Owing to the royal appeal and unparalleled ethnicity that the timeless sarees lend, a lot of Indian brides are switching from bridal lehengas to heavy wedding sarees. While some are swearing by dainty laces, few by feminine net and many by the rich royal heritage feel.
So how would it be if we blend the conventional patterns, the traditional vibes, the modern take, and the stylish makeover? Yes, what is raging big time are the mix of trendy as well as traditional heavy bridal sarees.
Here we go, suggesting a few from the shelves of KALKI.
Red – A Special Place In Bride’s Heart
No one would deter from appreciating and loving this traditional hand-embroidered tomato red saree adorned in resham and pearl border. This heavy bridal saree is styled and designed in a unique and versatile way. What is more striking is the fancy balloon sleeves that come along with this ethnic saree. Isn’t it magical to see that the heavy traditional saree transforms as a stylish and edgy number with just a rocking designer blouse?

Royal Elements For The Queen!
Needless to say, this saree carries the charm of the Indian traditional weave, the pure handloom silk fabric, the intricately woven floral buttis and the golden and silver work. Apart from the gorgeous motives and ingenious weave, the hot pink shade allows the saree an ethnic and colourful charm. As a bride you can look like a rare and graceful beauty in this pure handloom silk saree.

Modern-day Power & Old-age Glamour!
While wearing a traditional heavy sequin embroidered saree, you can still stand apart with a bright and distinctive pattern. This not-so-weighted and ready-to-wear saree carries an illusion of a heavy bridal look crafted in net and sequins work all over. Brides-to-be can take an ultimate dose of inspiration from this bridal yet designer wedding drape. Not to miss the ruched blouse with frill fringed sleeves. 3D flowers, sequins and stones are making this saree oh-so-glamorous.

Excellent & Iconic Banarasi For Brides!
This marvellous powder-peach banarasi saree is characterized by its intricate floral weaves and heavy embroidered border. Zari, gota, zardozi and pearls offer the saree an enticing and rich ethnic look. Unique design, richness of the fabric and vibrant colour makes it a perfect choice for the brides. This royal as well as quintessential bridal saree is just what the modern brides vouch for.
Bridal Glory In Satin!
We are left all stunned with this wine purple saree in satin. The scattered hand-embroidered floral bottis in cut-dana and sequins work looks glimmering and magnificent for your once-in-a-lifetime moment. The KALKI saree outlined with an elaborate, golden and heavy border totally looks like a royal affair for your extravagant wedding. The rich warm hue of wine purple will offer you a regal beauty. What’s more? With heavy bridal jewellery, you can pull off an ‘all decked up’ look.

Up Your Bridal Essence In Pure Silk!
A saree with the natural golden sheen and purity definitely stands out for a wedding ceremony. By far one of the most popular weaves- patola and ikat transforms this saree into an heirloom and heritage-worthy piece. This amazing artwork on pure handloom silk saree goes well with classic, traditional as well as contemporary wedding dress code. The intricate details on the saree and the colour gives this rose-pink saree a unique edge.

Classic & In-vogue Forever!
Not ostentatious and not dramatic but still this saree is an eye-catching number in a big way. Why not? Any discussion of a traditional or bridal saree is incomplete without the mention of intricate and heavy embroidery work. This banarasi saree in georgette with weaved floral jaal, cut dana and adorned stones looks majestic. The tassel pallu adds a hint of drama too. And why just an Indian bride, this saree looks like a ‘universal love’? Isn’t it?
Brides Can’t Get Enough Of Uppada Silk!
Uppada silk saree with zari weave can be said to be one of the most artistically weaved handloom sarees. The rich tomato red saree with zari weave on this kanjivaram silk saree offers you a pure bridal look and appeal. In Fact this can be one of the heaviest sarees in an Indian women’s wedding wardrobe. Dense gold zari work on the pallu and borders make it a favourite for South Indian brides as well the brides across the nation.

Be A Patola Babe!
The pure silk handloom ikkat and patola weave saree looks like a quintessential Indian female ensemble for weddings. This premium saree with geometrical pattern and lace like patterns in ribbon red hues can immensely add beauty to a woman’s wedding appearance. The pure handloom silk saree has been around for ages and can never go out of fashion when it comes to Indian weddings.

The Talk Of The Town!
As a bride, you can make a sizzling appearance in this shaded green and turquoise saree with woven floral jaal and sequin embellishments. We bet your wedding look in this royal-looking saree will make the most noise on the internet. Just accessorize this bridal saree in mind-boggling baubles and you will be the cynosure of all the eyes as you walk down the aisle.

Modern brides as well as the brides who are rooted in Indian culture can opt for the breath-taking handloom, rich and designer sarees for sheer elegance, glass, and ethnicity. A choosy North Indian, or a beautiful South Indian bride; they can get their hands on these appealing and royal KALKI wedding sarees.
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