Gharchola Saree

Enchating Sea Green Woven Organza Satin Silk Saree
 
Product Code : WSR49234
$31.70
Red Weaving Ceremonial Trendy Saree
 
Product Code : WSR49233
$31.70
Brown Organza Satin Silk Contemporary Saree
 
Product Code : WSR49232
$31.70
Cream Lucknowi Woven Classic Satin Silk Saree
 
Product Code : WSR49231
$31.70
Mesmerising Lilac Organza Satin Silk Weaving Designer Saree
 
Product Code : WSR49230
$31.70
Turquoise Woven Organza Satin Silk Saree
 
Product Code : WSR49229
$31.70
Designer Blue Weaving Contemporary Saree
 
Product Code : WSR49228
$31.70
Cadet Blue Festive Wear Organza Satin Silk Saree
 
Product Code : WSR49227
$31.70
Beige Organza Satin Silk Ceremonial Trendy Saree
 
Product Code : WSR49226
$31.70
Dark Grey Lucknowi Woven Satin Silk Saree
 
Product Code : WSR49225
$31.70
Peacock Blue Organza Satin Silk Embroidered Saree
 
Product Code : WSR43580
$87.62
Lavender Floral Embroidered Organza Satin Silk Saree
 
Product Code : WSR43576
$83.75
Blue Sequins Embellished Organza Satin Silk Saree
 
Product Code : WSR43575
$77.31
Designer Peach Embroidered Organza Satin Silk Saree
 
Product Code : WSR43574
$82.46
Opulent Grey Designer Embroidered Saree
 
Product Code : WSR43573
$69.57
Green Embroidered Organza Satin Silk Contemporary Saree
 
Product Code : WSR43572
$87.62

GHARCHOLA SAREE 

Gharchola saree, also known as the Zari Chowkda (gold checks) in Kutch, is an auspicious wedding staple in Gujarat and Rajasthan. his traditional saree is a must-have in the Marwari and Jain brides’ wedding collection. Gharchola saree, a variant of Bandhani saree, is known for its typical intricate grid patterns with various motifs in each grid. The saree is carefully tied and dyed in auspicious colours of red, maroon and green, followed by gotas (golden threads) woven into the pallu and the border. Gharcholas are made by the traditional Bandhani workers in Khambat (Anand) and Jamnagar region of Gujarat, as the water quality is considered suitable for producing vibrant red colour used in dying the silk fabric. 

Traditionally worn by the Gujarati bride, Gharcholas has a beautiful reason behind it – it is made of two words Ghar, which means new home of the bride, and Chola, meaning her wedding costume or dupatta draped over her head and shoulders. Traditionally, groom’s mother gifts a Gharchola saree to the bride, welcoming her into their family with respect and affection. The bride drapes it over her head, as a blessing from her in-laws, during the wedding rituals. Symbolically put, the bride enters her husband’s house wearing a Gharchola to start a new life with everyone’s blessings and good wishes.