounded by her closest women — mother, sisters, cousins, friends — who sing, dance, and celebrate together. Beyond its beauty, Mehendi is part of the Solah Shringar (sixteen sacred bridal beautifications) and carries deep symbolism — henna's cooling properties calm pre-wedding nerves, the dark red-brown stain that develops is traditionally said to reflect the depth of the husband's love, and the motifs themselves carry blessings:

• paisley for fertility

• lotus for purity

• peacock for beauty

Why are Mehendi sarees traditionally green?

Green is the color of nature, freshness, prosperity, fertility, and new beginnings in Indian wedding tradition — every quality a Mehendi ceremony hopes to bless the bride with. The color also visually echoes the green henna paste before it dries and stains.

Wearing green during a Mehendi connects the wearer to the ceremony's spirit and unifies the family in celebration.

Our Mehendi collection covers the full green spectrum:

• emerald

• olive

• mehendi green

• pista

• sage

• aqua

• teal

so every guest finds her shade.

What fabrics work best for a Mehendi saree?

Mehendi evenings involve sitting for henna application, then dancing for hours, often outdoors or in evening light.

Our collection prioritizes fabrics that move beautifully and stay comfortable through long celebrations:

• Pure Chinon — the most loved Mehendi fabric; lustrous and fluid

• Pure Diamond Chiffon — featherlight for comfort

• Pure Russian Silk — lustrous and structured for premium pieces

• Pure Dola Silk — rich glossy finish

• Pure HO Silk — lightweight festive shine

• Pure Upada Silk — heritage Rajputi base

• Soft Georgette and Viscose Georgette — comfortable mid-range options

Select premium pieces are on:

• Pure Gajji Silk in Gharchola style

for brides who want a heavyweight ceremonial piece at Mehendi.

Can I wear something other than green to a Mehendi ceremony?

Yes — modern Mehendi parties have moved beyond strict single-color rules.

While green remains the traditional and most loved choice, our collection deliberately includes select:

• rani pink

• orange

• yellow

• teal sarees

for women who want to honor the theme without wearing green directly.

These work especially well for:

• sister-of-the-bride dressing

• sangeet-combined Mehendi evenings

• guests who simply prefer a different palette

The key is staying in the celebratory bright-festive zone — Mehendi is the joyful, vibrant night of the wedding.

How is your Mehendi collection different from your Haldi Ceremony collection?

Haldi and Mehendi are two distinct pre-wedding rituals with different color codes, energy, and fabric needs.

Haldi Ceremony

• bright yellow palette

• morning turmeric ritual

• lightweight comfort focus

• built around ritual movement and daylight photography

Our Haldi collection focuses heavily on:

• chiffon

• georgette

• lightweight yellow festive drapes

Mehendi Ceremony

• green-dominant palette

• evening henna celebration

• music, dance, and festive styling

• broader fabric and craft range

Our Mehendi collection includes richer evening-ready work like:

• Sequin Work

• Banarasi Zari

• Hand Embellishment

• Mirror Work

• Meenakari Zari

alongside premium fabrics like:

• Russian Silk

• Pure Chinon

• Gajji Silk

The two collections complement each other — many customers shop both for the full wedding wardrobe.

What craft work and styling looks best for a Mehendi saree?

Our Mehendi collection covers craft work matched to the evening's energy and lighting:

• Banarasi Zari Weave — rich woven borders that anchor green beautifully

• Sequin Work — the dance-night favourite; catches evening lights brilliantly

• Gota Patti hand work — Rajasthani festive richness on lighter fabrics

• Bandhani Work — traditional tie-dye in mehendi greens

• Hand Embellishment for premium pieces

• Resham Embroidery — silk thread floral motifs

• Mirror Work and Meenakari Zari for richer pieces

• Jacquard Weave for textured plain greens

For styling, pair your green saree with:

• kundan jewellery

• polki jewellery

• fresh flower jewellery

• a contrast pink or red blouse for traditional looks

• gold-accented blouses for modern dressing

Comfortable hair styling:

• loose curls

• low buns

works better than tight updos for a night of dancing.